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Middle school fractions word walls for Microsoft Word

Preview of TCAP State Test Vocabulary Review Matching Game - Math

TCAP State Test Vocabulary Review Matching Game - Math

Created by
Sara Whitener
This matching game is designed to review the core math concepts of 4th grade (specifically in Tennessee, but could be used in all states I'm sure). The term is right above the definition, so strips can be cut and laid on the floor to create a fun, giant matching game for students.
Preview of Fraction Operations (with vocbaulary!)

Fraction Operations (with vocbaulary!)

This product provides a brief review of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions. However, each problem is presented with key vocabulary that signals what operation to use. For example, instead of 1/2 + 3/4, it would say "find the sum of 1/2 and 3/4. This allows students to not only practice the skill at the bare number level, but also gives them the necessary exposure to key vocabulary terms. This will allow them to experience success when applying these skills within the contex
Preview of Fractions Vocab

Fractions Vocab

Created by
Sara Goldsby
Includes vocab posters for the following words: equal parts, whole, numerator, denominator, and fraction. Each poster has the word, definition, and a picture.
Preview of Math Word Wall Poster

Math Word Wall Poster

Created by
Amber Stanley
This is a comprehensive list of Math terms used to teach an entire school year of Math skills.
Preview of Rates Vocabulary

Rates Vocabulary

Created by
Trenton Hoefler
A sheet including vocabulary in regards to ratios, proportions, and how to solve proportions. Used for students to refer to during lessons over ratios and proportions.
Preview of Math Word Wall

Math Word Wall

Created by
Sarah Germann
I have typed vocabulary terms and definitions that were important for my student's math foundation. I cut out the words and terms from the computer paper and taped them onto cardstock. I taped the term to the "front" and then taped the top of the card onto the word wall. I then flipped the card over and tapped the term to the back of the card. Students were able to see the words at all times and could flip the card up in order to remind themselves of the definition for the term.
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