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.)
Help students clearly understand how to identify and combine like terms with this simple and visually organized anchor chart. This resource is perfect for introducing or reviewing expressions and reinforcing algebraic thinking in a student-friendly way. The chart highlights the key idea that only terms with the same variable and exponent can be combined, and provides clear examples to guide students through the process. This anchor chart works great for: Classroom wall displays Math notebook
This anchor chart helps students learn the equations for percent change, percent error, percent increase, and percent decrease. I use this as a digital resource for my students, as well as a poster in my classroom.
This anchor chart helps students learn the order of operations and can be used as a visual checklist when solving order of operations problems. I use this as a digital resource for my students, as well as a poster in my classroom.
Create flow chart to help those students struggling with which operations to choose from! Use as an anchor chart in the room or as a resource for the interactive notebooks!
This anchor chart helps students practice combining like terms and learn the vocabulary. I use this as a digital resource for my students, as well as a poster in my classroom.
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Included in this FREE download is a miniature anchor chart that is perfect for math scrapbooks. Spaces are intentionally left blank so the students can fill out the chart with the teacher during instructional time.
These anchor charts are intended to be printed as 5x7 photos in order to fit in student scrapbooks.
This handout is a visual aid for explaining problem solving strategies to students. My students keep a copy in their Interactive Notebooks to refer to as needed.