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Preview of Order of Operations

Order of Operations

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This 24x36-inch educational poster visually explains the order of operations in math using the acronym PEMDAS. With a bold title, colorful symbols, and a decorative border, it outlines each step—Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (left to right), Addition and Subtraction (left to right)—along with clearly formatted examples beneath a dividing line to reinforce correct problem-solving sequences. A calculator icon adds a playful, relatable touch, making this poster both functiona
Preview of Parts of Algebraic Equation Lesson Plan

Parts of Algebraic Equation Lesson Plan

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The “Parts of an Algebraic Equation” lesson plan is designed for grades 6–8 and helps students identify and label key components of linear equations, including the coefficient, variable, exponent, constant, operation, and equal sign. Through guided instruction, hands-on practice, and visual examples, students build foundational algebra skills and vocabulary aligned with Common Core standards. The lesson includes direct teaching, a visual worksheet, and independent practice with seven equations,
Preview of Solve Equation

Solve Equation

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This 24x36-inch instructional poster titled “Solve the Equation” presents a six-step guide to solving one-variable algebraic equations using a vibrant, classroom-friendly design. Each step—from simplifying both sides to isolating the variable—is clearly labeled in bold orange with step numbers and paired with teal example equations for clarity. A decorative dark red floral border frames the poster, giving it a polished and eye-catching appearance. The combination of color coding, step-by-step i
Preview of Slope

Slope

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This 24x36-inch educational poster titled “SLOPE” clearly explains the concept of slope as a measure of a line’s steepness, using concise definitions, labeled graphs, and equations. The poster is divided into four quadrants, each illustrating one type of slope: positive, negative, zero, and undefined. Each quadrant includes a graph with labeled axes and a corresponding equation, such as y = -x + 3 for negative slope and x = -2 for undefined. A bold, dark teal title stands out against a cl
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