An independent practice worksheet focused on place value to hundredths and the relationship between fractions and decimals, designed with a detective blueprint theme. Revised with high-contrast models and improved layout.
An expansion set of 8 additional task cards for the Point Patrol decimals unit, covering word form, equivalent decimals, number lines, place value, and ordering. Revised for better layout and student workspace.
A comprehensive answer key for all three tiers of division worksheets. Includes final answers, error analysis explanations, and step-by-step solutions for multi-step word problems.
An advanced extension worksheet (Tier 3) for long division. Features 4-digit dividends, error analysis tasks where students must identify and correct structural mistakes, and multi-step word problems requiring logical reasoning and sequential division.
A standard practice worksheet (Tier 2) for long division. Includes problems ranging from 2-digit to 3-digit dividends with 1-digit divisors, utilizing grid-lined work areas for alignment and a real-world word problem application.
A scaffolded worksheet (Tier 1) for students emerging in their understanding of long division. Includes pre-drawn steps, tracking checklists for the DMSB algorithm, and visual guides to support 2-digit by 1-digit division.
A visual slide deck for teaching the long division algorithm (DMSB). Features high-contrast blueprint-themed visuals, a step-by-step walkthrough of 72÷3, and vocabulary definitions for dividend, divisor, and quotient.
A comprehensive instructional guide for teachers, featuring a blueprint-themed lesson plan for long division. Includes pacing, differentiation strategies, key vocabulary, and a scripted walkthrough of the DMSB method.
A comprehensive teacher guide containing answer keys, teaching tips, common misconceptions, and differentiation strategies. Revised to include the expansion task card key.
A comprehensive 2-page assessment for 4th-grade decimals. Revised with high-contrast text, optimized spacing to prevent orphaned elements, and clear student work areas.