Martin Luther King Jr 5th Grade Math Division With Whole Numbers Math
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Teach two subjects at once, division with whole numbers problems and Martin Luther King Jr. The answers to each math problem give students one more fact about their secret subject (Martin Luther King). After completing their math worksheets, students practice their writing skills with an informational paragraph on their subject. The subjects have been chosen specifically for 5th grade, and will reinforce content from multiple disciplines in one activity.
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This product comes with the following:
- Two page math worksheet
- Teacher answer key
- Informational writing prompt
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