Do your students struggle to multiply fractions by whole numbers? This anchor chart has both a visual model for your more concrete thinkers, and the standard algorithm for those who are ready for the more abstract. You can hang this in your classroom, share your screen for virtual learning, or have students glue in their notebooks.
A great resource for hanging in your classroom, putting in student notebooks, or projecting as a reference digitally. This chart shows two ways to solve problems dividing whole numbers by fractions- with a picture model, and the algorithm (Keep, Change, Flip). Enjoy!
This graphic organizer helps students brainstorm topics they are experts on to write about! Designed to be used with Lucy Calkin's Writer's Workshop Grade 3 Unit 2- The Art of Information Writing, but can be used for anyone brainstorming topics for informational writing. It breaks brainstorming down into 3 topics: PlacesActivitiesThings
A simple anchor chart to hang around your classroom to remind students of the Keep Change Flip Method of dividing fractions by Fractions. You can print and put in student binders or notebooks, post to your google classroom for reference, or use in your physical classroom.
This is an anchor chart of steps to lead students in how to do the box method, or area model of multiplication. It has five steps that have students break apart a number into place values, then set up a grid, and then multiply and add to find an answer. This would be helpful to post in the classroom, or to have student glue into notebooks to be able to reference.
Are your students struggling to understand how to subtract mixed numbers where they need to borrow from the whole numbers? This anchor simply lays out the steps, with visual aids.
A great resource for hanging in your classroom, putting in student notebooks, or projecting as a reference digitally. Contains 3 anchor charts for introducing the skill of dividing fractions by a whole number. 1) Combined Picture Model & Algorithm- Great for hanging up for reference and so students can see the connection between concrete and abstract. 2) Only Picture Model3) Only Algorithm. Designed to be printed on 11x17 paper, but also prints on 8x11.
Trying to teach your student how to multiply decimals by whole numbers? This anchor chart has: Visual model with place value chips for more concrete thinkers Standard algorithm for those who are ready for the more abstract.You can hang this in your classroom, share your screen for virtual learning, or have students glue in their notebooks. Product includes 1 full size version (8.5 x11), and one half sheet version for student notebooks.
3 Lessons worth of Activities! Includes: Tools of Exploration- 7 posters of different tools used for exploration, including Compass, Astrolabe, Etc. Editable slide included if you would like to to add other tools based on your class needs. Can be used for stations, or whole class exploration, and by clicking the link you can use digitally or in print. Includes note taking sheet with space for writing and sketching. Ships of Exploration- 9 posters of different tools used for exploration, includin
This non-fiction article on the 2020 outbreak of the coronavirus provides kids with all the most up to date information about the corona virus in a factual, calm way. It includes: 1) What is the coronavirus? 2) Where did it start and spread? 3) What are the symptoms? 4) What can we do to help? as well as a vocabulary bank with definitions. After the article there are 4 activities: Comprehension Questions (Multiple Choice, Fill in the Blank, Written Response)Vocabulary Activity Writing Activit
This graphic organizer helps students brainstorm the subtopics they will later turn into chapters for their expert books. Designed to be used with Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop Grade 3 Unit 2- The Art of Information Writing, but can be used for anyone brainstorming subtopics for informational writing. You can print this and have students glue in their notebooks. Includes: Categories/Topics to get students minds workingExample Filled in Graphic organizer for reference. Hand graphic organizer
This is an anchor chart of steps to lead students in how to do the box method, or area model of multiplication. It has five steps that have students break apart a number into place values, then set up a grid, and then multiply and add to find an answer. This would be helpful to post in the classroom, or to have student glue into notebooks to be able to reference.
Contains 3 anchor charts for introducing the skill of adding fractions with unlike denominators. 1) Combined Picture Model & Algorithm- Great for hanging up for reference and so students can see the connection between concrete and abstract. 2) Only Picture Model3) Only Algorithm. Designed to be printed on 11x17 paper, but also prints on 8x11.
My students LOVE this fun, informative, GROSS demonstration which really gives kids a front row seat to the digestive process. This packet includes directions for a simple, cheap demonstration (involving household items like crackers, stockings and a plastic bag) that they can be involved in from start to finish with minimal adult help. This packet can be used as a whole class activity, or an adult could work with a group on the demonstration while the rest of the students work independently on
Trying to teach your student how to multiply decimals? This anchor chart has: Visual model for your more concrete thinkers (you can use base ten blocks for this model, or print out 100s grids- note, this method only works for numbers with tenths, not hundredths, but is a great way to introduce multiplying decimals)Standard algorithm for those who are ready for the more abstract. You can hang this in your classroom, share your screen for virtual learning, or have students glue in their notebooks
Anchor chart for Multiplying Fractions with visual examples. You can put this on your wall to give students a reminder of the steps, or print and put into notebooks for an easy reference.
A great resource for hanging in your classroom, putting in student notebooks, or projecting as a reference digitally. This chart shows how to add Mixed Numbers with the same denominator- with a picture model for each step.
Includes: 5 "mini story" scenarios of problems typically occurring in mid-upper elementary classrooms. Each scenario has a place for kids to write about their solution ideas, and then draw a picture. A great resource for the beginning of the year, or any time that conflict arises between kids in your class, and they need some help working through how to be problem solvers. You can use these scenarios as a whole class activity, small group work, or individual work.
This is a great way to build agency and have students feel proud of their learning differences. This is a collection of 16 posters with different celebrities with learning needs, including athletes, musicians, and historical figures. Celebrities were chosen for their interest to school-age kids, their success in "overcoming" their learning need, and for their diversity in gender and background. Each page includes information about each person's accomplishments, as well as a description of their
This anchor chart clearly lays out the steps in how to subtract mixed numbers. The first way is through finding a common denominator, the second way is converting to an improper fraction, finding a common denominator, and converting back. This would be helpful to have as a visual reference in your classroom, or printing and having as a reference in a math notebook.
4th - 6th
Arithmetic, Fractions, Math
CCSS
5.NF.A.1
$1.50
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