One way to tackle division is to turn it into multiplication. In this exercise, read the division question — then ask yourself a multiplication question!
Students are going to take a deeper dive into fractions in this unit! Learners will apply previous understanding of finding equivalent fractions, and converting between fractions and mixed numbers to work with fractions in more complex ways. Students will continue to use visual models to learn and practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions.
Whether it's allowance or a dog-walking business, kids are often looking for ways to earn an extra buck. Tap into that interest with practice that includes calculating tips, sales tax and commission.
Multiplication is essentially repeated addition, or growing numbers by doubling, tripling, quadrupling, and so on. This unit presents mental models and strategies that help students learn and review the concept of multiplication. Students explore multiplication using arrays, partial products, doubling methods and the standard algorithm to solve numerical and word problems. Students will multiply whole numbers and simple decimals by base ten exponents (i.e. .3 x 103).
Get math practice off the bench to calculate percentages, read graphs, add fractions and round decimals to bring math skills all the way home. This book knocks one out of the park for baseball lovers.
When Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps won a race by .01 of a second, we saw how significant a hundredth of a second can be! This series offers practice with decimals to build a solid understanding of the place value system.
Algebraic thinking is a central component for 5th grade math. In this series, practice identifying number patterns, plotting on a coordinate grid, and solving for x in a variable expression.
Help learners gear up for a new year with this Fifth Grade Fall Review Packet - Week 3, complete with 5 days of activities in math, reading, writing, science, and social studies.
Prepare your fifth graders for middle school and beyond with these worksheets, activities, and exercises that aim to teach, clarify, and test your students' multiplication skills. Students will be asked to use their knowledge in other areas, such as place values and percents, to accurately complete worksheets and word problems all relating back to multiplication. Teaching fifth grade multiplication to students below grade level may be difficult, and students may benefit from the use of these fourth grade multiplication resources.