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Preview of The Bug Parade: Calendar Numbers, Sensory Bins, and More Fun Activities

The Bug Parade: Calendar Numbers, Sensory Bins, and More Fun Activities

The Bug Parade: Bug Theme Calendar Numbers Bring excitement and early math learning together with The Bug Parade: Bug Theme Calendar Numbers! This cheerful and engaging set features adorable bug characters paired with numbers, creating a playful and inviting way for young learners to build number recognition, counting skills, and daily routines. Perfect for math centers, morning meetings, sensory bins, calendar time, bulletin boards, and classroom displays, these cards add a fun, thematic to
Preview of Writing Number Reversals Posters & Student Tool for Number Reversal |1-9 Visuals

Writing Number Reversals Posters & Student Tool for Number Reversal |1-9 Visuals

Help students stop reversing numbers using a simple, visual, and hands-on strategy!This Left-Hand Number Formation resource teaches students to use their left hand as a built-in guide for correctly forming numbers. By placing their left hand flat on their desk, students can see exactly how each number curves, sits, and faces the correct direction. This multi-sensory approach supports students who struggle with number reversals and helps build confidence, independence, and correct number formatio
Preview of Graphing Linear Inequalities (Coordinate Plane) | Gr 8 & Algebra 1 Anchor Chart

Graphing Linear Inequalities (Coordinate Plane) | Gr 8 & Algebra 1 Anchor Chart

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Hands Down Math
Need a clear visual for graphing linear inequalities on the coordinate plane? This Grade 8 / Algebra 1 anchor chart shows students exactly when to use a dashed or solid boundary line, where to shade, and how to interpret the solution region — making half-planes easier to teach, easier to see, and easier to remember. Details included Boundary Line Type tiles (black line only): dashed = not included, solid = included Shading Rule tiles: below/left for <, ≤ and above/right for >, ≥ (vertical
Preview of Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems, Anchor Chart & Poster.

Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems, Anchor Chart & Poster.

Created by
Hands Down Math
Help students write linear equations from word problems using slope-intercept and point-slope form with this printable classroom poster and matching student anchor chart set. “Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems Anchor Chart & Poster” gives your students a clear roadmap for turning real-world stories into linear equations. This printable poster + anchor chart set shows how to move from context → slope → y-intercept → equation using both slope-intercept form and point-slope form, so word
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