In this activity are fall themed subtraction word problems for Google Classroom. There are eight problems total, then a challenge at the end that has students write their own word problem and solve it.
Addition strategies review. This includes: number line, expanded form addition, and the standard algorithm. Students work problems through the hundred's place and the thousand's place. There are word problems and number problems for a total of 11 slides.
This is an end of the year or end of the unit recap for subtraction. There are vertical and horizontal problems, word problems, and problems with multiple parts. The lesson ends with a math riddle. This activity DOES involve regrouping. There are 12 total student slides with 16 problems to solve (the last slide has 5).
This is an end of the year recap for addition. There are vertical and horizontal problems, word problems, and problems with multiple addends. The lesson ends with a math riddle. This activity DOES involve regrouping. There are 12 total student slides with 16 problems to solve (the last slide has 5).
These are a set of eight puzzles in which the product is in the center, then the surrounding outer pieces are different ways to represent the product. Included in the strategies are arrays, equal groups, repeated addition, and a word problem. There is also an answer sheet included so students can use it as a center and self-check.
This is a jeopardy powerpoint that covers addition and subtraction within 1,000 (3.NBT.2). There are five columns:
Addition
Subtraction
Addition Word Problems
Subtraction Word Problems
Missing Numbers (Inverse Operations)
I made this to go along with the Number Talks mental math strategies. I want my students to find different ways to make or "decompose" numbers. The goal is for students to understand that what one student gets as an answer may be different from another student's answer, and that both students can be correct.
This is a discounted bundle offering my multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction word problem puzzles. You get all four for the price of 3!
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Addition:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Addition-Word-Problem-Puzzles-3100355
Subtraction:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Subtraction-Word-Problem-Puzzles-3106039
Multiplication:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Multiplication-Word-Problem-Puzzles-3100014
Division:
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Students can use this to work on subtraction word problems and learn that one difference can have different corresponding minuends and subtrahends.
Just laminate, cut, and use!
There is a black and white set as well as a color set.
Students can use this to work on addition word problems and learn that one sum can have different addends.
Just laminate, cut, and use!
There is a black and white set as well as a color set.
These are puzzles that will help students with word problems and help them understand that a product can have more than one set of factors. Just laminate, cut, and use!
In addition, there are two sets for your use: black and white or color.
I created this to put in a station for my students. I had too many dominoes hanging around in a box and the students had no structure with them in a station. So, this way there is no guess work and students can work independently!
I made this to allow my students to practice addition using any strategy they prefer (after I have taught them several). I included problems with regrouping, problems without regrouping, two digit, three digit, and four digit problems. There are 12 cards total. Students choose 6 to complete. This will allow students to choose what is appropriate for them and what is not. An answer sheet is included.
I created this as an interactive way to work on place value. It also teaches students that expanding a number can help them find a digit's value! It is also differentiated to have three levels: hundreds, thousands, ten thousands.
This is a checklist I created to help my students self-assess solving word problems then let a peer check / assess their work so that they can get in the habit of completing necessary steps to solving word problems!
This in an interactive activity I created to practice multiplication with arrays. Students are up, moving, and "throwing snowballs"! Students receive an array and must create a matching multiplication problem!
Students create hearts for valentines day out of different polygons. Once the polygons are created they used geometry definitions and multiplication to score their figures!
This is an "I Have Who Has" game to cover place value to the tens place. It contains 27 cards! Print, Lamiate, Cut ... and you're ready to review place value!
This is a game I created to reinforce place value understanding and to help students see numbers for more than just the digits that make them up. They must understand the which numbers have a greater value and why the value is greater!
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