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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 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 Snakes and Ladders - Subtraction

Snakes and Ladders - Subtraction

Created by
Conor Larkin
Practice various difficulties of subtraction with these 9 snakes and ladders games. Whether used as a centre, a free time math game, or for intervention/ practice, students will enjoy playing.
Preview of Multiples Created by Miller Math Market

Multiples Created by Miller Math Market

Memorizing the multiples of numbers 1–12 through rote memory provides foundational benefits that extend across many areas of math and overall cognitive development. Here are the key advantages: Builds Automaticity Quick recall of multiplication facts reduces cognitive load, allowing students to solve problems faster without having to calculate every time. This frees up brainpower for higher-order thinking in areas like word problems, fractions, algebra, and geometry.
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