In this lesson, kids are given different strategies for finding the sum of two numbers. Addition strategies such as these help third graders gain a deeper understanding of, and fluency with, this operation. The lesson features guided instruction and plenty of practice problems to apply what is being learned. For even more practice, try our third grade addition worksheets recommended to accompany this lesson.
This workbook will challenge your fourth grader with math formulas, shapes practice and angle activities. Kids will also learn how to find areas and perimeters, classify triangles and calculate time.
This resource will assess your students’ proficiency levels in solving word problems. Your students will solve multi-step word problems with mixed operations.
This guided lesson builds upon third graders' understanding of multiplication in order to further develop fluency with this operation. The lesson first reinforces the various strategies for doing multiplication (for example, repeated addition), then teaches kids to apply those strategies within practical exercises. Designed by our team of teachers and curriculum experts, the goal is to provide numerous ways to conceptualize multiplication problems.
Indulge in some delicious multiplication with this word problem worksheet that helps kids practice times tables and double-digit multiplication skills.
The best way to solve a complicated problem is to break it down. Help your students use the Read, Write, Draw strategy to solve word problems with this worksheet.
Beach fun and multiplication? It's an unlikely pairing, but this word problem worksheet shows how handy multiplication can be in day-to-day activities.
Four in a Row Game - Practice Two-Step Word Problems with Mixed Operations
The game requires players to solve two-step, mixed operation word problems during their turn. Similar to Connect Four, each solved problem earns the player an X or O.
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Finding the right answer isn't always as easy as yes or no. It can take many steps to come to the correct conclusion, which takes more brain power and determination. Luckily, Education.com is stocked with many professionally-created two-digit addition and two-step word problem resources to hone multi-layered thinking abilities.
Resources to Take on Two-Digit Addition and Two-Step Word Problems
Taking multiple steps to find the right answer in math requires analytical thinking and perseverance. There are many resources available in Education.com's Learning Library that provide two-digit addition and two-step word problem exercises for students to practice these skills.
The printable worksheets include a mix of Olympic Addition worksheets. Students "swim" their way up a lap pool by adding double-digit numbers. There is a glossary worksheet to teach students the language they need to know in order to answer word problems e.g. total means to add and fewer means to subtract. Once kids memorize the proper math vocabulary, there are many assignments that offer thoughtful two-step word problems with fun themes like sea creatures, cupcakes, winter and others. The Summertime Math Stories lesson plan challenges students' logic abilities and math language comprehension. The plan is designed to teach kids a strategy so they can identify and solve for missing variables. These sources and more give growing students the opportunity to rise to the occasion.