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Preview of Free Benchmark Fractions and Decimals Anchor Chart Percent and Money with Video

Free Benchmark Fractions and Decimals Anchor Chart Percent and Money with Video

Free Benchmark fractions anchor chart that is perfect for 2nd through 5th grade that allows students a visual representation of common fractions used in math. The anchor chart includes fraction form, decimal, percent and a pictural model. I also included a page with six smaller charts that can be printed, cut and pasted to the students notebook. Please check out my YouTube short about benchmark fractions which is perfect for your students that need a visual and audio version of this particular
Preview of Clock Labels

Clock Labels

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Jasmine Clair
ESL and ELL students often need the visual to help remind them of the minutes on an analog clock. Begin labeling your clock in kindergarten to help support the standards as they vertically align. Research shows that a print rich classroom increases the students reading abilities.
Preview of Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To Worksheet and Poster

Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To Worksheet and Poster

Greater Than, Less Than, and Equal To Worksheet and Poster Includes:Worksheet with 10 questions (Left side 0 - 5 and Right Side 6 - 10) Answer Key A poster to help kids remember < , > , = Printable in color and grayscale Uses:This is a great resource to give kids for homework or self check with the answer key. Two Levels of Difficulty: Left side questions 0 - 5 and Right Side questions 6 - 10 Follow Cat's Out of the Bag Learning to receive sales and new products! Leave a rating to earn
Preview of Self Rating Visuals and Descriptors

Self Rating Visuals and Descriptors

Use these images to help students reflect with a 0-4 scale, on all aspects in the classroom. You can use these visuals to reflect on a specific problem, a lesson, their behavior etc. Get them into the habit of thinking about their own thinking, and what they need to do to move up to a 4 on the scale. This helps students recognize their strengths and areas of growth.
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