Help students master key math concepts with 32 easy-to-read reference sheets covering fractions, decimals, geometry, algebra, probability, graphing, and more. Perfect for review, intervention, independent work, and test preparation.
Students still forgetting the steps of long division? This free D-M-S-C-B reference chart gives students a simple system they can follow every time they solve a long division problem. Many students struggle with long division because they skip steps, lose track of what comes next, or get confused in the middle of a problem. This free visual reference helps students stay organized by breaking the process into five clear steps: D – Divide M – Multiply S – Subtract C – Compare B – Bring Down This q
Welcome back to school! Are you looking for a stress-free, highly engaging way to introduce or review multiplication as the new school year begins? Look no further! We are so excited to launch this 40-Page Back to Multiplication & Math Fluency Packet. This beginner-friendly resource focuses specifically on 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication (e.g., 24✖️3), making it the perfect bridge for students who already know their basic multiplication facts but are ready to step up to multi-digit multiplicat
Students often confuse dividend, divisor, and quotient, which can make long division more frustrating and lead to repeated mistakes. When students are unsure which number goes where, they are more likely to make errors, lose confidence, and rely on teacher support. This free division vocabulary poster gives students one clear visual they can use every time they work with division. It connects division vocabulary to the structure of a problem in three different formats so students can better unde
Stop the confusion between "Multiplication first" and "Left-to-Right" rules! This complete, research-backed lesson plan goes beyond basic worksheets to help students truly master the Order of Operations. Designed specifically for 5th Grade Common Core standards, this packet uses scaffolded "faded practice" and visual aids to guide students from the "I Do" phase to independent mastery. 🚀 WHAT’S INSIDE THIS RESOURCE:Step-by-Step Lesson Plan: A 60-75 minute guide including a hook, explicit instr
Your early learners can use this cool activity to explore number and their value. They can color the flowers in the black and white version, but the color version is very beautiful. Then cut out the leaves. Then look at the number on the flower and glue that many leaves to the flowers stalk. Then display on a Bulletin board or other common area.
Bright Colorful Poster with List of Multiplication table 1-10 . This is perfect for early learners who need introduction to multiplication and the table will help the students become more familiar and memorize some of the multiplication table. Display on a door or bulletin board. Laminate it for longevity.
This is a color worksheet that can be printed black and white. This is a Caterpillar with 10 sections and 10 pieces of food in each section. This represents 100 days in school. This will help your early learner to count by tens up to 100.
This one-page reference sheet covers the four key measures of data analysis: mean, median, mode, and range. Each term includes a clear definition, step-by-step instructions for calculating the value, and a worked example using a simple data set. Students can use this sheet to build conceptual understanding and reinforce procedural fluency. It serves as a reliable reference during instruction, independent practice, or review.
This single-page reference sheet covers essential money math concepts including U.S. coins and bills, their values, skip counting strategies for counting money, making change, and solving basic word problems involving money. Students can use it to identify cent and dollar notation, practice adding and subtracting amounts, and connect money skills to real-world contexts. The sheet provides clear visual examples and concise rules to support independent practice and review. It is designed to reinfo
This one-page reference sheet covers the concept of elapsed time, including how to calculate start time, end time, and duration using number lines, clock models, and step-by-step strategies. It presents key vocabulary such as elapsed time, interval, A.M., and P.M. alongside clear visual examples. Students can use this sheet to review multiple methods for solving elapsed time problems, including counting forward and backward on a timeline. The reference sheet supports independent practice and ser
This one-page reference sheet covers essential measurement conversions for both the U.S. customary and metric systems, including units of length, weight, mass, capacity, and volume. Students can use the clearly organized tables to compare units within each system and understand the relationships between them. Key conversion facts such as inches to feet, ounces to pounds, milliliters to liters, and grams to kilograms are presented in a concise, easy-to-read format. The sheet supports students in
This one-page reference sheet covers the key concepts of positive and negative numbers, including integer definitions, number line placement, absolute value, and comparing and ordering integers. It provides clear examples of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with positive and negative numbers. Visual representations help students connect abstract concepts to concrete understanding. The sheet serves as a reliable quick-reference tool during instruction, independent practice, or revie
This one-page reference sheet provides a concise overview of integers for students in grades 6 through 8. It covers the definition of integers, number line placement, absolute value, and the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers. Key vocabulary and examples are included to support student understanding of integer concepts. The sheet serves as a quick-access resource during instruction, independent practice, or review.
This one-page reference sheet covers the essential rules and steps for converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. It includes clear conversion procedures, common equivalent values, and worked examples for each conversion type. Students can use it to review relationships among rational number representations and apply them in computation and problem-solving. The sheet supports independent practice, homework, and test review across middle school math courses.