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Preview of MA.5.NSO.2.4:  Multiplying Decimals with Estimation

MA.5.NSO.2.4: Multiplying Decimals with Estimation

Multiplying Decimals with Estimation, Rounding, and Place Value Teaching decimal operations can feel overwhelming for students, especially when they jump straight into the algorithm without understanding why it works. These anchor charts were created to slow the process down and make each step clear, visual, and meaningful. Aligned directly to MA.5.NSO.2.4, this resource helps students explore the multiplication and division of multi-digit decimals using estimation, rounding, and place value
Preview of Primary Colors Number Chart

Primary Colors Number Chart

Created by
LadybugLearner
Looking for the perfect number chart in your classroom!? LOOK NO FURTHER! This easy to follow number chart is perfect for students of all ages! Color coding allows for easy to follow numbers when practicing counting by 2's, 5's, and 10's. This download can be printed as a large poster (24x36) (36x48), mini anchor charts, student reference, used as a manipulative for a student tool kit or more! *DIGITAL DOWNLOAD*
Preview of MA.4.NSO.1.5: Plot, Order & Compare Decimals |

MA.4.NSO.1.5: Plot, Order & Compare Decimals |

Help your students visualize and compare decimals up to the hundredths place with this vibrant and easy-to-understand anchor chart—aligned with MA.4.NSO.1.5! This chart uses color-coded visuals, place value charts, grid models, and number comparisons to support students in understanding decimal values conceptually and numerically. What’s Included: Full-color Place Value Chart highlighting the tenths and hundredths positions Visual representations of: .3 (3 tenths) .03 (3 hundredths) .9 (
Preview of Intermediate Math Anchor Charts (Bundle)

Intermediate Math Anchor Charts (Bundle)

These 16 posters (15 + bonus) were created to be used as anchor charts. Post large versions on your classroom wall and/or print small versions for your students' interactive math notebooks. Most posters are color-coded for easy understanding. This is to be used in one classroom only. If a friend or colleague would like to use these images, please refer them to my store. Thank you! (They were created at 20''x30", so the resolution is very high.)
Preview of MA.4.NSO.2.2 and MA.4.NSO.2.4: Area Model & Box Method Division Anchor Chart

MA.4.NSO.2.2 and MA.4.NSO.2.4: Area Model & Box Method Division Anchor Chart

Support procedural reliability and visual understanding of multi-digit multiplication and division with this dual-purpose anchor chart! Aligned with MA.4.NSO.2.2 and MA.4.NSO.2.4, this chart teaches students to multiply using the area model and divide using the box method—both effective, kid-friendly strategies. What’s Included: Area Model for Multiplication (2-digit by 2-digit): Example: 25 × 36 broken down into four partial products Color-coded grid for visual clarity Clear vertical
Preview of MA.4.NSO.2.1: Multiplication & Division Facts Anchor Chart

MA.4.NSO.2.1: Multiplication & Division Facts Anchor Chart

Help your students master multiplication and division facts through 12 with this bold, easy-to-read anchor chart! Aligned with MA.4.NSO.2.1, this chart supports students in recalling basic facts automatically—an essential building block for success in upper-grade math. This resource includes side-by-side multiplication and division tables, paired with a True/False equation activity to reinforce fact families and accuracy. What’s Included: Color-coded Multiplication Tables (1 through 12) M
Preview of Area & Circumference of Circles Poster | Radius vs Diameter & Pi Formulas

Area & Circumference of Circles Poster | Radius vs Diameter & Pi Formulas

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
Stop the "Radius vs. Diameter" confusion with this visual Circles Cheat Sheet!Calculating Area and Circumference is a major struggle for 7th graders—they often mix up the formulas or forget to square the radius. This 2-page anchor chart set serves as the perfect scaffold, breaking down the vocabulary and the math into easy-to-follow steps. What’s Included:Page 1: Vocabulary & Definitions: Visual definitions of Radius, Diameter, Circumference, Area, and Pi. The color-coding (blue for radius, pink
Preview of MA.4.FR.1.1: Modeling Equivalent Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100

MA.4.FR.1.1: Modeling Equivalent Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100

Make fractions visual and accessible with this engaging anchor chart! Designed to support MA.4.FR.1.1, this chart helps students model and express fractions — including mixed numbers and improper fractions — with denominators of 10 and convert them to equivalent fractions with a denominator of 100. What's Included: Clear visual models showing the relationship between tenths and hundredths. Correct and incorrect representations to reinforce conceptual understanding. Step-by-step visuals of
Preview of Back to School Graph Paper Notebook | Grid, Squared, Math, and Writing Notebook

Back to School Graph Paper Notebook | Grid, Squared, Math, and Writing Notebook

This is a print-ready PDF file containing 96 identical pages, carefully designed to provide professional drawing paper in A4 size (210×297 mm) with high-quality 300 DPI resolution. When you open the file on your device or after printing it, you'll find each page features a consistent grid of squares measuring 20 mm per side, which is the ideal space for technical drawing, solving mathematical problems, and taking precise notes. The main grid lines are drawn with an appropriate thickness (2 pixel
Preview of MA.4.NSO.2.7: Line Up, Add, and Drop the Decimal

MA.4.NSO.2.7: Line Up, Add, and Drop the Decimal

Make decimal addition simple and visual with this easy-to-follow anchor chart! Aligned with MA.4.NSO.2.7, this poster walks students through the step-by-step process of adding multi-digit numbers with decimals to the hundredths place—with clear modeling and kid-friendly instructions. Whether you’re introducing the concept or reviewing before a test, this chart supports all learners with visual cues and explicit directions. What’s Included: Two worked-out examples: 9.36 + 7.23 49.365 + 7.
Preview of MA.4.GR.1.3:  Solving Unknown Angles

MA.4.GR.1.3: Solving Unknown Angles

Make solving for unknown angles easy and engaging with this Grade 4 Geometry Anchor Chart, aligned to MA.4.GR.1.3: Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving unknown whole-number angle measures and write an equation to represent the unknown.This vibrant poster helps students understand how to find missing angle measures using addition and subtraction, and shows them how to write equations to represent real-world scenarios. With kid-friendly visuals and examples, this chart turns a
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