Description
Invisible Math Rules:
- 10 printable B&W posters (can be printed on colored paper)
- Bulletin Board Letters (3 fonts to choose from)
- 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.
Highlights
Description
Invisible Math Rules:
- 10 printable B&W posters (can be printed on colored paper)
- Bulletin Board Letters (3 fonts to choose from)
- 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.




