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Percent Increase and Decrease Quiz

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Preview of 3OA.9 Increasing/Decreasing Vocab Poster

3OA.9 Increasing/Decreasing Vocab Poster

3OA.9 Increasing/Decreasing Vocab Poster
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Flowchart

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Flowchart

Created by
Amy Barker
This flowchart provides step by step instructions for adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. It illustrates the actions that need to be taken when simplifying improper fractions or fractions that are not in simplest form. I use this for special education students as well as my students who struggle with multiple steps. I can be used as a study guide, quiz (by omitting key words), or guided notes. This can also be used as a group activity by cutting the pieces and ha
Preview of Percents, Decimals, Fractions Anchor Chart

Percents, Decimals, Fractions Anchor Chart

This anchor chart is a handy visual tool that helps students understand and remember how to convert percents to decimals and fractions. With clear examples and step-by-step guidance, it makes the process simple and accessible for all learners. Perfect for classroom walls, math notebooks, or small-group instruction, this chart reinforces essential percent skills and supports students in building confidence with number conversions.
Preview of Math Vocabulary Posters Covering Fractions, Decimals, Measurement, Etc.

Math Vocabulary Posters Covering Fractions, Decimals, Measurement, Etc.

Created by
Miss Armstrong
This is a set of 21 different math vocabulary posters. Each poster contains the vocabulary word, the definition, and an example. The vocabulary words are as follows: Estimate Minimum Maximum Prediction Ratio Percent Probability Frequency Fraction Numerator Denominator Equivalent Fractions Mixed Numbers Number Sentence Variable Open Sentence Fact Family Factor Gram Capacity Volume
Preview of Ruler Measurements Enlarged

Ruler Measurements Enlarged

Learning how to use a ruler. The second page is incomplete. Thumbnail is not showing all the elements. Bend the paper over and let your child use it as a ruler. Give them different measurements (2 3/4 inch, 4 5/16 inch, ...) and let them draw you a line at those lengths using this enlarged ruler. You can also use construction paper to recreate this on a bulletin board.
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