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Preview of 1-10 Multiplication Quiz Easy Addition

1-10 Multiplication Quiz Easy Addition

This is 1-10 1st Quiz it is easy. Some of the answers are blank and they must be filled in by the student. This is perfect for early learners who need introduction to multiplication and the table will help the students become more familiar and memorize some of the multiplication table. Display on a door or bulletin board. Laminate it for longevity. Also look for worksheets in increasing difficulty in my store titled Multiplication table Quiz 1-10 easy , medium , hard and expert, 1-12 easy , medi
Preview of Math Posters - Growing Collection - Contains 81 Posters in Color and B/W

Math Posters - Growing Collection - Contains 81 Posters in Color and B/W

Created by
Smart Chick
This is a set of 81 math posters about a variety of intermediate topics. There is a colored and black/white version of each poster. These are a great resource for students, either hanging up in the classroom or placed in a math journal/notebook. *This poster set will grow throughout this school year (2025-26) until there are at least 100 posters! The price will increase as more posters are added! Facts are easy to read and understand. This pack includes: 1. What is an Equation?2. Even & Od
Preview of Addition Facts Table (1-20)

Addition Facts Table (1-20)

Created by
Arinta Nala P H
Struggling to find an engaging and editable Addition Facts Table for your students? Look no further! This freebie is packed with features to help your young learners master their addition skills: Clear and colorful layout: Eye-catching design makes practicing addition fun and motivating.Editable numbers: Customize the table to focus on specific number ranges or difficulty levels.Multiple formats: Choose from landscape or portrait orientation for printing or digital use.Bonus! Interactive quiz
Preview of Math Poster: What do you call friends who love math?

Math Poster: What do you call friends who love math?

Created by
A R Mathematics
Math Poster: What do you call friends who love math? I made one poster about a "Math Joke" What do you call friends who love math?and the answer is AlgeBROS. MY OTHER MATH POSTERS Math Poster: SOHCAHTOA Math Posters : Real Numbers Math Posters : Tools For Algebra and Geometry (30 Posters) Math Posters :Triangles (20 Posters) Math Posters: 10 COMMON ERRORS IN ALGEBRA Math Posters: Keywords of addition,subtraction ,multiplication, and division Math Posters: Number bonds to 10 Math Poste
Preview of Math Symbol Clip Art

Math Symbol Clip Art

This math symbols clip art bundle features 18 basic math symbols in five colors each (including black line). That's over 100 math symbols in a high quality .png or .jpg format. We've included- - Plus or Positive - Minus or Negative - Multiplication - Division - Equal - Not Equal - Approximately - Greater Than - Less Than - Greater Than or Equal To - Less Than or Equal To - Dollar Sign - Cent Sign - Decimal Point - Pi - Percent Sign - Infinity - Number or Pound Sign
Preview of Intermediate Math Anchor Charts (Bundle)

Intermediate Math Anchor Charts (Bundle)

These 16 posters (15 + bonus) were created to be used as anchor charts. Post large versions on your classroom wall and/or print small versions for your students' interactive math notebooks. Most posters are color-coded for easy understanding. This is to be used in one classroom only. If a friend or colleague would like to use these images, please refer them to my store. Thank you! (They were created at 20''x30", so the resolution is very high.)
Preview of Repeated Subtraction Division | Step-by-Step Strategy | Math Anchor Chart

Repeated Subtraction Division | Step-by-Step Strategy | Math Anchor Chart

Created by
Academic Hacker
Division is often one of the most abstract concepts for early mathematicians to grasp. This high-resolution PNG anchor chart provides a concrete, easy-to-follow visual roadmap for mastering repeated subtraction division. By framing division as "subtracting the same number over and over... until zero," this resource helps students understand the relationship between subtraction and division. It is an essential addition to any 2nd, 3rd, or 4th-grade math classroom, providing a clear alternative to
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