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Preview of Decoding Word Problems Anchor Chart – Step-by-Step Problem Solving for 5th Grade

Decoding Word Problems Anchor Chart – Step-by-Step Problem Solving for 5th Grade

Make word problems less intimidating and more manageable for your students with this Decoding Word Problems Anchor Chart! Designed for 5th grade (but adaptable for other upper elementary grades), this anchor chart guides students step by step through reading, understanding, and solving word problems. With this resource, your students will: Read carefully and identify key information Circle important numbers and underline clue words Ask the right question to understand what the problem is
Preview of Multiplication Strategies Anchor Chart

Multiplication Strategies Anchor Chart

Multiplication Strategies Anchor Chart Help your students build confidence and fluency with this clear, easy-to-understand anchor chart featuring multiple strategies for solving multiplication problems! This chart introduces and models the most common and effective strategies, including: Area Model Standard Algorithm Partial Product Lattice Method Designed with student-friendly visuals and simple language, this anchor chart supports 3rd–5th grade learners and aligns perfectly with state stand
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.1.4: Rounding Whole Numbers Anchor Chart | Nearest 10, 100, 1,000

MA.4.NSO.1.4: Rounding Whole Numbers Anchor Chart | Nearest 10, 100, 1,000

Take the confusion out of rounding! This bright and clear anchor chart is designed to help 4th grade students master rounding whole numbers from 0 to 10,000 to the nearest ten, hundred, or thousand—aligned perfectly with MA.4.NSO.1.4. Students get both a number line strategy and a step-by-step rounding rule guide to build a strong conceptual and procedural understanding of rounding. What’s Inside: Visual number line examples showing how to round 12,457 to: The nearest ten The nearest hu
Preview of MA.5.NSO.2.4:  Multiplying Decimals with Estimation

MA.5.NSO.2.4: Multiplying Decimals with Estimation

Multiplying Decimals with Estimation, Rounding, and Place Value Teaching decimal operations can feel overwhelming for students, especially when they jump straight into the algorithm without understanding why it works. These anchor charts were created to slow the process down and make each step clear, visual, and meaningful. Aligned directly to MA.5.NSO.2.4, this resource helps students explore the multiplication and division of multi-digit decimals using estimation, rounding, and place value
Preview of Area & Circumference of Circles Poster | Radius vs Diameter & Pi Formulas

Area & Circumference of Circles Poster | Radius vs Diameter & Pi Formulas

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
Stop the "Radius vs. Diameter" confusion with this visual Circles Cheat Sheet!Calculating Area and Circumference is a major struggle for 7th graders—they often mix up the formulas or forget to square the radius. This 2-page anchor chart set serves as the perfect scaffold, breaking down the vocabulary and the math into easy-to-follow steps. What’s Included:Page 1: Vocabulary & Definitions: Visual definitions of Radius, Diameter, Circumference, Area, and Pi. The color-coding (blue for radius, pink
Preview of Inequalities Anchor Charts Bundle | 4 Posters | 7th & 8th Grade Math

Inequalities Anchor Charts Bundle | 4 Posters | 7th & 8th Grade Math

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
This Inequalities Anchor Charts Bundle is designed to support 7th and 8th grade students as they learn to write, solve, and graph inequalities. These visually engaging anchor charts provide clear reference tools that help students build conceptual understanding and reduce common mistakes. This bundle is perfect for: Whole‑group instructionInteractive notebooksMath walls and classroom displaysIntervention and reviewWhat’s included (4 anchor charts):Writing Inequalities from Word Problems (keywo
Preview of Simple vs Compound Probability Anchor Chart | 7th Grade Math Test Prep Poster

Simple vs Compound Probability Anchor Chart | 7th Grade Math Test Prep Poster

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
Stop the confusion between "adding" and "multiplying" probabilities just in time for state testing!This Simple vs. Compound Probability Anchor Chart is the perfect visual reference to help 7th grade students distinguish between ONE event (Simple) and TWO+ events (Compound). With testing season (STAAR, SOL, etc.) right around the corner, students often mix up when to add outcomes (the "OR" rule) and when to multiply independent events (the "AND" rule). This poster fixes that by putting them si
Preview of Solving Two-Step Inequalities Anchor Chart | Dividing by Negatives Rule (7.11B)

