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Preview of Fractions Rules-All Operations Poster

Fractions Rules-All Operations Poster

Three posters (8.5 x 14) giving you all of the rules for the four operations (add, subtract, multiply and divide) with fractions. Each poster is complete with an example walking students through the steps. This is a must have for any 4th-9th grade math class or math center area! MiddleSchoolMath must have!
Preview of Doubles Facts Poster

Doubles Facts Poster

Created by
Laura Skakle
This is a long banner with doubles facts up to 20. Great for introducing addition strategies to students. Laminate and post in the classroom as a reference tool.
Preview of Calendar Math Bulletin Board

Calendar Math Bulletin Board

Created by
Amanda Fetzer
Give your students added skills during your calendar time by including this Calendar Math! It includes labels for a clock, number builder, and ten grid. It also includes, the number of the day, number word, less than or greater than, one less, one more, ten less and ten more, odd or even, tally chart, today's date, digital date, expanded form, and money chart. This calendar math has given my students a lot of practice prior to lessons making our learning time very smooth this year. It is als
Preview of Math Mystery Pictures: Editable, Multiple Characters

Math Mystery Pictures: Editable, Multiple Characters

Created by
Explore n' Grow
Blank mystery pictures with recognizable characters from the hit cartoon Adventure Time! These are EDITABLE so that you can choose what multiplication facts you want to practice. Includes 5 characters! Ideas and sample answer keys also included! Blank versions of each character included for ease of use. Can be used as a student-led activity!
Preview of Place Value Chart

Place Value Chart

For years, I searched for a place value chart that would help students develop a stronger conceptual understanding of place value. Having no luck, I created one myself. This place value chart has representations in standard form, fraction form, exponential form, and as properly scaled base-ten blocks. I have used colorblind-friendly colors to help students differentiate between whole numbers and decimal numbers. Additionally, the commas in whole numbers and the decimal point in decimal numbers h
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