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"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters
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Invisible Math Rules:

  1. 10 printable B&W posters (can be printed on colored paper)
  2. Bulletin Board Letters (3 fonts to choose from)
  3. Magnifying glass (print out)

Examples of some math rules: all numbers raised to the 0 power= 1, any number next to a variable is being multiplied, all numbers have an invisible power of 1, any number without a sign is a positive number, division can be represented in these ways, multiplication can be written in these ways, all numbers can be re-written with a one underneath, all whole numbers can be rewritten with a decimal point at the end of them, all variables have an invisible one in front of them.

This is ideal for middle-high school students. Many of my students struggle with remembering these math rules which made these posters helpful to have hung up to refer to.

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"Invisible Math Rules" Posters & Bulletin Board Letters

Ms Carters Learning Loft
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Grades
6th - 8th
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50

Description

Invisible Math Rules:

  1. 10 printable B&W posters (can be printed on colored paper)
  2. Bulletin Board Letters (3 fonts to choose from)
  3. Magnifying glass (print out)

Examples of some math rules: all numbers raised to the 0 power= 1, any number next to a variable is being multiplied, all numbers have an invisible power of 1, any number without a sign is a positive number, division can be represented in these ways, multiplication can be written in these ways, all numbers can be re-written with a one underneath, all whole numbers can be rewritten with a decimal point at the end of them, all variables have an invisible one in front of them.

This is ideal for middle-high school students. Many of my students struggle with remembering these math rules which made these posters helpful to have hung up to refer to.

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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