Help students master key math concepts with 32 easy-to-read referencesheets covering fractions, decimals, geometry, algebra, probability, graphing, and more. Perfect for review, intervention, independent work, and test preparation.
This one-page referencesheet covers the key concepts of positive and negative numbers, including integer definitions, number line placement, absolute value, and comparing and ordering integers. It provides clear examples of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with positive and negative numbers. Visual representations help students connect abstract concepts to concrete understanding. The sheet serves as a reliable quick-reference tool during instruction, independent practice, or revie
This one-page referencesheet provides a concise overview of integers for students in grades 6 through 8. It covers the definition of integers, number line placement, absolute value, and the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative numbers. Key vocabulary and examples are included to support student understanding of integer concepts. The sheet serves as a quick-access resource during instruction, independent practice, or review.
This referencesheet gives equivalencies for fractions with denominators from 2 through 11 and their decimal and percent equivalents. Rules for conversion among these forms are written at the bottom to the page. Students will be able to recognize patterns among the numbers to help with memorization. Required resource for math teams and very useful in the classroom.
A colorful referencesheet containing important vocabulary when working with number lines. Post this reference in the classroom and make additional copies for students to keep in their binder. A visual reminder of essential vocabulary to help enhance class discussions and concept understanding. Students are reminded that numbers on a number line get smaller as you move left and larger as you move right, and that zero is located between negative numbers and positive numbers. Finally, students are