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Adult education mental math resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of 3rd Grade Math - Division As An Unknown-Factor Problem 3.OA.6 PDF With Easel

3rd Grade Math - Division As An Unknown-Factor Problem 3.OA.6 PDF With Easel

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Tony Baulos
Third Grade Common Core Math 3 OA.6 - Division As An Unknown-Factor Problem 3.OA.6 PDF3rd Grade Common Core Math 3 OA.6 Division As An Unknown-Factor Problem 3.OA.6 Practice provides two ways for students to practice and show mastery of their ability to understand division as an unknown-factor. Now with an Easel Activity and 2 Easel Assessments!It includes 40 distinct problems in 4 assessments (2 multiple choice test or quiz and 2 fill-in the blank), with answer keys for all 4 assessments. The P
Preview of 3rd Grade Estimating Sums and Differences Powerpoint Lesson

3rd Grade Estimating Sums and Differences Powerpoint Lesson

3rd Grade Estimating Sums and Differences teaches students to use rounding before adding or subtracting so that they can estimate an answer close to the actual answer in order to check their work. A rounding poem is used to help students remember the steps. There are 22 effective teaching research strategies used in this lesson. In addition, a 20 question digital Easel Assessment is included in order to check students' understanding of the lesson. It is self-checking for students and auto-gr
Preview of Multiplication and Division / Multiples & Factors Scaffolding / Scratch Paper

Multiplication and Division / Multiples & Factors Scaffolding / Scratch Paper

PRINT INSTRUCTIONS: Printing may be optimized by scaling the document to 90 - 95% depending on your printer. This activity was designed to use all possible available space on a single 8.5x11 sheet. This one-pager is designed to support students with multiplication and division during math assessments. The student should be allowed to complete as many of the exercises as necessary. Some students may not feel that all of the multiplication tables shown need to be filled in for their success.
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