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Finding Common Denominators, 5th Grade Fractions, Least Common Denominator, Multiplicative Comparison, Subtract Fractions, 4th Grade Fractions, 3rd Grade Fractions, Google Classroom Elementary, Add And Subtract Fractions

BoomLearning.com - Amazing authors make awesome learning content! This Boom Deck is designed to provide students learning how to write multiplication equations as comparisons. Students will determine either the missing factor or missing product that will complete each multiplication statement. Deck Includes: * 24 Boom Cards * 7 Word Problems Aligned to CCSS 4.OA.A.1 Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison. Looking for more 4th grade decks? Make sure to check out the other…

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Multiplicative Comparison 4th Grade, Multiplicative Comparison, 4th Grade Multiplication, Technology Activities, 4 Grade, Teaching Third Grade, Solving Word Problems, Word Problem, Fourth Grade Math

BoomLearning.com - Amazing authors make awesome learning content! This 4th Grade bundle includes the following 2 sets of Boom Cards focused on multiplicative comparison word problems: ★ 20 Digital Task Cards that will give students practice with solving word problems involving multiplicative comparisons. Each card contains a word problem involving a multiplicative comparison with an unknown MULTIPLIER (students will DIVIDE to solve). Students type their answer in the clipboard. ★ 20 Digital…

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Multiplication & Division comparison Anchor Chart -- Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes: Think About It: Tricks for Learning Math Charts, Math Division, Math Anchor Charts, Fourth Grade Math, Math Instruction, Math Strategies, Third Grade Math, Math Workshop, Homeschool Math

Only a day later than promised... Okay, let's hear 'em! You still remember a trick (saying, phrase, chant) or two that helped you memorize something from your own school days! My favorite one for math would have to be for the quadratic formula. My high school Algebra 2 teacher taught us to memorize it by singing it to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel." I will do my best to describe to you how it goes since you can't hear me singing it! I put the lyrics of the equation song right underneath…

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