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Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Anchor Chart | Solve for the Hypotenuse | 8.7C

Pythagorean Theorem Anchor Chart | Solve for the Hypotenuse | 8.7C

Support your students in mastering the Pythagorean Theorem with this clear, step-by-step anchor chart designed for middle school math success! 🧠📏✨ Students will learn how to: ✔ Identify a right triangle ✔ Label the triangle (legs & hypotenuse) ✔ Substitute values into the formula ✔ Square, add, and take the square root ✔ Check that the hypotenuse is the longest side Perfect for visual learners and math intervention classrooms — this chart breaks the process into easy-to-follow steps and
Preview of Systems of Equations Word Problems Anchor Chart | Graphing Systems | 8.5I 8.9A

Systems of Equations Word Problems Anchor Chart | Graphing Systems | 8.5I 8.9A

Solving Systems of Equations from Word Problems Anchor Chart Help students understand how to translate a word problem into a system of linear equations and identify the solution using graphing. This visual anchor chart walks students step-by-step through the process of defining variables, writing equations in slope-intercept form, graphing the system, and interpreting the solution in context. Students see how the intersection of two graphs represents the solution to a system of equations. W
Preview of Metacognition Made Visible Infographics and Clip Art

Metacognition Made Visible Infographics and Clip Art

Infographic and Cliapart to accompany study skills and information processing lessons.
Preview of UPS Check anchor chart/graphic organizer/math strategies

UPS Check anchor chart/graphic organizer/math strategies

Created by
March Babies
UPS check for math! Use this anchor chart/graphic organizer to help students solve math problems. This strategy help kids slow down and show their work to determine any mistakes made during the math process.
Preview of Simplifying Fractions Using GCF Graphic Organizer

Simplifying Fractions Using GCF Graphic Organizer

This graphic organizer helps students simplify fractions by taking them step-by-step through the process of simplifying fractions using a greatest common factor. I project this on the board while students have a copy in a pocket chart. They use dry erase markers to solve problems with simplifying.
Preview of 7th Grade Probability Anchor Charts Bundle: Simple, Compound & Predictions

7th Grade Probability Anchor Charts Bundle: Simple, Compound & Predictions

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
🎯 Everything your students need to master Probability before State Testing!Stop the "hand-raising" fatigue and empower your students to solve probability problems independently! With state testing (STAAR, SOL, etc.) right around the corner, this Complete Probability Anchor Chart Bundle provides the visual roadmap your students need to navigate the entire unit. From understanding the difference between Simple and Compound events to making Quantitative Predictions using proportions, these cha
Preview of Math Problem-Solving Organizer | Step-by-Step Word Problem Strategy

Math Problem-Solving Organizer | Step-by-Step Word Problem Strategy

Created by
Ana Fernandez
Help students build confidence and structure when solving math problems with this easy-to-follow Math Problem-Solving Organizer! This resource guides students through a consistent process for analyzing and solving word problems while strengthening math vocabulary, reasoning, and written explanations. Perfect for daily practice, intervention groups, test prep, math notebooks, or small-group instruction, this organizer encourages students to slow down, think critically, and explain their mathemati
Preview of Solving Equations Flowchart

Solving Equations Flowchart

Created by
CreativeMathNJ
This flowchart is a great tool to help students through complicated equations. A particularly good resource for students who are struggling, or students who require a clear process to follow to be able to solve complex problems. This flowchart would make a great page in an interactive notebook, a great resource in a review, or an individual print out for students to utilize as needed. This flowchart covers equations with variables on both sides that require simplification on one or both sides.
Preview of Math Worksheets w/ Riddles BUNDLE 4th Grade 80+ Print or Digital Resources

Math Worksheets w/ Riddles BUNDLE 4th Grade 80+ Print or Digital Resources

Want your students to love their math assignments? This Bundle is for you! Math riddle worksheets enhance a math class by making learning more engaging and enjoyable, improving problem-solving skills, and boosting confidence. They encourage students to think critically, apply logical reasoning, and develop resilience while making the learning process more interactive and fun! Each of the 80+ no-prep printables begins with a riddle. To solve, students must complete math computations. Use
Preview of Free Long Division Reference – Steps of Division (D-M-S-C-B) Anchor Chart

Free Long Division Reference – Steps of Division (D-M-S-C-B) Anchor Chart

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
Preview of Place Value Poster & Center

Place Value Poster & Center

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What's In Store
This purchase includes a downloadable printable item that shows kids the place values up to Millions. It is a fun way to teach the kids with graphical representations to guide them in the learning process.
Preview of MA.4.M.1.2:  Conversions Anchor Chart

MA.4.M.1.2: Conversions Anchor Chart

Make conversions easy and engaging with this Conversions Anchor Chart, aligned to MA.4.M.1.2. This bright and clear resource helps students practice converting within a single system of measurement (customary and metric) using a simple step-by-step process. This chart includes: ✔️ A step-by-step guide to solving conversion problems ✔️ Visual examples of multiplying or dividing when converting ✔️ Customary and metric conversions for length, weight, capacity, and time ✔️ A worked-out sampl
Preview of Intro. Continued

Intro. Continued

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Introduction

Introduction

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Meet the Creator

Meet the Creator

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Self-Assessment

Self-Assessment

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Problem #5

Problem #5

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Problem #4

Problem #4

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of  Problem #1

Problem #1

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Problem #3

Problem #3

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Problem #2

Problem #2

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Fraction Tile Hand-out

Fraction Tile Hand-out

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Directions For Use

Directions For Use

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
Preview of Tips

Tips

The big shift for 4th graders is to understand multiplication in the reverse order that they learned in previous years. For example, they first learned that 5x 3 15. Now, it's often written as 15 = 3 x5, which is much harder to process. Your students will gain practice in using fraction tiles to solve multiplicative comparison word problems. Learning the reverse order will prepare them to solve real world problems.
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