Solving Two-Step Inequalities Anchor Chart | Dividing by Negatives Rule (7.11B)

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ZeroPrepMath
Tackle the most common mistake with inequalities with this "When to Flip the Sign" Anchor Chart!We have all seen it: a student sees a negative sign anywhere in an inequality problem and immediately flips the symbol. Or, they divide by a negative and forget to flip it at all. This anchor chart is designed to stop that confusion by providing a clear, side-by-side comparison of when to flip the symbol and when to keep it the same. What’s Included:This resource uses two-step inequality examples to
Preview of Inequalities Anchor Chart: Keywords, Graphing Symbols & Cheat Sheet | 6th-8th

Inequalities Anchor Chart: Keywords, Graphing Symbols & Cheat Sheet | 6th-8th

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ZeroPrepMath
Stop the confusion between "At Most" and "At Least" once and for all!One of the biggest hurdles in 7th and 8th-grade math is translating word problems into inequalities. Students often know how to solve the math, but they get stuck picking the correct symbol because the vocabulary is tricky. Designed by a math interventionist, this Inequalities Cheat Sheet is the ultimate visual scaffold. It breaks down the four symbols into color-coded sections, linking the Symbol, the Graphing Rule (Open vs
Preview of Probability Anchor Charts: Simple & Compound | CFS Included |State Test Prep

Probability Anchor Charts: Simple & Compound | CFS Included |State Test Prep

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
State testing is right around the corner—give your students the visual cues they need to master Probability!Probability is one of the trickiest topics for 7th graders because they constantly mix up Simple Events (adding) and Compound Events (multiplying). This set of Anchor Charts / Cheat Sheets fixes that misconception by providing clear Criteria for Success for both types of problems. Perfect for February/March test prep (STAAR, SOL, etc.), these posters explicitly show the difference betwe
Preview of MA.4.AR.3.1: Factor Pairs, Prime & Composite Numbers Anchor Chart

MA.4.AR.3.1: Factor Pairs, Prime & Composite Numbers Anchor Chart

Make factors and number types crystal clear for your students with this Factor Pairs, Prime & Composite Numbers Anchor Chart! Aligned to MA.4.AR.3.1, this resource helps students determine factor pairs for whole numbers up to 144 and decide whether a number is prime, composite, or neither. This chart includes: ✔️ Easy-to-follow examples of factor pairs ✔️ Simple rules for finding factors quickly ✔️ Visuals that compare prime and composite numbers ✨ Perfect for: 4th grade math classrooms
Preview of MA.4.AR.3.2:  Patterns Anchor Chart

MA.4.AR.3.2: Patterns Anchor Chart

Bring patterns to life for your students with this Patterns Anchor Chart! Aligned to MA.4.AR.3.2, this resource helps students generate, describe, and extend both shape patterns and number patterns while following a given rule. This chart includes: ✔️ Examples of repeating shape patterns ✔️ Increasing & decreasing number patterns using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division ✔️ In/Out Boxes to reinforce rules in a visual way ✨ Perfect for: 4th grade math classrooms Guided
Preview of MA.4.FR.1.2: Decimal Notation & Fractions Anchor Chart

MA.4.FR.1.2: Decimal Notation & Fractions Anchor Chart

Help your students confidently convert between decimals and fractions with this vibrant and student-friendly anchor chart! Aligned to MA.4.FR.1.2, this visual aid supports understanding of how to use decimal notation to represent fractions — and vice versa — with denominators of 10 and 100. What’s Included: Colorful visual models of tenths and hundredths grids Clear decimal-to-fraction examples: 0.8 = 8/10 0.54 = 54/100 0.06 = 6/100 Mixed number and decimal conversion visuals: 7.6 =
Preview of MA.4.M.1.1:  Measurement Anchor Chart

MA.4.M.1.1: Measurement Anchor Chart

Help your students master measurement with this How We Measure Anchor Chart, aligned to MA.4.M.1.1. This colorful and student-friendly reference sheet shows the tools we use to measure different attributes of objects, along with key customary and metric conversions. This chart includes: ✔️ Visuals for time, length, weight, temperature, and capacity/volume ✔️ Customary conversions (inches, feet, yards, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, pounds, and ounces) ✔️ Metric conversions (millimeters, c
Preview of MA.4.GR.1.1 Angles Anchor Chart – Classifying Angles Made Easy!

