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Preview of Bright Color Coded Multiplication Table

Bright Color Coded Multiplication Table

Created by
Tony Breitbach
The Bright color Coded Multiplication table. Bright colors that stand out. Great for students that are struggling with Multiplication. Great for Centers.
Preview of Adding & Subtracting Fractions - Rah-Rah-Kick & Butterfly Method

Adding & Subtracting Fractions - Rah-Rah-Kick & Butterfly Method

Created by
LaTasia Simmons
Rah-Rah-Kick (think of cheerleaders) and the Butterfly method is a helpful visual strategy for students who struggle with finding equivalent fractions when adding or subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. Both methods help students find a common denominator and add or subtract fractions without needing to understand the full concept of least common multiples right away.
Preview of Bright Pastel Educational Counting Poster for Early Learners with Visuals

Bright Pastel Educational Counting Poster for Early Learners with Visuals

Whether you're teaching in a classroom, homeschool, intervention setting, or therapy space, this resource makes learning visual, accessible, and exciting. This version of the poster focuses on counting, helping students with foundational math skills through colorful visual support. Your Download Includes 4 Counting Poster Options:1 Counting Poster without a green shade in standard paper size 8.5x11.1 Counting Poster without a green shade in poster size 11x17.1 Counting Poster with a green shade
Preview of Daily Math Warm-Up | Fraction, Decimal, & Percent | Poster & Digital Key

Daily Math Warm-Up | Fraction, Decimal, & Percent | Poster & Digital Key

Make your "Number of the Day" routine effortless! This comprehensive bundle helps students master the relationships between fractions, decimals, and percents using your current school day as the "part" and the total school year as the "whole". What’s Included in This Resource:Differentiated Student Worksheets: Version with Hints: Includes visual reminders on how to set up long division (dividend vs. divisor) and how to move the decimal for percentages.Version without Hints: A clean layout for st
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