Pythagorean Theorem Anchor Chart
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- Math Anchor Charts Use these to trace your own onto chart paper or print it out as a reference for your students' interactive notebooks.*Be sure when printing to choose the "Fit to Page" option.All Anchor Charts include:A hand drawn version of the completed anchor chart for quick printingBlack and WPrice $25.00Original Price $32.00Save $7.00
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Pythagorean Theorem Anchor Chart Use this to trace your own onto chart paper or print it out as a reference for your students' interactive notebooks. The Pythagorean Theorem is broken down step-by-step with an example of finding the missing leg length and finding the missing hypotenuse length.
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This resource includes:
•Black and White version with bold headers to print and go
•Black and White version with outlined headers to use to trace on your own chart paper or to color on your own
•Colored version option
•A hand-drawn scanned colored version of the completed anchor chart
•Four to a page of all options for easy printing and use in math notebooks.
*Be sure when printing to choose the "Fit to Page" option.
Options for using this resource:
This makes a great reference for students' interactive notebooks. You can guide students while going over this and students can color code the notes to their liking.
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