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Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards
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Description

Promote meaningful math conversations in your classroom with these Math Talk Posters! This set includes large, bold letters that spell “Math Talk” along with speech bubble prompts designed to encourage student discussion, critical thinking, and reasoning.

These visual supports are perfect for building math habits right from the start of the school year. Display them on your math wall, near your whiteboard, or in small group areas to help students engage in thoughtful math dialogue all year long.

What’s Included:

  • Large-format “Math Talk” heading letters (perfect for bulletin boards) (5 options)
  • Speech bubble icons with a variety of student-friendly sentence starters and discussion prompts (34 prompts per set, 3 sets included)
  • Prompts focus on explaining thinking, justifying answers, comparing strategies, asking questions, and more

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Encourages student-to-student math discourse
  • Builds a supportive and collaborative classroom community
  • Promotes accessibility by giving all students visible sentence starters to use during discussions
  • Supports critical thinking and math communication skills
  • Ideal for back-to-school routines, math centers, number talks, or small group work

Give your students the tools to think, talk, and engage more deeply with math — while building a positive, inclusive learning environment from day one!

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Math Talk Posters | Discussion Starters for Math | Math Bulletin Boards

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Bright Path Teaching
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$4.50

Description

Promote meaningful math conversations in your classroom with these Math Talk Posters! This set includes large, bold letters that spell “Math Talk” along with speech bubble prompts designed to encourage student discussion, critical thinking, and reasoning.

These visual supports are perfect for building math habits right from the start of the school year. Display them on your math wall, near your whiteboard, or in small group areas to help students engage in thoughtful math dialogue all year long.

What’s Included:

  • Large-format “Math Talk” heading letters (perfect for bulletin boards) (5 options)
  • Speech bubble icons with a variety of student-friendly sentence starters and discussion prompts (34 prompts per set, 3 sets included)
  • Prompts focus on explaining thinking, justifying answers, comparing strategies, asking questions, and more

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Encourages student-to-student math discourse
  • Builds a supportive and collaborative classroom community
  • Promotes accessibility by giving all students visible sentence starters to use during discussions
  • Supports critical thinking and math communication skills
  • Ideal for back-to-school routines, math centers, number talks, or small group work

Give your students the tools to think, talk, and engage more deeply with math — while building a positive, inclusive learning environment from day one!

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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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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Good for class decorations
Rated 5 out of 5
April 24, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
I used these around my promethean board to help my students use math talk.
Casey H.
750 reviews • Texas
Grades taught: 5th

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