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Preview of Decimal Division Chart

Decimal Division Chart

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Rebecca's Room
This colorful chart provides step-by-step directions for dividing a decimal, by a decimal. The steps are clear, student friendly, and color-coded. This is great for printing out for students to keep in their math folders or for display on a Smart-Board or bulletin board. You can also use these steps to help you teach a mini-lesson.
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 Compound Interest Anchor Chart | Formula, Example, & Steps |

Compound Interest Anchor Chart | Formula, Example, & Steps |

Teach students how compound interest really works with this clear, step-by-step anchor chart! This resource walks students through identifying principal, rate, and time, converting percent to a decimal, applying the compound interest formula, and calculating the interest earned. Perfect for introducing financial literacy and helping students see the power of investing and interest growth. 📂 What’s Included✅ Full-color anchor chart ✅ Compound interest formula: A = P(1 + r)ᵗ ✅ Realistic word
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