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Preview of FDP- Fraction Decimal Percent Conversion Quick Reference Guide

FDP- Fraction Decimal Percent Conversion Quick Reference Guide

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PopQuiz
I use this FDP cheat sheet to help my 6th graders remember quick ways to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents.
Preview of 2-Step Equations Error Analysis | Gallery Walk Activity

2-Step Equations Error Analysis | Gallery Walk Activity

Struggling to get students to actually understand two-step equations instead of just memorizing steps? This engaging Error Analysis Gallery Walk gets students thinking, moving, and explaining their reasoning. This resource includes 10 error analysis stations that progressively increase in rigor. Each problem presents a student’s incorrect work (like adding instead of subtracting, distributing incorrectly, or mishandling negatives), and students must: ✔ Identify the mistake ✔ Explain why it
Preview of Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle (Printable Download) Four crisp unit-circle pages for teaching, study, and review. You get both black and white backgrounds, each in a labeled and blank version. Color accents make reference angles easy to spot at a glance. What’s included (4 pages):Black background — labeledBlack background — blankWhite background — labeled (printer-friendly)White background — blank (printer-friendly)***Actual product does not contain watermark.***Why you’ll love itColor-coded cues highl
Preview of Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems, Anchor Chart & Poster.

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

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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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