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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 Multiplication Table - Cards and Charts

Multiplication Table - Cards and Charts

These free multiplication tables can be printed as full sized pages, half-sized pages, or conveniently-sized cards. Choose options in color, or black and white. The tables cover multiples from one to ten. Our color version is coded to match the Montessori color scheme. These are great as a handy reference table for the back of a binder, or as a laminated bookmark for your math textbooks. It's very helpful for students who are beginning to work through more complicated math problems
Preview of Multiplying Negatives One Pager

Multiplying Negatives One Pager

Created by
Magnified Labs
Multiplying Negative Numbers – Visual One-Pager (FREE) Designed for those learning or struggling with multiplying negative numbers. Clean, visual one-pager with various color options optimized for printing breaks down the rules of integer multiplication in a simple, color-coded format that makes patterns easy to see and remember. This resource clearly shows: • Positive × Positive = Positive • Positive × Negative = Negative • Negative × Positive = Negative • Negative × Negative = Positive Des
Preview of Long Division; Partial Quotients

Long Division; Partial Quotients

*Updated with the correct answer* Long division is HARD! This anchor chart will help remind your students to use mental math to find easy multiples, then subtract, and continue until less than the divisor is remaining! *This is my first creation/item being sold on TPT. If you have pointers, edits, or suggestions, feel free to message me or comment below!*
Preview of Math Operations Posters

Math Operations Posters

Math Operations Posters These Math Operations Posters include: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They can be displayed near the Math Shelf in your classroom for a simple, helpful reminders to your students. I suggest posting them in Lower Elementary (1st-3rd grade) classrooms, but they are also useful for advanced younger students, as a reminder for older students, and in a homeschool environment. These posters are color-coded to match the Montessori math curriculum. Ea
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