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Jacob loves school, but he hates multiplication. A realistic fiction reading comprehension. |
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Sample of our Animal Tracks Math series, coincides with interactive on member site. |
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Multiplication chart grid 10x10 for reference and practice. |
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Students fill in 40 missing products on a 10x10 multiplication grid. |
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Students fill in 10 missing products on a 5x5 multiplication grid. |
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Students fill in 48 missing products on a 9x9 multiplication grid. |
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Worksheets to practice 3-digit multiplication. 5 pages plus answers. |
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[member-created with abctools] 27 pages of worksheets introducing multiplication to 12. |
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[member-created document] This sample was made with the abcteach Shape Book tool.
Helps students remember the order of operations in algebra.
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By 10, by 9, by 5, by 3, and by chunks. This unit contains tricks for multiplication and for checking your work. A playful (and very useful) approach to multiplication. This unit is presented at three levels of varying complexity. |
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[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This train-shaped shapebook is a fun way for students to learn to count to 100 by 10s. Makes a great shapebook or bulletin board decoration. |
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Michael had nineteen balloons. Eight of them were red, four were blue, two were yellow, and the rest were green. How many were green? Six word problems. |
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Create a story problem for this answer: Jacob had four caramel apples left over. Six word problems. |
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Amanda had $3.00. She bought a hot dog for $1.35, chips for 35 cents, and a drink for 85 cents. Did she have enough money? Did she have money left over? If so, how much? Six word problems. |
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Joseph has two cousins. The sum of their ages is 18 years. One cousin is four years older than the other. Mrs. Smith guessed that the ages were 7 and 11. Was her guess correct? Six word problems. |
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John finished a bicycle race in second place. The first four people crossed the finish line at: one-twenty, a quarter after one, five minutes to one and 1:07. What time did John cross the finish line? Six word problems. |
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Robert went to the store with $10.00. He bought a notebook, three pencils and two erasers. He came home with $2.89. How much money did he spend? Six word problems. |
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Jennifer wants to buy a new hockey puck that costs $5.25. She has $2.30. She can earn 50 cents an hour by raking leaves. How many hours will she have to work to get the money she needs? Six word problems. |
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Kyle had four bags of candy that he bought for $1.50 per bag. Each bag has six pieces of candy in it. How many more bags does he need to buy to give each of his twenty-five classmates one piece? How much will it cost altogether? Six word problems. |
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[member-created with abctools] From "10x0" to "10x12". These multiplication skills strips are great for word walls. |
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[member-created with abctools] From "2x0" to "2x12". These multiplication skills strips are great for word walls. |
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[member-created using abctools] Write a multiplication equation with prime numbers that equals the given number. (answers included) |
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Single digits, unlike fractions; 5 pages. |
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Single digits, unlike fractions; 5 pages. |
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2x3, 2x4. |
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Make 8 copies of the kites and bows. Write an "answer" to a math problem on each kite. Write various combinations of math problems (that match up with each answer) on the bows. |
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Mixed multiplication practice to eight. |
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Mixed multiplication practice to nine. |
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x1 |
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Mixed multiplication practice to six. |
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3x2 and 4x2 |