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Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
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Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor
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"Love the flexibility of this anchor chart & for my high school resource room students it is a great resource"
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Courtney S.
"I love this as a bulletin board. I have used different versions of this over the years; this one is my absolute favorite. I can print this on colored paper to match my classroom theme."
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Yvonne R.

Description

Invisible Math is hanging in THOUSANDS of classrooms across the world. Why? Because it will really help your students!

Are your students constantly forgetting those invisible 1's in math?

Take a few minutes to go over invisible math with your class. Be sure to put the invisible math posters on your classroom wall right away so students can refer to them all year!

The posters make a great bulletin board, and this resource includes title tiles for your display.

I used to have students write invisible math notes in their interactive notebook at the beginning of the school year. Then, they could refer to their invisible math notes throughout the year.

Try giving a invisible math handout to your students instead to save some time. It can easily be added to an interactive notebook, or binder.

Included in Invisible Math: Invisible Math Posters, Invisible Math Handout Options, Invisible Ones Posters, and Letters for Invisible Math Posters Title.

Original Version:

16 Invisible Math Posters:

  • There is a decimal point at the end of every whole number.
  • There is a positive sign to the left of every number with no sign.
  • There is a denominator of one for all numbers.
  • There is a coefficient of one in front of any variables with no number already there.
  • There is an exponent of one on every number.
  • Any nonzero number to the zero power equals one.
  • There is a multiplication sign between every coefficient and variable.
  • If there is a negative one to the left of a variable, it is the same as negative one times the variable.
  • Every radical has an index of two unless there is another index.
  • One over a variable is the same as the variable to the negative first power.
  • Multiplication Signs
  • Division Signs
  • A negative outside an absolute value symbol is the same as negative one times the absolute value. (New 2019)
  • A negative outside a number in parentheses is the same as negative one times the number in parentheses. (New 2019)
  • Use the distributive property. Multiply the outside number times each of the terms inside the parentheses. (New 2019)

Use the distributive property. A negative outside the parentheses is the same as negative one times each term inside parentheses. (New 2019)

8 Handout Options:

  • All of the posters scaled down on one page with page borders.
  • All of the posters scaled down on one page with no page borders.
  • The information from the posters organized in a table - completely filled out.
  • The information form the posters organized in a table - partially filled out. (4 options)
  • Empty table
  • The invisible math facts written out with examples (New 2019)
  • Worksheet option without the large title (New 2019)

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6 Invisible Ones Poster Options:

  • Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 1 (color in the ones)
  • Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 2 (color in the ones)
  • Invisible ones posters with the ones colored in (New 2019)
  • Poster: There is a coefficient of one for every variable (color in the ones)
  • Poster: There is a denominator of one for every number (color in the ones)
  • Poster: There is an exponent of one for every number (color in the ones)

Invisible Math Title Tiles:

  • Letters for a title including: INVISIBLE MATH ?!* ONES (4 to a page)

Check out some of my other AWESOME Math Classroom Decor:

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Invisible Math Posters and Worksheets - Math Classroom Decor

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6th - 9th
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Lifelong tool

What others say

"Love the flexibility of this anchor chart & for my high school resource room students it is a great resource"
star
Courtney S.
"I love this as a bulletin board. I have used different versions of this over the years; this one is my absolute favorite. I can print this on colored paper to match my classroom theme."
star
Yvonne R.

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Description

Invisible Math is hanging in THOUSANDS of classrooms across the world. Why? Because it will really help your students!

Are your students constantly forgetting those invisible 1's in math?

Take a few minutes to go over invisible math with your class. Be sure to put the invisible math posters on your classroom wall right away so students can refer to them all year!

The posters make a great bulletin board, and this resource includes title tiles for your display.

I used to have students write invisible math notes in their interactive notebook at the beginning of the school year. Then, they could refer to their invisible math notes throughout the year.

Try giving a invisible math handout to your students instead to save some time. It can easily be added to an interactive notebook, or binder.

Included in Invisible Math: Invisible Math Posters, Invisible Math Handout Options, Invisible Ones Posters, and Letters for Invisible Math Posters Title.

Original Version:

16 Invisible Math Posters:

  • There is a decimal point at the end of every whole number.
  • There is a positive sign to the left of every number with no sign.
  • There is a denominator of one for all numbers.
  • There is a coefficient of one in front of any variables with no number already there.
  • There is an exponent of one on every number.
  • Any nonzero number to the zero power equals one.
  • There is a multiplication sign between every coefficient and variable.
  • If there is a negative one to the left of a variable, it is the same as negative one times the variable.
  • Every radical has an index of two unless there is another index.
  • One over a variable is the same as the variable to the negative first power.
  • Multiplication Signs
  • Division Signs
  • A negative outside an absolute value symbol is the same as negative one times the absolute value. (New 2019)
  • A negative outside a number in parentheses is the same as negative one times the number in parentheses. (New 2019)
  • Use the distributive property. Multiply the outside number times each of the terms inside the parentheses. (New 2019)

Use the distributive property. A negative outside the parentheses is the same as negative one times each term inside parentheses. (New 2019)

8 Handout Options:

  • All of the posters scaled down on one page with page borders.
  • All of the posters scaled down on one page with no page borders.
  • The information from the posters organized in a table - completely filled out.
  • The information form the posters organized in a table - partially filled out. (4 options)
  • Empty table
  • The invisible math facts written out with examples (New 2019)
  • Worksheet option without the large title (New 2019)

.

6 Invisible Ones Poster Options:

  • Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 1 (color in the ones)
  • Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 2 (color in the ones)
  • Invisible ones posters with the ones colored in (New 2019)
  • Poster: There is a coefficient of one for every variable (color in the ones)
  • Poster: There is a denominator of one for every number (color in the ones)
  • Poster: There is an exponent of one for every number (color in the ones)

Invisible Math Title Tiles:

  • Letters for a title including: INVISIBLE MATH ?!* ONES (4 to a page)

Check out some of my other AWESOME Math Classroom Decor:

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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Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
June 5, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I displayed these in my 8th grade classroom all year for students!
Kristen S.
32 reviews • California
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Great Presentation!
Rated 5 out of 5
June 1, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Nice to have a 'print and go' bulletin board that actually MEANS something!
3 Little Monsters
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505 reviews • Indiana
Grades taught: 8th
Invisible Math Posters
Rated 5 out of 5
April 30, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Wonderful! It is a great visual support for students. I kept it all year long on the wall.
Laura A.
4 reviews • Illinois
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
April 16, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
A well-crafted resource. Used it as an entrance display to our floor.
Odette G.
19 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 2, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
These have great reminders for students and help them a ton!
Carsen C.
52 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Love the flexibility
Rated 5 out of 5
February 21, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Love the flexibility of this anchor chart & for my high school resource room students it is a great resource
Courtney S.
56 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Excellent Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
January 15, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My students reference these posters daily. They align well with my curriculum.
Sarah B.
62 reviews • Missouri
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Great starter posters
Rated 5 out of 5
January 9, 2026
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Used the posters to help remind students of the Rules of Numbers in the JHS Math room.
Denise R.
156 reviews • New York
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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