Twenty word problem cards for division and multiplication using numbers 0-50.
Print, cut and laminate these cards.
Students are required to match up the word problem, number sentence, answer and picture.
Updated: 14 Sep 2016
Twenty word problem cards for division and multiplication using numbers 0-50.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 9 Pages
Years: 1 - 4
Twenty word problem cards for division and multiplication using numbers 0-50.
Print, cut and laminate these cards.
Students are required to match up the word problem, number sentence, answer and picture.
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