Multiplication and Division Anchor Chart
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- This Multiplication and Division Anchor Chart with Video Bundle includes a quick overview of the core concepts of multiplication, division, and how they are related but different operations. It can help:-educators new to a grade that need to identify the main points of multiplication and division-edPrice $2.00Original Price $3.00Save $1.00
- This Math Operations Anchor Chart + Video Bundle gives an overview of the core concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It includes 6 Anchor Charts with links to accompanying videos that go through each anchor chart. It can be used in the classroom or sent to students in distPrice $5.75Original Price $7.50Save $1.75
- This Math Anchor Charts + Videos Bundle includes 23 Anchor Charts with links to accompanying videos (ranging from 8-20 minutes each) that go through each anchor chart. There are over 5 hours worth of video that can be used in the classroom to supplement your Math programme, in homeschool settings, oPrice $19.00Original Price $33.00Save $14.00
Description
Looking for a way of teaching the relationship between multiplication and division? This anchor chart looks at multiplication and division and has sections on fact families for multiplication and division, multiplying by 0, dividing by 0, multiplying by 1, and dividing by 1.
This product also has a video on multiplication and division to help with distance learning, homeschooling, and the classroom
It can also be used for centres or split grades, with thinking questions in the anchor chart and video that students can answer.
It can help:
-educators new to a grade that need to identify how multiplication and division differ
-educators that need a review or reference for these math concepts
-students with autism and other learners that benefit from visual aids
-the whole class
-parents that want to support their child’s learning and help them study at home, but don’t know how
-parents that are homeschooling their children
How can you use them?
-As a reference guide for yourself
-Distribute in class for a quick reference guide to go into duotangs or student folders
-Send home to parents with newsletters to show what is being addressed this week/ month
-Send home at the beginning of a unit
-As a springboard for further research (if you should so desire)
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Division with Missing Numbers Mazes
Division Mazes (with and without Remainders)
Division Puzzles (Repeated Subtraction)
Division Puzzles - Dividing with and without Remainder
Dividing with Remainder Task Cards
Dividing with Arrays Task Cards
Division with Equal Groups Task Cards
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