5th Grade Place slug Handouts

Math (Decimals Addition and Mapping Skills)

By Beth Hammett

How far can you walk your dog? 4 easy-to-read maps with streets and buildings for students to label, along with miles marked using place digit decimals. Comes with dogs, food and water bowls, empty bowls, two different bones, and four dog houses to color and cut to illustrate dog walks. Also, there is a math handout sheet for writing down and adding decimals. Uses real-life, interactive math skills to teach decimals and mapping! Use for test prep, introducing adding decimals, and mapping skills.

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Decimal Place Value Chart | Student Place Value Chart | Free

By Aimee in Elementary

Free place value chart with decimals! This resource includes 6 versions of place value charts, making it ideal for a variety of classroom activities and student needs.

These place value charts will enhance learning as they help students grasp essential math concepts through visual and interactive methods. They are also versatile and suitable for individual practice, small group work, or whole class instruction.

Suggested Uses:

  • Paste in Student Notebooks: Conveniently fits into notebooks for easy reference and practice.
  • Laminate and Write On: Simply laminate the place value charts (or put into dry erase sleeves) and use dry-erase markers for endless practice opportunities.

While this is a standalone resource, this place value chart can be utilized throughout my math units to provide consistent practice and reinforcement of essential place value concepts.

You may also be interested in:

  • 5.NBT.A.1 Google Slide Lessons/Guided Notes
  • 5.NBT.A.1 Place Value Task Cards
  • 5.NBT.A.1 Place Value Practice Worksheets
  • 5.NBT.A.1 Place Value Study Guide/Assessment

Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!

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Free Powers of 10 Chart | Student Notebook Chart | 5th Grade | 5.NBT.2

By Aimee in Elementary

This Powers of 10 Chart is perfect for students to reference the concepts learned in class. It can be placed in their notebooks, making it easy for them to visualize and understand this crucial math skill. Many students find this concept challenging, and a visual can significantly enhance their comprehension.

Want more powers of 10 lessons and activities? Check out the resources below!

You may also be interested in:

  • 5.NBT.2 Bundle
  • 5.NBT.2 Powers of 10 Lessons and Notes
  • 5.NBT.2 Powers of 10 Practice Work Sheets
  • 5.NBT.2 Powers of 10 Task Card Activity
  • 5.NBT.2 Powers of 10 Review and Assessment

Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!

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