Math Strategy charts using all mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division ) for third grade or fourth grade. The math strategy charts can be used as posters/mini anchor charts for our visual learners, and provides guidance in choosing the strategy that works BEST for them. Also included are math self-checklists which are differentiated (high, on-level, and below). It used to self-assess when completing their work, and when solving mathematical word problems
Fraction Strategy charts for comparing fractions and understanding the parts of a whole (best for third grade or fourth grade). These fraction strategy charts can be used as posters /mini anchor charts for our visual learners, for small group as a resource, and provides guidance in choosing the strategy that works BEST for them. These charts also guides them to understand how to look at a fraction or how to use the strategy when comparing fractions. DETAILS of What's Included: Fraction charts i
Multiplication strategy charts can be used as posters/mini anchor charts for our visual learners, and provides guidance in choosing the strategy that works BEST for them. The strategies included are equal groups, doubles facts, array, associative property, distributive property, commutative property, skip counting, repeated addition, zero property, identity property, multiples of 10. and multiples of 100. Use these charts as references for math small groups, or to keep in their math fold
Math vocabulary cards for all mathematical operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. 46 PASTEL COLORED vocabulary cards. Each vocabulary card will include a mathematical visual along with a definition. Some cards may also appear as a math poster to show the math strategy being used. Addition words: addition addend add plus sum total altogether perimeter associative property commutative property doubles fact break apart Subtraction words: subtract difference take away less tha
Simple for your students to use. It can be stapled to the back of their math notebook. At the end of their independent work, they can choose one activity for the math choice board. This math choice board is differentiated for your high students (first page), on-level students (second page), and your struggling students (third page) who usually need a reteach. This math choice board is also aimed to support students in their multiplication and addition skills. What else is great?! For each box,
Multiplication/Times Table Fluency for numbers 0-10 for mathematicians practicing in memorizing their times table from numbers 0-10. This also helps students to work on the skip counting strategy for each number. Students can take these home to practice on their fluency. This can also work for math centers, where students can assess each other. These charts can be printed and cut individually to hang in your classroom, or can be made into mini charts! These are formatted by pastel colors and as