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Preview of Converting Fractions to Decimals and Decimals to Fractions Supplemental Aid

Converting Fractions to Decimals and Decimals to Fractions Supplemental Aid

Created by
Jessica Salinas
Objective: To assist students with math concepts and recall using pictorial models, graphic organizers, number lines, etc. Supplemental aids are designated supports for students who meet the eligible criteria approved by the appropriate committee. These student-friendly tools are designed to support understanding and mastery of key math concepts. Students will use the supplemental aids to help them convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions using clear, step-by-step visual models.
Preview of Animal Report

Animal Report

This is a fact sheet for students to record information they've researched about their animal of choice. This visual organizer can help students list the description, habitat, diet, and other interesting facts. The fact sheet can be used as a standalone assignment OR as a planning sheet for a writing project.
Preview of Handwriting House Poster and PNG House

Handwriting House Poster and PNG House

Created by
Britt Carroll
Welcome to the Handwriting House – Where Every Letter Finds Its Home! Transform your handwriting instruction with the Handwriting House Poster, a visual anchor that brings structure, clarity, and consistency to every writing lesson. Whether you're teaching tall letters, short letters, or those tricky descenders, this poster gives students a concrete, kid-friendly framework to understand spatial placement on handwriting lines. Why Teachers Love It:Multisensory & Explicit: Reinforces spatial awa
Preview of KWL Chart and notes on ways to use it

KWL Chart and notes on ways to use it

This KWL Chart is a versatile and student-friendly graphic organizer designed to support learning before, during, and after a lesson. The resource is available in both color and black-and-white versions, making it easy to use digitally or print for classroom use. The black-and-white option is ink-friendly and perfect for photocopying, while the color version adds visual appeal and helps engage students. The chart is clearly organized into three sections: K – What I KnowW – What I Want to KnowL
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