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Preview of Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Conversion Cheat Sheet

Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Conversion Cheat Sheet

Created by
Kinder-spirits
Cheat Sheet/ Math Notes for Interactive Notebook helping you remember the steps to use when converting fractions, decimals, and percents. Quick easy guide to follow
Preview of Spiral Review Do Now Editable Template

Spiral Review Do Now Editable Template

Create your own custom Do Nows or bellringers with this editable template, designed to make your morning routine organized and consistent! This flexible resource allows you to plug in your own questions, standards, or review topics to fit your classroom needs. What’s Included: Fully editable Do Now template Space for 3 standards per week Organized daily layout (Monday–Friday) Optional Friday quiz section to check for mastery Simple, clean design ready for printing or digital use How I use t
Preview of Adding Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100 | Anchor Chart | Area Model

Adding Fractions with Denominators of 10 and 100 | Anchor Chart | Area Model

This anchor chart is perfect for introducing how to add fractions with unlike denominators of 10 and 100. It shows steps on how to get a common denominator, add fractions, simplify, and model fractions. It has 4 steps outlined with a color coding to match the examples to help students see the correlation. Anchor charts great learning tools for the teacher and the students! They help students refer back to their learning goals, follow steps and procedures, and help guide their learning. They use
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers | Anchor Chart | Number Line | Model

Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers | Anchor Chart | Number Line | Model

This anchor chart is perfect for introducing how to add and subtract mixed numbers. It has 4 steps outlined with a color coding to match the examples to help students see the correlation. The students will be able to see how to use a model, number line, and standard algorithm. Anchor charts great learning tools for the teacher and the students! They help students refer back to their learning goals, follow steps and procedures, and help guide their learning. They use math vocabulary as well as s
Preview of Area, Perimeter, and Volume Reference Sheet

Area, Perimeter, and Volume Reference Sheet

Created by
Miss Hitch OG
Accessible, full-color math reference sheet for area, perimeter, and volume. includes visual models and definitions for area, perimter, and volume, common formulas for basic shapes. Great for introductory / elementary level lessons. This reference sheet is perfect for math intervention or special education. Support students with a visual references and formulas to support working memory and understanding of math concepts. Full color images are perfect for engaging multi-sensory learners. My own
Preview of List of Factors for Numbers 1-100 Factor Table

List of Factors for Numbers 1-100 Factor Table

This file includes a table of all of the factors for the numbers 1-100. There is a completed copy in purple, in black, and a blank copy. Students can complete their own factors with the differentiated factor table copies! Included in this factor table resource you will find:1 completed factor table in purple 1 completed factor table in black 1 blank 1-100 factor table on one page 1 blank 1-100 factor table on 2 pages (50 per page) 1 1-100 factor table with the first (lower) factor completed
Preview of Simplifying Fractions | Anchor Chart | 4 Strategies | Greatest Common Factor

Simplifying Fractions | Anchor Chart | 4 Strategies | Greatest Common Factor

This anchor chart is perfect for introducing how to simplify fractions. It has 4 strategies outlined with a color coding to match the examples to help students see the correlation. The students use the strategy of checking for prime numbers and checking for a greatest common factor. Anchor charts great learning tools for the teacher and the students! They help students refer back to their learning goals, follow steps and procedures, and help guide their learning. They use math vocabulary as well
Preview of Brain Dump

Brain Dump

This is a great resource for teaching students to do braindumps for testing. Have them practice each part of the progression for a week or 2, take away the reference after the first few times, or have them keep their own reference sheet upside down as long as possible. The Goal is that by the time they are doing testing, they will be able to recreate this whole sheet in the first 10-15 min of their test and use as a reference later when they are tired. Teachers should encourage students to crea
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