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9th grade place value resources for parents

Preview of MATH AT HOME:  Card Games for Fluency

MATH AT HOME: Card Games for Fluency

A set of instructions for simple, fun card games than can be done with a basic deck of cards or Uno deck of cards. The primary focus is on basic math fluency, but just like many simple card games, these can be fun for all ages!There are FIVE main games and multiple versions within each one:Go FishBattleRace to 100I SpyHi-Dee Lo-DeeSums Ten, Doubles Sums, Doubles + 1 Sums, Split the Middle/Monkey in the Middle, One-Digit Addition, Two-Digit Addition, Adding 3 numbers, Adding within 20, Adding wi
Preview of Math Games for Fluency Practice

Math Games for Fluency Practice

Created by
Mr Green Teaches
This file includes directions for several Math Games that help kids of all ages practice computational fluency while having fun! Print out, laminate, and cut out these directions and put them in a bag with a deck of cards. Perfect for practicing at home, at grandma's, or at the beach.
Preview of Math Instruction Sequence Guidelines

Math Instruction Sequence Guidelines

This product is more than a table of contents, it shows a logical flow of what needs to be taught in terms of Math instruction in the order that is easiest to teach and for children to understand based on my experience from years of teaching Math. Many parents and even non-math-loving teachers try to teach their students math and use traditional textbooks, but they don't understand the flow of Math instruction and then aren't always aware that e.g. teaching fractions when someone has no idea ab
Preview of Number Bundle

Number Bundle

Created by
MathsWithMonica
Hello!Here is a number bundle. It has loads of problems and answers for the kids to practice problems under Number Skills. It is quite handy as I have left it as a word doc for you to edit and customize it to your country. Hope it is useful!Do comment if yes. ThanksMonica
Preview of A word about Base 10, Base 60, and binary (M4P.E7)

A word about Base 10, Base 60, and binary (M4P.E7)

This one-page notes page is meant to make connections between base 10 and other bases we use sometimes, base 60 and binary. It is a part of a series of resources created to accompany the book, Math for Parents: Elementary Edition. Find more resources here on TPT, or on my website @ flippinmath.com.
Preview of Making Trades Money Chart

Making Trades Money Chart

This chart displays the hundreds, tens, and ones columns but connects these common terms with dollars, dimes, and pennies. This chart was made with the assumption a teacher will sit with the students to teach the topic. This is simply a visual tool to help students that struggle with the concept of making trades with money. Suggestion: Use real coins and paper money with this chart.
Preview of Decimals: Understanding Place Value - Level 3 (FREE)

Decimals: Understanding Place Value - Level 3 (FREE)

Decimals - Level 3 Tenths and Hundreds and Thousandths...PRACTICE SHEET - NO AID This practice sheet is place value in both fraction form and decimals....base 10 form is also provided. Best, Blaine Helwig
Preview of Decimals: Understanding Place Value - Level 2 (FREE)

Decimals: Understanding Place Value - Level 2 (FREE)

Decimals - Level 2 Place Value - Using an imaginary '1' under the decimal point. Tenths and Hundreds and Thousandths... There is no reason students should struggle with place value - whole numbers or decimals. This practice sheet takes the mystery out of the decimals in both fraction form and decimals....base 10 form is also provided. Best, Blaine Helwig
Preview of Decimals: Understanding Magnitude - Level 3 (FREE)

Decimals: Understanding Magnitude - Level 3 (FREE)

Last sheets of this series...The kiddos are good to go with decimals if the teacher has covered the first two steps...Level 1 and Level 2.Interestingly...many adults I have met over the years also think at decimal like the number 5.4398267 is somehow a large number...when in fact it is APPROXIMATELY/ABOUT 5 dollars and 44 cents...$5.44 ....44 cents (0.44) from 5 dollars and 56 cents (0.56) from 6 dollars. This exercise straightens that misconception out - quite quickly.Best, Blaine Helwig
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