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Arithmetic classroom forms for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Multiplication & Division Charts for Data Collection

Multiplication & Division Charts for Data Collection

Created by
Exceptional Fun
This is an excellent tool to use for exceptional learners as well as students on RTI. I share this document with each student and fill in each square when they have shown mastery for their multiplication tables.
Preview of Math Test Data Tracker

Math Test Data Tracker

This resource has been created to help Primary School Teachers track weekly Math Test / Quiz results and gauge how students are performing compared to the rest of the class.It can be used for up to 35 students and tracks highest result, lowest result, class average and a comparison for each student to the class average.A table and graph display student results vs the class average for any student selected using the drop down menu provided.A tab for each term has been created (4 in total).An exam
Preview of K Addition

K Addition

Created by
jtaglenava
This excel worksheet provides you with basic addtion used in Kinder garden. You can choose a number, highlighted in yellow, that is going to be add it to random numbers from 1 - 20. The worksheet has a tabs in with the addtions in a vertical and horizontal format. It also provides you with a "range" tab where you can choose a range to be added it to the random numbers from 1 - 20. Lastly, it has a "flash card" worksheet that will allow you to add a number to the numbers 1 - 10.
Preview of Beginner Division Guide Worksheets - Single Dividend Facts

Beginner Division Guide Worksheets - Single Dividend Facts

Hi there homeschool moms and teachers! My son had a incredibly hard time remembering the acronym (Dead Monkeys Smell Bad) for simple division and also remembering where the numbers in the problem went when writing them. So, I created this worksheet that helped him keep everything lined up and neat so that he could write and solve the problems with ease.Now that my son is past this point, I thought I would share this instead of just tossing it. I hope someone finds it useful. :)
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