MA.4.GR.1.1 Angles Anchor Chart – Classifying Angles Made Easy!

Help your students identify and classify angles with this clear and student-friendly anchor chart! Aligned to MA.4.GR.1.1, this resource makes it easy for learners to explore angles as an attribute of two-dimensional figures. ✅ Defines acute, right, obtuse, straight, and reflex angles ✅ Includes simple visuals that match each definition ✅ Student-friendly explanations for quick understanding ✅ Perfect for classroom display, math centers, or interactive notebooks ✅ Builds a strong foundati
Preview of Bus Timetable – Fill in the Chart (Grade 2)

Bus Timetable – Fill in the Chart (Grade 2)

Bus Timetable – Fill in the Chart (Grade 2) This Bus Timetable worksheet lets Grade 2 students practice reading and completing real-life schedules. Learners record bus stop names and times, reinforcing math, time-telling, and life skills. Ideal for morning work, centers, or SEL-based problem-solving. Easy to print and use with small groups or whole-class instruction.
Preview of MA.4.FR.1.3: Equivalent Fractions Anchor Chart

MA.4.FR.1.3: Equivalent Fractions Anchor Chart

Give your students the visual tools they need to identify and generate equivalent fractions with this bright and clear anchor chart! Aligned to MA.4.FR.1.3, this resource helps students understand how equivalent fractions work, even when fractions are greater than one. Concepts Covered: Visually comparing fractions (e.g., 2/5 = 4/10) using shaded models Using the butterfly method to check for equivalency Creating equivalent fractions by: Multiplying the numerator and denominator by the s
Preview of Trick-or-Treat Elapsed Time Chart (Grades 3–5)

Trick-or-Treat Elapsed Time Chart (Grades 3–5)

Trick-or-Treat Elapsed Time Chart (Grades 3–5) This Trick-or-Treat Elapsed Time worksheet challenges Grades 3–5 to calculate elapsed time between stops on a Halloween route. Builds time management, subtraction, and problem-solving skills. Great for seasonal math practice, centers, or take-home enrichment.
Preview of Blank Millions Place Value Chart Template | Expanded Form Practice for Teachers

Blank Millions Place Value Chart Template | Expanded Form Practice for Teachers

Created by
Tiny Classmate
This Blank Millions Place Value Template is a must-have tool for any teacher looking to reinforce place value understanding in a flexible and customizable way! Designed for upper elementary math (Grades 3–5), this printable template allows teachers to input their own numbers for students to break down into expanded form and identify each digit’s place value up to the millions. What’s Included:3 customizable sections with:Write-in area for expanded formPlace value chart including:MillionsHundr
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 Ratio and Proportion Anchor Chart

Ratio and Proportion Anchor Chart

Created by
The Tutor Team
Ratio and Proportions Anchor Chart
Preview of Volume of Prisms vs Pyramids Anchor Chart | Formula Poster | 7th Grade Math

Volume of Prisms vs Pyramids Anchor Chart | Formula Poster | 7th Grade Math

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
Help your students visualize the relationship between Prisms and Pyramids!One of the most common mistakes in Geometry is forgetting to "divide by 3" when calculating the volume of a pyramid. This side-by-side anchor chart clears up that confusion by contrasting the two shapes directly. What’s Included:Side-by-Side Comparison: A clear layout distinguishing that Prisms have two bases, while Pyramids have one base and come to a point.The Formulas: Displays V=Bh for prisms and V=1/3Bh for pyramids.V
Preview of Volume of Prisms Anchor Chart | Base Area (Big B) vs Base (b) Visual

Volume of Prisms Anchor Chart | Base Area (Big B) vs Base (b) Visual

Created by
ZeroPrepMath
Clear up the #1 confusion in Geometry: The difference between "Little b" and "Big B"!We have all seen it: a student is calculating the volume of a prism, and for "B B" (Area of the Base), they just plug in the length of one side (b b). This simple misconception causes students to get entire Surface Area and Volume units wrong. This anchor chart tackles that misconception head-on with a side-by-side comparison. It visually demonstrates that Little b is a length, while Big B is an entire 2D Area
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