The answer key for Grid Guru Worksheet 4, providing solutions for all 10 problems.
A high-visibility, color-coded fraction strip anchor chart highlighting the equivalent relationships between halves, fourths, and eighths. It features bold alignment lines and a spotlight on equivalent equations.
A second printable sheet of 8 mountain-themed 3-digit addition and subtraction task cards without printed answers. Ideal for independent work, assessment, or a high-challenge game variant where students record calculations directly.
A printable sheet of 8 double-sided style challenge cards for Summit Solvers. Each card features an engaging mountain-themed word problem (covering mixed 3-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping) and a dedicated 'Sherpa Check' answer key at the bottom for partner verification.
A printable recording sheet for students to document their mathematical work during the Summit Solvers game. Features name and date fields, structured spaces for 6 turns, operation selection prompts (+/-), and built-in Place Value (H, T, O) grids to scaffold 3-digit regrouping.
A complete printable board game for Summit Solvers. Features a mountain track of 15 stepping stones from Base Camp to the Summit, a winding path connected by an SVG trail, game instructions, and an integrated printable paperclip spinner.
A printable sheet of 8 double-sided style challenge cards for Summit Solvers. Each card features an engaging mountain-themed word problem (covering mixed 3-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping) and a dedicated 'Trail Guide Check' answer key at the bottom for partner verification.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the Summit Solvers board game. Includes lesson launch steps, tips for addressing common 3-digit calculation misconceptions, guided questions for student pairs, and targeted differentiation options.
The teacher answer key for the Fair Share Forest Worksheet, displaying completed division sentences and sharing answers for quick grading.
A charming introductory worksheet featuring Pip the Hedgehog and Clover the Bunny. Students help them share forest treats (berries, acorns, mushrooms) equally between two groups, filling in blank boxes to complete the simple division equations.