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Preview of Free Benchmark Fractions and Decimals Anchor Chart Percent and Money with Video

Free Benchmark Fractions and Decimals Anchor Chart Percent and Money with Video

Free Benchmark fractions anchor chart that is perfect for 2nd through 5th grade that allows students a visual representation of common fractions used in math. The anchor chart includes fraction form, decimal, percent and a pictural model. I also included a page with six smaller charts that can be printed, cut and pasted to the students notebook. Please check out my YouTube short about benchmark fractions which is perfect for your students that need a visual and audio version of this particular
Preview of Three-Digit Subtraction with and without Re-grouping (FREEBIE)

Three-Digit Subtraction with and without Re-grouping (FREEBIE)

This product is a three digit subtraction page with and without regrouping. It does not contain an answer sheet but you can easily print an extra to fill out for an answer sheet! This can be great for morning review, a short quiz, guided teaching, or even homework. Questions? Concerns? Feel free to send me a message!
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Word Clues

Addition and Subtraction Word Clues

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ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION math key words This product can be used by cutting the page in half and giving each student a set of the key words as a little cheat sheet! Students can take these out while doing word problems to help them know to either add or subtract! I laminated mine so I can give them out every year! You can also have students glue it into their math notebooks.
Preview of Rounding Mountain

Rounding Mountain

This is the rounding mountain. Where does your single unit fall? Is it on the way up or the way down the mountain? Use this as a fantastic visual in the classroom to help children to understand rounding in a logical way. Super easy to adapt as well. I used this by laminating it so we could write the tens on, find our focus number and work out the target number. I would love to see how you use this resource - show me via Instagram or Twitter @missskippins
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