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Preview of Fraction Tiles Anchor Chart

Fraction Tiles Anchor Chart

Created by
heyymrsa
Use this anchor chart as a hands-on learning activity by having students use real fraction tiles to create their own reference sheet. Encourage them to color, label, and personalize it as they work. What's included?Full page anchor chartHalf-page anchor chart
Preview of Fraction Operations Anchor Chart

Fraction Operations Anchor Chart

Created by
ONLIPEX
An anchor chart showing step-by-step strategies for adding and subtracting fractions. Perfect reference for grades 2–4Thank you for stopping by my store and taking a look. Please don't forget to follow my store for the latest updates on new products and sales.https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/onlipexThank you so much for being a part of our journey. We really appreciate your opinion and would love to hear about your experience.
Preview of Fraction Division Anchor Charts

Fraction Division Anchor Charts

Created by
Leshin Learned
I made these to support my 6th graders with division involving fractions. This PDF download includes 5 anchor charts that help students interpret division with whole numbers as well as fractions. Trace onto chart paper or print mini versions of the anchor charts for each student.
Preview of Box Method Division Anchor Chart - with Remainders | FREEBIE

Box Method Division Anchor Chart - with Remainders | FREEBIE

Created by
Miss Makster
This Anchor Chart for the Box Method of Division reviews the different types of Remainders, and how to use the Box Method to find them! The 3 remainders reviewed are as an "R", as a fraction, and as a decimal. This FREEBIE comes with half-size and full-size options, as well as Black & White versions. Want more Box Method Anchor Charts? Check out these INTERACTIVE Anchor Charts: Box Method Division Anchor Chart 1- and 2-digit divisorsBox Method for Division with Decimals BUNDLEBUNDLE: Box Met
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Flow Chart (TEKS 5.3H and 5.3K)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Flow Chart (TEKS 5.3H and 5.3K)

*Can't find what you need? Email teaching.with.texas.heart@gmail.com with product requests!*When students are developmentally ready for the standard algorithm for adding and subtracting fractions, the sheer number of steps can feel daunting at first. This graphic organizer acts as a flow chart to help students decide next steps in solving a problem. Starting at the top, students decide if fractions are "speaking the same language," or represented in the same denominator. They then consider how
Preview of Place Value Chart to hundred milliions

Place Value Chart to hundred milliions

Created by
Scot Henry
Place value chart showing relationship to the base 10 numbering system. Each step is multiplying or dividing by a power of ten Each step is related to the concept of 2 X 5. this can be used when working with fractions and determining if the fraction is a terminating or repeating decimal.
Preview of Dividing with Fraction Remainders

Dividing with Fraction Remainders

Created by
Jamie Schumaker
Anchor Chart for Dividing with Fraction Remainders. Good for posting in the room on a whiteboard, turned into a poster, or as handouts. Fifth grade content standards, but usuable for grades 4-6.
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