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Middle school mental math graphic organizer images

Preview of Using the "x" method for factoring Graphic Organizer

Using the "x" method for factoring Graphic Organizer

Created by
Erin Russell
Using the x method can be a helpful tool for students to learn factoring. This tool helps students to move slowly throughout the process to fully understand all of the steps!
Preview of Math Vocab Facebook

Math Vocab Facebook

What is more fun than making a Facebook page for your math vocabulary word! Draw a picture, make a chart or graph on the monitor. Create a mind map of related terms. Apply the vocal to a problem. Leave a definition post! Kids will love it!
Preview of Fact Fluency Multiplication Ladder  (blank)

Fact Fluency Multiplication Ladder (blank)

Multiplication ladder perfect for a daily warm up or quick review. Print out and laminate or use with a plastic sleeve for daily practice, choosing a new multiple with each use.
Preview of Info graphic For Long Division

Info graphic For Long Division

This is a great poster or half sheet to add in student notebooks as an instructional walk through of long division. This guides students numerically through solving a long division problem as well as, walking students through the meta-cognitive steps of long division.
Preview of Number Investigations the common core way!

Number Investigations the common core way!

Common Core Number Investigations! A great Do Now, Homework, Math Center, AIS, or daily routine piece. Students break the number completely down. Is it prime or composite? Odd or Even? What is the reciprocal. absolute value and opposite? Represent the number visually on a number line, in picture form, part-part-whole model and in words. List the fact families and compute with the number. All on one page. Great for grades 5-10
Preview of Divisibility Rules Reference / Poster | Free

Divisibility Rules Reference / Poster | Free

A colorful reference sheet for the most essential divisibility rules with a rule and example provided for the numbers 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10. A handy reference that facilitates access to a variety of basic math concepts. Decorative enough to post on the classroom wall or to provide as a personal reference.** If you download this FREE product, please leave some feedback. It is greatly appreciated!! Also, if you like this reference, please check out my other resources. I add more all the time.
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