This is a fun long division bingo game that can be done …
This is a fun long division bingo game that can be done independently, as homework, in math centers, and as a class! This game contains and three and four digit by one digit division but does not include remainders. It also includes three different sizes of printable graph paper to help students align their long division problems correctly.
This lesson is written using the Launch, Explore, Summarize lesson plan format …
This lesson is written using the Launch, Explore, Summarize lesson plan format and includes a link to a chart to anticipate student strategies and monitor student strategies and thinking as they work through the problems. Tasks also include a recording sheet where applicable. They are meant to be used as ideas. Please make changes and adaptations as necessary for the students in your class. All of the ideas for the tasks in this bank are common picture book math problems or were created by UVU School of Education Faculty. If you use one of these tasks, please complete our Picture Book Task Survey so that we can learn more about your experience teaching, how students solve problems, and improve our Picture Book Task Bank.If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact us at creativelearning@uvu.edu or nicole.gearing@uvu.edu.
Worries about missing a shared file in your Google Drive? Have a …
Worries about missing a shared file in your Google Drive? Have a deadline coming up and want to make sure you complete your project in time? Check out how to change your notification settings in Google Drive?
Whether you are a seasoned writer or just starting out, having a …
Whether you are a seasoned writer or just starting out, having a revision partner helps build your skill. Google Docs' suggested edits can help manage and highlight good writing in a project.
Welcome to How to Solve One-Step Equations with Mr. J! Need help …
Welcome to How to Solve One-Step Equations with Mr. J! Need help with one-step equations? You're in the right place!Whether you're just starting out, or need...
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