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Preview of Operations Vocabulary Key Words

Operations Vocabulary Key Words

Make math word problems easier to understand with this clear, student-friendly Math Operations Vocabulary Key Words Poster! This eye-catching poster highlights the most common key words and phrases associated with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, helping students quickly identify which operation to use when solving word problems. Designed as a visual reference, it supports learners in building confidence, accuracy, and mathematical reasoning across all grade levels. Perfect
Preview of Math Mat: Place Value Graphic Organizer

Math Mat: Place Value Graphic Organizer

Bring place value to life with this Math Mat Graphic Organizer! This hands-on tool gives students a clear and visual way to understand numbers, whether they’re working with ones and tens or expanding into thousands and decimals. Perfect for guided practice, independent work, or small groups, the mat helps students build, write, and break apart numbers with ease. Skills Practiced: Identifying ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands Understanding decimals and place value relationships
Preview of Back to School BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking

Back to School BULLETIN BOARD MATH CHALLENGE Computation Critical Thinking

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Barbara Evans
How Many Ways? – Back to School Edition is an open-ended, math bulletin board that is perfect computation practice for any elementary classroom. Challenge your students' critical thinking and fluency to determine how many ways they can reach the target number. The task is similar to Boogle(TM) for numbers. Post the operation symbols and the target number you choose to easily differentiate the task. [kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, enrichment, computation
Preview of Counting to Multiplication and Division

Counting to Multiplication and Division

This is a resource that leads the student to a beginning understanding of multiplication facts through counting. As a parent and grandparent I have counted with my children. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. YES! Then what? I work towards 20! THIS IS WHERE it becomes difficult. 13 is forgotten or 16 or 17. The mumbling begins?? What if there was a better way? Success more frequently! 1, 2 3, 4 5, 6 7, 8 9, 10!!! Yea we counted to 10! With an emphasis on the even numbers begins the
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