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Subtraction with Regrouping Click and Teach Student Presentation

Engage students in interactive subtraction with regrouping using the Click and Teach presentation. Requires minimal prep, encourages peer discussions, and includes practice opportunities. Suitable for 3rd or 4th graders, aligns with Common Core and TEKS standards. Perfect for new teachers or substitutes.

Original price was: $4.00.Current price is: $3.00.

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Description

Help students learn to subtract with regrouping the easy way with this fun and interactive Click and Teach presentation! This presentation is designed to be used with your whole class and requires almost no teacher prep! It can be used as a PowerPoint or as Google Slides.

In addition to direct instruction, this lesson includes

  • cooperative learning (Turn and Talk)
  • learning through movement (Brain Breaks)
  • plenty of practice opportunities

Your students will be actively involved throughout the entire lesson!

There are many uses for this lesson:

  • Your time and your energy are precious resources. Because this lesson is ready-to-use, it will save you prep and planning time.
  • This lesson would work great for a sub.
  • This would be great if you have never taught this concept or are not quite comfortable with it. Perhaps you are a new teacher or have switched grade levels.
  • A parent or other volunteer could use this presentation for a small group or for students who need extra reinforcement.

✍️ Your students won’t need anything but a pencil and a sheet of paper!

The presentation is especially designed with students and teachers in mind!

  • Engaging
  • Encourages Peer Discussions
  • Includes Note-Taking
  • Practice Opportunities Included
  • Brain Breaks & Movement Breaks Included
  • Requires no copies!
  • Easily presented by a substitute, brand new teacher, or anyone needing a ready-to-go lesson

HOW DOES THIS RESOURCE WORK?

Before the Lesson:

  • Make sure every student has a pencil and a blank sheet of paper.
  • Students will have opportunities to have discussions with other students. You can have students sitting together in a group or they can sit at their desks and discuss with other students that sit near them.
  • Brain breaks require students to stand and move around the room.
  • Choose whether you want to use the PowerPoint or Google Slides version of the presentation.

During the Lesson:

  • Click through the slides at a pace appropriate for your students.
  • You can read the text out loud or select students to do the reading.
  • During Turn and Talks and written response times, monitor your students to make sure they are on task. You’ll need to decide when it’s time to move on to the next part of the presentation.
  • All students should be engaged during the written response portions.

The presentation slides include 4 icons that will show students when they can raise their hands, discuss their thoughts with a friend, take notes, complete practice problems, and even take a quick brain break. There are very few animations so that the presentation is easy to implement, even if the teacher hasn’t looked over it beforehand.

After the Lesson:

  • Understanding decimals can be a challenging skill to master. If your students need more practice, consider purchasing our Addition and Subtraction Math Kit that has everything you need!

Check out the preview to learn more!

This lesson should be used with 3rd or 4th graders, depending on what they’re ready for.

✍️ Here are some specifics about the content included in the lesson:

  • Regrouping (Borrowing) ones and tens to subtract
  • Regrouping tens and hundreds to subtract
  • Regrouping across a zero
  • Goes through the thousands place

Best for Common Core Standards:

  • 3.NBT.A.2

Best for Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills TEKS:

  • 3.4A, 4.4A

Check out our other CAT lessons!

  • Adding & Subtracting Decimals
  • Decimals on a Number Line
  • Comparing Decimals
  • Comparing Whole Numbers
  • Rounding Numbers
  • Place Value Relationships
  • Main Ideas & Supporting Details

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Terms of Use

This resource was created by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack for Minds in Bloom INC., all rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students, but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded.

If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use.

This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom

SKU: 8643137

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30 reviews for Subtraction with Regrouping Click and Teach Student Presentation

  1. Wayne A.

    My students loved this resource, thank you so much.

  2. Jamie D.

    Thanks so much for this resource! I love how you set up the lesson. It’s perfect for review that my 4th grade students need and is also very engaging. 🙂

  3. Fantastic Fourth Grade Finds

    Thank you. This was very helpful with students who had still not learned how to subtract.

  4. Heidi B.

    This was a great way to review with my class. Very student and teacher friendly

  5. lucinda S.

    This was really useful for my class. They are struggling with regrouping and this really helped.

  6. Meera J.

    This was a great resource for the students. Loved it

  7. Deana H.

    Very engaging, got my students moving while learning. It was a great way to reinforce subtraction.

  8. Christie M.

    This is a very engaging and comprehensive resource!

  9. Kayla G.

    My students found this engaging and helpful. It allowed me to differentiate in my classroom, the students helped each other out with the more difficult problems which led to collaboration and everyone was engaged.

  10. Kayla G.

    My students found this engaging and helpful. It allowed me to differentiate in my classroom, the students helped each other out with the more difficult problems which led to collaboration and everyone was engaged.

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