A comprehensive collection of 20 space-themed word problems covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division for grades 2-3. Includes visual supports and dedicated workspaces for drawing and equations.
Cumulative review and assessment of all Fraction Factory skills.
Understanding the relationship between multiplication and division of fractions.
Dividing whole numbers by unit fractions using visual models.
Using area models to multiply two fractions together.
Visualizing and calculating fractions of a whole number.
Applying addition and subtraction skills to real-world factory scenarios.
Converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers for addition and subtraction.
Finding common denominators to add and subtract unlike fractions.
Adding and subtracting fractions with identical denominators.
Ordering and comparing fractions with different denominators.
Comparing fractions to the 1/2 benchmark to estimate and understand magnitude.
Learning to find the simplest form of a fraction using greatest common factors.
Using multiplication and division to create fractions with the same value but different numbers.
Locating and representing fractions on a number line to understand their value relative to zero and one.
Introduction to numerators, denominators, and representing parts of a whole and parts of a set.
A cumulative assessment day covering both area (multiplication of rows and units) and perimeter (sum of sides and missing side lengths).
Focuses on finding missing side lengths when the total perimeter is known. Students use the RDW strategy to decompose the perimeter and solve for unknown variables.
Introduces perimeter as the total distance around a polygon. Students practice adding all side lengths to determine the boundary of various shapes.
Applies area concepts to real-world word problems using the Read, Draw, Write (RDW) strategy. Students solve for area in the context of room layouts and garden plots.