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Preview of Percent Proportion Notes | Ratio Tables Anchor Chart | Ratios & Percents | FREE

Percent Proportion Notes | Ratio Tables Anchor Chart | Ratios & Percents | FREE

Give your students a visual anchor that explains how percent is a ratio with a whole of 100. This one-page notes sheet shows the percent proportion, breaks down key vocabulary, and models the ratio table process step-by-step. Students learn how to: identify the part (IS) identify the whole (OF) place the percent correctly use equivalent ratios scale between 100% → benchmark percent → target percent use divide → multiply strategies with a ratio table This page works as: notes for noteb
Preview of Integer Notes- Written by Student

Integer Notes- Written by Student

Created by
LaTasia Simmons
Written by an autistic student in 2015.
Preview of Long Dvision Organizer

Long Dvision Organizer

Make long division easier for ALL learners with this visual, color-coded grid that supports both long division methods. Bring It Up (Partial Quotients) and Bring It Down (Traditional Long Division).This organizer helps students stay neat, organized, and confident as they solve multi-step division problems. Each column clearly separates the "rounds" of division, making it easier for students to keep track of the divide–multiply–subtract–bring down cycle. The dotted boxes guide students through
Preview of Multiplying Negatives One Pager

Multiplying Negatives One Pager

Created by
Magnified Labs
Multiplying Negative Numbers – Visual One-Pager (FREE) Designed for those learning or struggling with multiplying negative numbers. Clean, visual one-pager with various color options optimized for printing breaks down the rules of integer multiplication in a simple, color-coded format that makes patterns easy to see and remember. This resource clearly shows: • Positive × Positive = Positive • Positive × Negative = Negative • Negative × Positive = Negative • Negative × Negative = Positive Des
Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication BOOM CARDS™

Multi-Digit Multiplication BOOM CARDS™

⭐ Christmas-Themed BOOM CARDS™ to practice Multi-Digit Multiplication⭐ Download this deck of Boom Cards to your teacher account and assign them to your students for a quick check of their ability to multiply (3-digit by 2-digit) using the standard algorithm. Can be used as: Independent WorkStationsExit TicketEarly Finisher WorkInformal AssessmentExtension work for your high achieversNote:⭐Students will need scratch paper or whiteboards to show their work using the standard algorithm ⭐Students mu
Preview of Evaluating with Absolute Value | Remediation Mini Lesson | Florida B.E.S.T

Evaluating with Absolute Value | Remediation Mini Lesson | Florida B.E.S.T

Created by
Algebra Boost
This is a Mini Lesson for students struggling with Evaluating Expressions with Absolute Value! Video goes through the process of being able to do order of operations and use absolute value bars as a grouping symbol and also has invisible operations. I pride myself on small mini lessons for remediation and reteaching purposes. Simple yet will make your students feel confident and successful.✅ Step by Step Directions on the Process of Evaluating Absolute Value with Order of Operations ✅Answer Ke
Preview of Common Core: Order of Operations Puzzle! Math Puzzle for Grades 6 and up

Common Core: Order of Operations Puzzle! Math Puzzle for Grades 6 and up

Created by
Tracy Womack
Order of Operations Puzzle meets Common Core Standards. This puzzle will give your students practice with simplifying numeric expressions, while problem solving too. This puzzle is designed for students in Grades 6 and up (depending on level). I have used this as an individual, partner, cooperative team activity. Students like the challenge of determining the correct answer (it is self checking) and of creating the final triangle. This puzzle directly addresses both the Common Core Standards for
Preview of Division Matching Pup to Name Puzzles

Division Matching Pup to Name Puzzles

Created by
PeaceEd
Division freebie with single digit divisor, 4-5 digit dividend, and NO REMAINDERS. I'm using this as a fun follow-up for 5th grade's re-introduction to division lesson, although I will likely not use all of them. This would also be a fun way to teach to students who struggle with math engagement. I think the cat version will come next... I will cut, laminate, and place on our Montessori Math Shelf.
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