I give you an A+++ for the creativity in this. It is so good that I would love to feature it on my teaching website: www.unitedtoteach.com. Let me know if I have your permission. I'd mention who you are, and also provide a link back to your store here. Just make sure you let me know I have permission. You can email me at clewis@unitedtoteach.com. I have so many homeschool and regular teacher friends alike that would probably LOVE to utilize these visual cues with their students.
Some great visuals to link a math concept to. Wish the octopus had 8 legs showing not just 6. My students found that confusing. Didn't like the pic for obtuse. Would like to see fact family represented for multiplication and division too.
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barksdalemichelle re: Math Vocabulary Posters - Visual Tricks to Remember
This will only print pages 1-12 I can not get the rest to print. Can you email it to me? barksdale.michelle@gmail.com
This math posters are the best best best ever!!! you need to put a cover page so it shows up and people are drawn to them on here and on pinterst!!!!
March 4, 2013
Christine Lesher (TpT Seller) re: Math Vocabulary Posters - Visual Tricks to Remember
I'm new to this site and was going to leave this feedback but saw the link to contact the creator first. This is what I was going to post but will put here instead:
Great for my visual learner with autism. Would have preferred a different photo than a large human belly for obtuse angle (maybe someone holding a large pumpkin?). Not sure how the "mean teacher" will go over with a literal learner. Page 12 should have a comma after "Dr. Math". Page 28 shows 9 slices total, which would be confusing to a literal student. Page 38 should read "divided". Page 42 should be "=" instead of "-". Overall fabulous! =) Thanks!
February 3, 2013
Desiree Schmidt (TpT Seller) re: Math Vocabulary Posters - Visual Tricks to Remember
Can you find an 8-legged octopus? Could you make a small edit on p. 38? "divided" Also, being so far to the right, it was cut off in printing.
September 7, 2012
hobbettej re: Math Vocabulary Posters - Visual Tricks to Remember
I saw the same thing on the even number slide, but also on octagon, the octopus only has six legs which could be a little confusing.
August 19, 2012
cmhighto re: Math Vocabulary Posters - Visual Tricks to Remember
These are wonderful! I think there is a typo on the even number card with the pool balls. It states "divide" and I think it should be "divided". What do you think? Thank you!