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Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster
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"This worked so well with my Sped kids! Thank you for creating such a helpful resource—it kept them engaged and made learning fun. Highly recommend!"
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Do your students have a hard time remembering key operation terms? These quick reference posters will help your students familiarize or refresh their memories with these math terms. You can choose to print these on regular computer paper for the monotone look, or on colored construction paper to match your classroom theme!

These posters will help your students introduce, develop, or review terms used for their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.

Included in this download you will find:

-2 Analyzing Operation Posters (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with different title fonts)

-2 Sheets of 4 Poster Handouts (for students to keep on their desks for reference: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division)

I am Mandy from S'more Teaching. Find me on Instagram and I'd love to connect!

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Word Problem Key Words | Math Operations Poster

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What others say

"This worked so well with my Sped kids! Thank you for creating such a helpful resource—it kept them engaged and made learning fun. Highly recommend!"
star
Lauren S.

Description

Do your students have a hard time remembering key operation terms? These quick reference posters will help your students familiarize or refresh their memories with these math terms. You can choose to print these on regular computer paper for the monotone look, or on colored construction paper to match your classroom theme!

These posters will help your students introduce, develop, or review terms used for their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.

Included in this download you will find:

-2 Analyzing Operation Posters (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with different title fonts)

-2 Sheets of 4 Poster Handouts (for students to keep on their desks for reference: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division)

I am Mandy from S'more Teaching. Find me on Instagram and I'd love to connect!

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Awesome Resource!
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September 12, 2025
This worked so well with my Sped kids! Thank you for creating such a helpful resource—it kept them engaged and made learning fun. Highly recommend!
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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
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