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Preview of Amplify Visual Anchor Adding and Subtracting Integers

Amplify Visual Anchor Adding and Subtracting Integers

Created by
Elsie Franco
This resource supports the Desmos 7th grade lessons on positive and negative numbers. The strategy pushes students to see adding and subtracting as a starting point with a change (adding and removing items), and the value of the items as positive or negative, floats or anchors. I printed this as a visual anchor and included it as a reference in my student handout.
Preview of IReady Math Kindergarten Complete Unit 3 Bundle Comparing and Building Shapes

IReady Math Kindergarten Complete Unit 3 Bundle Comparing and Building Shapes

Created by
First and Fun
NAME SHAPE iREADY KINDERGARTEN MATH UNIT 3 LESSON 12 WORKSHEET POSTER EXIT TICKET This pack is a great addition to any Math Curriculum for Kindergarten. It offers your students extensive practice naming the shapes’ names. It addresses both Flat and Solid Shapes such as Triangle, Hexagon, Circle, Rectangle, and Square. Students will develop strategies which will prepare them for learning other Geometry skills. These are important mathematical and real world skills. This product has 12 posters. T
Preview of 2D Shapes Anchor Chart | Geometry Poster

2D Shapes Anchor Chart | Geometry Poster

2D Shapes Anchor Chart | Geometry Poster | 8.5 x 11 Printable Help students learn and recognize basic 2D shapes with this bright and engaging 2D Shapes Anchor Chart. This visual math poster is perfect for introducing geometry concepts and helping students identify common flat shapes. The chart includes clear illustrations and labels so students can easily recognize each shape and build confidence with shape names and geometry vocabulary. Shapes Included Circle Triangle Square Rectangle
Preview of All About Cones Anchor Chart

All About Cones Anchor Chart

This colorful anchor chart introduces students to the 3D shape called a cone in a fun and engaging way. It features a large, neatly labeled diagram of a cone highlighting key parts such as the vertex, base (circle), and slant height. The chart clearly explains important characteristics, including that a cone has one flat face and one curved surface. A section with real-life examples—like an ice cream cone, party hat, and traffic cone—helps students connect the concept to everyday objects. The vo
Preview of All About Triangular Prisms Anchor Chart

All About Triangular Prisms Anchor Chart

This colorful anchor chart introduces the triangular prism as a three-dimensional shape. It explains that a triangular prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular faces, making a total of 5 faces, 9 edges, and 6 vertices. The chart includes labeled diagrams to help visualize each part of the shape, along with a net showing how the prism can be unfolded into a flat pattern. Real-life examples, such as tents and roofs, help connect the concept to everyday objects. The chart also highlight
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