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Preview of Multiplication Chart

Multiplication Chart

Created by
VCDesigns
This is a multiplication chart. It is commonly used in Montessori schools. It goes all the way to 12. It is in .doc format.
Preview of Perfect Square & Cube Root Charts |7th grade-Algebra | Squares 1-50 | Cubes 1-30

Perfect Square & Cube Root Charts |7th grade-Algebra | Squares 1-50 | Cubes 1-30

Looking for an 8th grade math resource that helps students with their Perfect Square and Cube Roots?This resources is perfect for making learning stress-free while students practice memorizing their Perfect Square and Cube Roots! ✅ This resource includes:Square Root Chart 1-50Cube Root Chart 1-30Your students will love the easiness of this resource! You may also like:* Real Number Unit Growing Bundle* Real Number System BUNDLED notes* Real Numbers Assignments & Activities Bundle* Squares & Cub
Preview of Parts of a Hundred Chart Worksheet

Parts of a Hundred Chart Worksheet

Created by
Alayna Stoll
The student must fill in the missing numbers using their knowledge of the Hundreds Chart. This is a good activity for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade students who are still working on number sense. This is also good for Third Grade, Fourth Grade, and Fifth Grade to practice 10 more/less, 11 more/less, and 12 more/less than a number, with automaticity. Suggested: Kinder, 1st, 2nd Graders can use a 100's chart. 3rd, 4th, 5th graders must do mental math to complete.
Preview of Multiplication Tables Practice Chart

Multiplication Tables Practice Chart

This is a basic practice chart for multiplication facts to 12. It is great to use in small group settings to practice facts and gain fluency. It can be timed for fluency scores and used for formative assessment.
Preview of Addition Chart to sums of 20

Addition Chart to sums of 20

Created by
Ann Waite
Addition chart to sums of 20 in the style of a standard multiplication chart. Can be made smaller to glue in interactive notebooks or have it enlarged to create a classroom poster.
Preview of Hundreds Chart with Cut and Paste Activity

Hundreds Chart with Cut and Paste Activity

This includes two variations of a Hundreds Chart: one ranging from 1 to 100 and one ranging from -20 to 120. It also has a simple cut and paste activity for both variations of the charts. Charts are blank and can be color coded in a variety of ways to help students identify various patterns.
Preview of Subtracting on a One Hundred Chart

Subtracting on a One Hundred Chart

Created by
Cowtown Teach
This is a quick four question assessment that will check your student's knowledge of subtracting using a one hundred chart.
Preview of Factors and Multiples Chart

Factors and Multiples Chart

Created by
Katie Coon
Students keep track of the the factors and multiples for the numbers 2 - 61, and then decide wheter they are prime or composite.
Preview of Number Talks Strategies Anchor Charts

Number Talks Strategies Anchor Charts

Created by
Jennifer Hudak
Want to have anchor charts to record all your students' strategies during Number Talks? Run out of space on your walls? These are blank anchor charts designed to be printed on US LEGAL SIZED paper! You can record students' strategies as they develop them. Posters included are for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division strategies. NOTE: These are designed to be printed on US LEGAL sized paper!! Please adjust the paper size and print options if you are printing on standard size
Preview of 3OA.9 Explain Patterns on a Hundred's Chart

3OA.9 Explain Patterns on a Hundred's Chart

3OA.9 Students should find and color a pattern on the hundred's chart and explain the pattern they see using appropriate math vocabulary: decreasing, increasing, diagonally, ones places, tens place, etc.
Preview of Input/Output Function Tables with Function Rules

Input/Output Function Tables with Function Rules

These problems have the function tables filled out and the students need to be able to identify the rule that the function table is following.
Preview of Multiplication Facts Chart

Multiplication Facts Chart

Created by
Coach S
A simple, no filler multiplication facts chart for numbers 1's - 12's.
Preview of Mulitiplication and Division skip counting chart

Mulitiplication and Division skip counting chart

This chart lists all the factors and multiples in a chart form. Your students can use this to practice their facts as well as a tool for their daily work. It is a more visually friendly alternative to the traditional multiplication chart where kids can get off on the wrong line. I did not include the ones or the twos. This resource includes multiplication/division facts for 3 through 12.
Preview of Money Trading Up Chart

Money Trading Up Chart

Created by
Megan Boothe
I created this to be used as an addition to calendar math. I plan to eventually phase it out. I hope it's useful for others!!
Preview of Rounding Flow Chart

Rounding Flow Chart

Created by
Flexing 4th
Flow chart to assist students applying the steps to rounding any type of number.
Preview of Multiplication Charts- November

Multiplication Charts- November

These great multiplication charts are fun and easy to use during the month of November. There are 3 different choices to print for your students depending on their knowledge of their multiplication facts.
Preview of Missing Numbers on a One Hundred Chart Section

Missing Numbers on a One Hundred Chart Section

Students will need to determine which numbers are missing from a section of a one hundred chart.
Preview of Multiplication Letter to Parents with Multiplication Chart (In Spanish)

Multiplication Letter to Parents with Multiplication Chart (In Spanish)

A small letter to send how to parents (with a multiplication chart) stating that their child needs to continue practicing their multiplication facts. The letter is short and in Spanish. Feel free to edit to your needs!
Preview of Math Maniacs Record Keeping Chart

Math Maniacs Record Keeping Chart

Created by
L Keiser
This is a math flash card program to help students individually challenge themselves to increase fact fluency. This is only the record keeping chart to monitor student progress. The program includes: Eight levels of flash cards (8 cards/level) for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division (indiviual packets available)Instruction pages for the students to be responsible for navigating through the levelsClub cards for the students to keep track of their progressGrid paper for the studen
Preview of Math Basic Operations Anchor Chart

Math Basic Operations Anchor Chart

Created by
Luz Castro
Graphic organizer to relate all four basic math operations. Use as reference on students' interactive notebook or as an anchor chart on the board.
Preview of Subtraction with Regrouping Anchor Chart

Subtraction with Regrouping Anchor Chart

Just a simple anchor chart to remind the kiddos when to regroup! Adapted from "bigger bottom borrow" to be "bigger bottom regroup" to use current terminology.
Preview of Place Value Charts

Place Value Charts

Created by
Kelly Collins
4 Charts Available: Ones-Thousands, Ones-Ten Thousands, Ones-Hundred Thousands, and Ones-Millions. You can make them smaller and have students paste them in notebook, rather than writing/drawing out for each problem. You can do what I did and laminate them so that you can use them over and over as a dry erase.
Preview of Math Facts Assessment Chart

Math Facts Assessment Chart

This is a FREE item that goes along with the Addition and Subtraction math facts bundle that I have. You can easily chart your students' progress on this chart. Using the assessment sheet in the bundle, you can see where your student should begin their math facts. Then check off each addition/subtraction facts learned. I LOVE this chart and the math facts "program!" Be sure to look for Math Facts Timed Tests for Addition and Subtraction! :)
Preview of Blank Multiplication Charts In and Out of Order

Blank Multiplication Charts In and Out of Order

Created by
Cari Downey
This document includes 3 blank multiplication charts. The 1st chart is in order from 1-12 vertically and horizontally. The 2nd chart is out of order horizontally, but in order from 1-12 vertically. The 3rd chart is out of order horizontally and vertically. My middle school students love the challenge to multiply out of order. It requires them to think about their answers instead of just memorizing the multiplication chart.
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