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Preview of Montessori Parts of Equations - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division

Montessori Parts of Equations - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division

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This resource includes a set of posters that review the vocabulary names of the components of each kind of equation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). The file includes different variations for multiplication and division. addition - 2 variations with different number of addends (2 addends & 3 addends)division - 2 variations with and without a remaindermultiplication - 5 variations with different combinations in the order of the use of multiplicand & multiplier and the use of
Preview of Montessori Notation Graph Paper

Montessori Notation Graph Paper

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Students can use this notation graph paper to record math work, including the Checkerboard and Golden Bead Frame activities. Students can record numbers up to millions. There are 4 graphs per sheet. Each graph includes enough space underneath so students can show work using the partial sums or partial products methods. I included a sheet that has the Montessori colors students can use as a guide when writing out the problems.
Preview of Montessori Harvey Board Poster - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division

Montessori Harvey Board Poster - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division

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These are my personal representations of the visual boards devised by Harvey Hallenberg. The addition board is the same, but I changed the layout of the subtraction, multiplication, and division boards to make more sense when manipulating. Each board includes the vocabulary and symbols for the operation, space to model the equation, and space to write the equation. There are two versions of the multiplication and division boards available. One multiplication board is a grid (looks similar to t
Preview of Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)

Number Names Math Project (Representing Numbers)

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For this short-term math project, students will choose 5 numbers between 1-20 to represent in various ways. Students are required to come up with 8 different ways to make each number. This can be done using addition facts, subtraction facts, pictures, or even multiplication facts. Students must use their creativity to represent each number in an artistic way. For example, students can draw a flower with their chosen number in the center and the facts written on the petals and leaves. The ide
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