Can be printed as a student handout or a 24x18in poster. This poster along with sticky notes with a variety of numbers allows students to place and move numbers to gain a better understanding of the classification of rational numbers.
This can be printed as a student handout or as a 24x36 in poster. I use this in my class with sticky notes to have students classify a variety of numbers. This allows the class to look at the placement of numbers and have a class or small group discussion about if we agree or disagree with the placement of numbers.
This poster shows most of the commonly used buttons in junior high school. This poster can be printed on 8.5x11 in paper or can be printed on 18x24in poster.
This integer operation race focuses on adding and subtracting integers. This is great for a quick pre-assessment to see student's current level of understanding, quick post-assessment after teaching adding and subtracting integer rules, or for early finishers. Great idea is to print and laminate, so students can use dry erase markers if they need to adjust their answer somewhere and to make them reusable! Students can race each other, one being the circle the other being the square or one st
This gives students 8 equations with variables on both sides to solve. As students solve each equation, they will input their answer into the corresponding cell. If the cell changes from blue to purple the answer is correct. If the answer is not correct the cell will not change color.
Do your students struggle to create equations from word problems. This short handout provides students with their own anchor chart at the top to help them practice which number is m & b to fill in the equation.
A little missing assignment memo for students to see what they are missing, what their current average is with zeros and when the assignments need to be completed.
This poster is designed to help students learn how to use the scratchpad and or open a new document. It also gives instructions on how to clear screens so each class doesn't see someone's work!