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Preview of Digital Math Activities Centers | 2-Digit Addition | Google Slides | Videos

Digital Math Activities Centers | 2-Digit Addition | Google Slides | Videos

This double-digit addition without regrouping digital practice includes virtual manipulatives that you can use when adding 2 digit numbers and two bonus teaching videos. These editable Google Slides have really improved my second and third grader's addition skills. I use this product daily with my math intervention and special education students to support their computation skills. I will project it to my smartboard and model the skill. I can then edit this product and continue assigning it to
Preview of Math Expressions Unit 3: Division Video

Math Expressions Unit 3: Division Video

This is a video of all the core content from Unit 3, Division in the fourth grade Math Expressions curriculum. The videos are about 6 minutes long for each lesson. This video would be good for kids to watch or for teachers to watch so they know what they need to teach the kids. It's a time saver! For example, watch the video while you are brushing your teeth and you will know what you need to teach that day. :)
Preview of Distance Learning Math Expressions Digit by Digit Division
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Distance Learning Math Expressions Digit by Digit Division

Is teaching Math Expressions digit by digit division frustrating you or your students? In this video I clearly explain each step of digit by digit division. I use colors and the acronym "mom, dad, sister, brother, rover" to help students remember each step. This video is about seven minutes long and is a great video to show at the beginning of your lesson. You could also use this video for sub plans, you could post it on your website for students to watch when they are at home doing homew
Preview of Lesson 3.6 Grade 4 Math Expressions
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Lesson 3.6 Grade 4 Math Expressions

Lesson 3.6 Grade 4 Math Expressions In this video I show how to solve a real world division problem using the digit by digit method taught in the fourth grade Math Expressions curriculum.
Preview of Math Expressions Grade 4 Division Methods
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Math Expressions Grade 4 Division Methods

Math Expressions Grade 4 Division Methods This video shows the place value sections and digit by digit division.
Preview of Math Expressions Lesson 3.1 Divide with Remainders
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Math Expressions Lesson 3.1 Divide with Remainders

Math Expressions Lesson 3.1 Divide with Remainders Are you wondering what lesson 3.1 of fourth grade math expressions is mostly about? In this video I explain how to divide with remainders. The students are just starting the unit and do not have any strategies. So I talked him through how to divide using their math facts and also how to show they're thinking using a picture.
Preview of Math Expressions Lesson 3.3 Place Value Sections and Expanded Division
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Math Expressions Lesson 3.3 Place Value Sections and Expanded Division

Math expressions lesson 3.3 place value sections and expanded notation division Are you or your students confused by the two strategies taught in math expressions for division? In this video I clearly explain place value sections and expanded notation division. This video is about six minutes long. You could use this video to introduce lesson 3.3, show two students for review, post on your webpage for students to use while doing homework, or even use it in your sub plans! My hope is
Preview of Math Expressions Lesson 3.4 Why does Digit by digit division work?
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Math Expressions Lesson 3.4 Why does Digit by digit division work?

Math expressions lesson 3.4 why does digit by digit division work? In this video I compare digit by digit division to place value sections. This explains to the students why the shortcut method digit by digit works. It helps reinforce the understanding of the digit by digit method. I show this video after I teach digit by digit division. I let them experiment and try out digit by digit and try to figure out the connection before I actually teach it to them. I also send this video out to th
Preview of Math Expressions Fourth Grade Lesson 3.1 Divide with Zeros
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Math Expressions Fourth Grade Lesson 3.1 Divide with Zeros

Math Expressions Fourth Grade Lesson 3.1 Divide with Zeros This video is part two of lesson 3.1. I taught lesson 3.1 over two days. The first day I did divide with remainders. The second day I did divide with zeros. You can find my divide with remainders video in my teachers paying teachers store, also.
Preview of Math Expressions Grade 4 Lesson 3.2 Place Value Sections to Divide
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Math Expressions Grade 4 Lesson 3.2 Place Value Sections to Divide

Math Expressions Grade 4 Lesson 3.2 Place Value Sections to Divide In this video I explain how to use the place value sections method to divide.
Preview of Math Expressions Lesson 3.2 Expanded Notation Division
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Math Expressions Lesson 3.2 Expanded Notation Division

This video explains expanded notation division. It goes with fourth grade math expressions lesson 3.2. In the video I clearly explain the expanded notation method for division.
Preview of Distance Learning Math Division Estimate to Check Lesson 3-8 Fourth Grade
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Distance Learning Math Division Estimate to Check Lesson 3-8 Fourth Grade

Math Expressions Lesson 3-8 video. Grade 4. This video explains the two methods to check using estimation: round the quotient and round the dividend.
Preview of Lesson 3.7 Zeros in the Quotient Division Video
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Lesson 3.7 Zeros in the Quotient Division Video

This is a video explaining what to do when you have a zero in the quotient when you are dividing. This video goes with grade 4 Math Expressions Lesson 3-7.
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