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Math Strategies Posters – Visual Supports for Addition and Subtraction

Help your students develop strong problem-solving skills with this vibrant set of Math Strategies Posters! These visual aids introduce and reinforce key strategies to build fluency with addition and subtraction — perfect for early elementary classrooms, math centers, and intervention groups.

Designed for clarity and accessibility, each poster models a different math strategy with simple visuals and examples your students can easily understand and apply.

What’s Included:

  • Number Line Strategy (hop forward & backward)
  • Draw a Picture
  • Cross it Out
  • Count On
  • Friends of 10
  • Fact Families
  • Fingers Strategy

Each poster includes a clear title, sample equation, and visual representation of the strategy in action.

Ways to Use These Posters:

  • Classroom Display: Hang them in your math corner or bulletin board to support student reference during lessons and independent work.
  • Anchor Charts: Use them as mini anchor charts for whole-group instruction or math talks.
  • Strategy Mini-Lessons: Introduce one poster at a time and model each strategy with manipulatives or student whiteboards.
  • Math Centers: Place a poster at a center as a strategy guide while students solve problems.
  • Small Group Support: Keep copies in your guided math binder or small group table for reteaching and intervention.
  • Student Toolkits: Print at half-size and give students personal copies to keep in their math folders or toolkits.

Benefits:

  • Builds confidence in problem-solving
  • Encourages multiple approaches to addition and subtraction
  • Supports visual and kinesthetic learners
  • Reinforces mental math skills
  • Promotes mathematical thinking and number sense

Easy to print and ready to use — no prep required! A great resource for Kindergarten through 2nd grade, special education, or math intervention programs.

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Math Strategy Posters

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Description

Math Strategies Posters – Visual Supports for Addition and Subtraction

Help your students develop strong problem-solving skills with this vibrant set of Math Strategies Posters! These visual aids introduce and reinforce key strategies to build fluency with addition and subtraction — perfect for early elementary classrooms, math centers, and intervention groups.

Designed for clarity and accessibility, each poster models a different math strategy with simple visuals and examples your students can easily understand and apply.

What’s Included:

  • Number Line Strategy (hop forward & backward)
  • Draw a Picture
  • Cross it Out
  • Count On
  • Friends of 10
  • Fact Families
  • Fingers Strategy

Each poster includes a clear title, sample equation, and visual representation of the strategy in action.

Ways to Use These Posters:

  • Classroom Display: Hang them in your math corner or bulletin board to support student reference during lessons and independent work.
  • Anchor Charts: Use them as mini anchor charts for whole-group instruction or math talks.
  • Strategy Mini-Lessons: Introduce one poster at a time and model each strategy with manipulatives or student whiteboards.
  • Math Centers: Place a poster at a center as a strategy guide while students solve problems.
  • Small Group Support: Keep copies in your guided math binder or small group table for reteaching and intervention.
  • Student Toolkits: Print at half-size and give students personal copies to keep in their math folders or toolkits.

Benefits:

  • Builds confidence in problem-solving
  • Encourages multiple approaches to addition and subtraction
  • Supports visual and kinesthetic learners
  • Reinforces mental math skills
  • Promotes mathematical thinking and number sense

Easy to print and ready to use — no prep required! A great resource for Kindergarten through 2nd grade, special education, or math intervention programs.

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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