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This booklet includes 580 questions to develop students number fluency in recalling division number facts. The booklet is divided into 16 mini-tests containing between 30 and 40 questions for students to increase their speed and fluidity with division number facts.
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The aim of this speed test booklet is to develop students number fluidity in recalling the following:
✶ Dividing by 11
✶ Dividing by 12
✶ Mixed Set 1 – Dividing by 1 to 12
✶ Mixed Set 2 – Dividing by 1 to 12
A central area for recording results and progress.
Low prep, easy construction. Ideal for lesson warm-ups or for homework.
This booklet can be used as a warm-up activity or set homework.
✏ Answer booklet included
Product Info:
Electronic download
File Type: PDF
Number of pages: 23
File size: 14 MB
* Compressed Zip File
Mathematics | Multiplication + Division |
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Resource Types | Assessment, Learning Centres, Worksheets / Printables |
Grade Level | Year 3 – 4, Year 5 – 6 |
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We have fallen victim to these common reading group traps many times! Today we wanted to share the downfalls we have made and share how you can avoid them in your classroom.
Reading groups can feel like juggling a million balls. But even though it can be difficult, they are a crucial part of the school day.
Run your reading groups more efficiently and calmly by avoiding these common mistakes:
Mistake 1: Over Complicating Activities or Choosing Rowdy Tasks
Mistake 2: Choosing Activities That Require Explicit Instruction or Supervision
Mistake 3: Lack of Preparation for Small Group Lessons
Mistake 4: Planning Activities That Require Lots of Marking
Mistake 5: Grouping Students by Levelled Readers
Don’t worry, we share what to avoid but also what you can to do to ensure successful reading groups!
If you need more help to set up your reading groups so they run like clockwork in your classroom, check out Transform your Reading Groups.
Thank you for joining us for another episode of Rainbow Skies for New Teachers.
Rainbows ahead,
Ashleigh and Alisha
Resources mentioned in this episode
Our Mini Course: Transform your Reading Groups
Blog Post: Things to Avoid when Running Reading Groups
Science of Reading Podcast Episode 21 with Sara Marye
Science of Reading Podcast Episode 29 with Malia Hollowell