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Preview of Anchor Charts! Entire Data Management & Probability. 26 in All! +Bonus Game

Anchor Charts! Entire Data Management & Probability. 26 in All! +Bonus Game

These Anchor Charts Based on the entire Data Management and Probability Unit can be displayed in the classroom or via the SmartBoard. 26 ANCHOR CHARTS! This resource is aligned with the 2005 Ontario Math Curriculum Document: Data Management & Probability - Grades 3, 4, 5, & 6.What's Included: Anchor Charts Everything Graphing - 14 Anchor Charts:IntroductionCreating a SurveyExamples of Survey QuestionsTally ChartDifferent Types of Graphs Line Graphs When to use Line Graphs Labelling Line Graphs B
Preview of Anchor Charts: Probability Terms - 6 in All! Data Management & Probability

Anchor Charts: Probability Terms - 6 in All! Data Management & Probability

Anchor Charts Based on Probability Terms to be displayed in the classroom. Can also be displayed via SmartBoard. Included:6 Anchor Charts!Probability Definition Probability Terms (1)Probability Terms (2) Percent RatioFraction This resource is aligned with the 2005 Ontario Math Curriculum Document - Grades 3, 4 & 5: Data Management & Probability. A Dr. SillyPants Classroom Resource. Can be paired with Math Moji Fractions Games! Do you have a subject or topic that you would like to have turned in
Preview of Tens and Ones Blank Charts

Tens and Ones Blank Charts

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These charts are PERFECT for teaching place value. They come in 23 different colors, so that each student can have their own, specific color. Ways to Use: Laminate and have students show their work with a dry erase maker. Print out for students to utilize during tests/quizzes.Use as mats when using base ten blocks to keep organized. Different colors mean each student can have their own to use when needed.Use on the Promethean/Smart Board to show place value during your lesson.
Preview of Infographic Anchor Charts: Multiplying & Dividing Fractions

Infographic Anchor Charts: Multiplying & Dividing Fractions

Teaching students how to Multiply & Divide Fractions? Dr. SillyPants has you covered. 10 Anchor Chart Infographics. A Perfect intro Number Sense: Fractions, Decimals & Percents. Designed to be displayed via the Computer Screen, Smart Board or as Printable Anchor charts. (Junior Grades).Review"These are the perfect addition to my math wall! The mini anchor charts are perfect for their notes."Extremely Satisfied, 5 Stars - Hughes Crew 78Included are 10 Infographic Anchor Charts (PDF Format)Defin
Preview of Place Value Bulletin Board Daily Math Warm-Up Number of the Day Math Station

Place Value Bulletin Board Daily Math Warm-Up Number of the Day Math Station

Help reinforce your students understanding of place value by incorporating daily practice into your math routine with this interactive bulletin board. Understanding place value is a crucial math understanding that is foundational to learning other math concepts. This interactive bulletin board helps solidify students place value understanding through repeated practice. It can be easily scaffolded by starting with smaller numbers and increasing difficulty as students are ready. I start each math
Preview of Math Discourse Stems

Math Discourse Stems

This resource provides math discourse sentence stems that can be used as anchor charts or individual student resources. Includes 62 slides! There is also a page of all sentence stems in a bulleted list for quick access to all stems. Sentence stems are categorized by Teacher Prompts, Reflect & Connect, Making Sense of Problems & Persevering, and Sentence Starters. Great resource to support any math curriculum and increase student discourse within partnerships and/or individual academic vocabu
Preview of All About Me - Math Windows

All About Me - Math Windows

As a back to school or All About Me activity, students will create a "math window" that represents the important numbers in their lives. Numbers are everywhere. This is a great way to get them back into a math mode and get them thinking about numbers. It's also a nice way for students to explore the numbers in their worlds and display them colorfully in the classroom. It can work as a great ice-breaker as well. As an enrichment activity, students can cover their information with post-it/sticky
Preview of Interactive Place Value Chart - Digital & Printable

Interactive Place Value Chart - Digital & Printable

Want to make place value hands-on and interactive? This printable and digital chart will have your students moving and manipulating numbers to help them gain a better understanding of their place value all year long!  There are printable student versions and digital copies in Google Slides for individual use. With both a printable and digital version at your fingertips, you have options!  You can have students use the large chart on a wall, bulletin board, or whiteboard in conjunction with in
Preview of Numbers & Operation in Base Ten: How To Subtract Across Zeros

Numbers & Operation in Base Ten: How To Subtract Across Zeros

The bane of upper elementary math! One of the most difficult concepts to teach in math is subtracting across zeros involving 3 or more digits (even subtracting across 2 digits may present an issue). I've tried it all. Having used manipulatives (a "concrete" teaching strategy) for years now, I can attest that they only work for those students that already "get it". Even attempting to write this poster proved how difficult this concept is to explain, regardless of how much it's second-nature for a
Preview of Simply Times: B&W Multiplication Display

Simply Times: B&W Multiplication Display

Turn those decorative walls into powerful teaching tools that actually support student learning throughout the day! Sharing my multiplication bulletin board set that does exactly that: Visual multiplication representationsComplete multiplication chartSkip counting postersEasy-to-follow setup guidePerfect for: Building number senseSupporting visual learnersMath reference wallReinforcing skip countingInteractive learning
Preview of I DO - WE DO - YOU DO: FREEBIE DISPLAY

I DO - WE DO - YOU DO: FREEBIE DISPLAY

The I Do, We Do, You Do approach to teaching aligns to a systematic model for lessons. This explicit method aligns to the modelled, guided and independent focus of a lesson. These prompts enable you to guide the lesson from a research-based place, whilst also ensuring that students are given the opportunity to identify expectations, give it a go and ask questions in a group setting, and then having the opportunity to work on the given task independently. 12 colour combinations are included. M
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