Here Comes the Ten Monster!
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Here Comes the Ten Monster!
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Learn MoreThis goofy worksheet plays to your students' imagination by asking them to find out how much is left after the Ten Monster strikes. Students solve problems to figure out 10 less than numbers less than 20. This is an important skill for first graders gaining math fluency. For more practice with this skill, try the lesson plan The Ten Monster.
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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.
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.

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Exercise: Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Exercise: Adding Mixed Fractions with Like Denominators

Exercise: Adding Mixed Number Fractions

Exercise: Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator 2

Exercise: Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators

Exercise: Subtraction of Mixed Numbers

Exercise: Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers

Exercise: Multiplication and Unit Fractions

Exercise: Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers

Exercise: Multiplying Mixed Number Fractions and Arrays

Exercise: Multiplication of Fractions and Scaling

Exercise: Interpret Multiplication of Fractions as Scaling

Exercise: Division with Unit Fractions
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