I use this strategy board for my ESEP population to remind them of the different strategies we use for division. Would be beneficial for all students. It could also be used in an interactive notebook.
Need anchor charts for long division strategies? This product includes PDFs and a PowerPoint file so you can display the charts in a variety of ways. Includes four different division strategies: Box Method, Multiple Towers, Forgiving Method, and Visual Representation.
Also includes smaller versions of all four charts on one page that can be used ias a reference in math notebooks. The smaller charts can be cut apart and used in interactive math notebooks.
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Want to have anchor charts to record all your students' strategies during Number Talks? Run out of space on your walls? These are blank anchor charts designed to be printed on US LEGAL SIZED paper! You can record students' strategies as they develop them. Posters included are for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division strategies. NOTE: These are designed to be printed on US LEGAL sized paper!! Please adjust the paper size and print options if you are printing on standard size
Need a math strategy for solving word problems? Try CUBES! Simple and quick, this strategy has students really READ CLOSELY!
This resource has all you need to help your students solve math word problems. This pack is for division; with remainders and without. Each student work page has the CUBES strategy on it for quick reference!
A classroom poster and anchor chart pieces are included as well as a reference anchor chart for interactive notebooks! The classroom poster includes multiple
🌈 Factor Rainbow / Factor Arcoiris – Bilingual Math Anchor Chart Make math colorful and engaging with this English/Spanish bilingual anchor chart that helps students master the concept of factor pairs! Perfect for upper elementary classrooms, this visual tool introduces learners to the Factor Rainbow strategy—a fun, structured way to list factors of a number by pairing the lowest and highest, then working inward. 🟣 Features: Clear step-by-step instructions in both English and Spanish Eye-
Multi-digit multiplication of whole numbers, using estimation and the standard algorithm, is the focus of this 5th grade math wheel ~ an engaging, colorful note-taking format. Students take notes, use color to help with memory, and complete practice problems found around the wheel.Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a mini anchor chart/reference sheet.What is a math doodle wheel? It's a type of graphic organizer where students can: Take notes in
Upper Elementary Math Notebook LessonsNo matter which option you choose, you will find that these lessons will benefit students during classwork time, homework time, or when they are studying for a chapter test. Having a math notebook to refer to while working independently will boost confidence and productivity. All activities can easily be posted to online platforms, as well (printable pages are in a PDF format) Each topic includes: 1- Animated PowerPoint (designed for students to copy and fil
Are you looking for ready to print standard algorithm anchor chart? If so, this is the perfect worksheet for you! This document is aligned to the TEKS for 4th grade math. Easy no prep worksheet that can be used as a guide for new learners, intervention for struggling learners, or even a center activity. You can use this resource multiple ways: Print the single worksheet and laminate it to help guide students as they are practicing the skill. Print the journal sized anchor chart for adding to i
This product included a PDF and an editable excel file with multiple place value charts. These charts help students visualize the place value of numbers. It includes notes to fill in, blank example sheets, and blank charts to use on assignments. I have the half sheets available for my students to use when rewriting numbers in multiple formats, identifying place value, and rounding.
If you’re teaching volume and want something that actually sticks for your students—this is it. This bilingual volume anchor chart breaks down the concept in a clear, visual, and student-friendly way. It includes both English and Spanish versions, making it perfect for supporting your multilingual learners while keeping your math instruction strong and accessible. The chart walks students through: What volume actually means (not just a definition they memorize and forget) The formula L × W ×
INCLUDED in this download: Math Doodle SheetGuided Practice Sheet PowerPoint – to show students the KEY– two versions of both sheets included: INB and large 8.5 x 11 size TEKS and CC Aligned – plan for the FULL year included! These doodle sheets are the SAME CONTENT as my 4th grade foldables, just in a FLAT SHEET format! So EASY to USE!This product is part of a larger bundle of 78 4th grade math Doodle Sheets found here: 4th Grade Math ALL the DOODLE Sheets ~ So Fun and Engaging!These 4th
I created this product because I was really bad at doing Math anchor charts in my class because I am OCD and don't like to put messing things on my classroom walls. I created this to help me guide my students to understand all of the TEKS they need for the STAAR. However, this can also be used for Common Core.
Within this product is a PowerPoint of Interactive Slides of the anchor charts. Another PowerPoint with slides that have the answers so you can turn into posters if your school has a pos
Create confident students! Get your upper elementary class excited every day with these Division-themed vocabulary slides! Perfect for busy teachers and parents, this no-prep resource provides engaging practice on essential math and language skills all in one place. Skills Covered: Division concepts and operationsVocabulary development related to divisionProblem-solving and critical thinkingLong division review Easy to Use: Just project the slides! This Product Includes: Slides that are comp
These charts offer a memory help and anchor to remember the complicated steps of division using the Standard Algorithm. My students love these charts. Each chart features a colorful burger with the steps and saying. Does (divide) McDonald's (multiply) Sell (subtract) cheese (check) burgers (bring down). In the past, I have placed magnets on the back and then we move each step as we complete it so they can clearly see what comes next.
Use CUBS as a mnemonic to help students remember the steps to pull out important information from word problems.
Includes:
- Interactive Notebook Cut-Out
- Classroom Poster
This foldable is a rich resource for introducing students to the distributive property of division. This foldable breaks math instruction into four key components: Instruction- Sections A & B Check for Understanding- Section C Collaboration- Section D Independent Practice- Section E The foldable presents enough content to enhance student engagement during math instruction so struggling students do not become overwhelmed while accelerated students are able to work ahead. This foldable is als
This chart can be modified to whatever subject, goal, fact, objective, or standard. It is out of 30 questions, but can easily be changed. It's over a 9 week period. It is a super easy graph that kiddos of any age can use.