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Addition/Subtraction Reference Sheet (Mini Anchor Chart)
Addition/Subtraction Reference Sheet (Mini Anchor Chart)
Addition/Subtraction Reference Sheet (Mini Anchor Chart)
Addition/Subtraction Reference Sheet (Mini Anchor Chart)
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Description

Help your 3rd and 4th graders master addition and subtraction with this easy-to-use Mini Anchor Chart!

Perfect for math notebooks, take-home folders, centers, or small-group instruction, this student reference sheet breaks down essential computation strategies.

This Addition & Subtraction Strategies Mini Anchor Chart includes:
Multiple strategies for both operations, such as:
•Break Apart/Decompose
• Partial Sums
• Open Number Lines
• Counting Up / Counting Back
• Using Place Value
• Standard Algorithm

Visual examples to help students see how each strategy works
Simple, student-friendly language designed for independent use
One-page, printable format that’s perfect for interactive notebooks or reference rings
Color and black-and-white versions for flexible printing

This chart supports math talk, number sense, and strategic thinking—making it an ideal tool for whole-group lessons, small-group instruction, intervention, and homework help. Give your students confidence and clarity as they choose the best strategy for solving problems!

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Addition/Subtraction Reference Sheet (Mini Anchor Chart)

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Description

Help your 3rd and 4th graders master addition and subtraction with this easy-to-use Mini Anchor Chart!

Perfect for math notebooks, take-home folders, centers, or small-group instruction, this student reference sheet breaks down essential computation strategies.

This Addition & Subtraction Strategies Mini Anchor Chart includes:
Multiple strategies for both operations, such as:
•Break Apart/Decompose
• Partial Sums
• Open Number Lines
• Counting Up / Counting Back
• Using Place Value
• Standard Algorithm

Visual examples to help students see how each strategy works
Simple, student-friendly language designed for independent use
One-page, printable format that’s perfect for interactive notebooks or reference rings
Color and black-and-white versions for flexible printing

This chart supports math talk, number sense, and strategic thinking—making it an ideal tool for whole-group lessons, small-group instruction, intervention, and homework help. Give your students confidence and clarity as they choose the best strategy for solving problems!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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