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Preview of Percentages Graphic Organizer/Anchor Chart

Percentages Graphic Organizer/Anchor Chart

This percentages graphic organizer/anchor chart combines using the percentages proportion for "is, of, %" problems, word problems, as well as the percentage equation for tax, tip, and discount problems. Ways to use this resource:As an anchor chart in your classroom.Print as a multi-sheet poster, tape the pieces together, laminate, and hang in your classroom.As individual handouts/graphic organizers for each student.I like to give them each a copy that isn't filled out, then complete each section
Preview of Counting Coins Reference Sheets | Touch Money | Classroom Poster

Counting Coins Reference Sheets | Touch Money | Classroom Poster

This product includes classroom posters and student reference sheets to support students learning how to count coins using the Touch Money strategy. These visual supports help students understand coin values and apply touch points while counting in a clear, structured way. These reference sheets are perfect for students who benefit from visual models, repeated practice, and multisensory math strategies, especially in intervention, special education, small groups, or math centers. Use these po
Preview of Proportional Relationship Interactive Notes

Proportional Relationship Interactive Notes

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Alix Snure
A handout to be completed with your students as interactive notes about the difference between proportional and non-proportional relationships.
Preview of Math Word Problem Solving Strategy Plans Checklist Charts for Quick Reference

Math Word Problem Solving Strategy Plans Checklist Charts for Quick Reference

This is a great resource to help your students understand the different steps for solving mathematical word problems. Individual guidance cards can be kept by students for quick reference. These differentiated activities are NO PREP and READY TO GO! Great for sub (substitute lesson plans). They work well as quick, textbook-free, in-class, or homework activities. Just print and go!You can find FREE PRODUCTS for my store at: FREE PRODUCTS - iLoveToTeachKids
Preview of Rules of Divisibility - FREEBIE

Rules of Divisibility - FREEBIE

Rules of DivisibilityThis teacher resource is designed to support the learning of division. These 'tricks', also known as 'rules of divisibility' allow students to: check answers to questionswork mathematically with efficiencycheck prior knowledgePlease note - the learning of division, inclusive of conceptual understanding, should be taught first. The rules of divisibility are a tool for students to use along side the division of bigger numbers. What's included in this teacher resource?rainbow a
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