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3rd grade algebra graphic organizers for Easel Activities

Preview of 20 Math | Graphic Organizers | Grades 3rd-8th | & Digital Access | Interactive

20 Math | Graphic Organizers | Grades 3rd-8th | & Digital Access | Interactive

Math (Grades 3-8) made easy with this Graphic Organizer collection includes Paper Copy and Digital Access using Google:•Two-Circle Venn Diagram•Three-Circle Venn Diagram•Pictograph•Horizontal Bar Graph•Vertical Bar Graph•Line Graph•Circle Graph/ Fractional Circle•Ten by Ten Grid•100 Chart•Number Lines•Coordinate Grid, Quadrant 1•Balance Scales•Two Chart•Three Chart•Four Chart •Five Chart•Six Chart•Seven Chart •Eight Chart•Nine ChartThis resource is perfect for grades 3-8th. Some of the graphic o
Preview of Area, Perimeter and Circumference Foldable - PDF + EASEL

Area, Perimeter and Circumference Foldable - PDF + EASEL

Teaching Area, Perimeter, and circumference? If so take a look at this easy graphic organizer. It will help your students to keep in one place the formulas for the area and perimeter of a circle, square, rectangle, and triangle. Suitable for grades 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th. Prealgebra and homeschool.Double-sided, Option to print out color, half-page or full page. Please see the preview for more details. Note: Please make sure printer settings are "flip on short edge"This resource is part of Unit 1
Preview of FREE Common Core Math Problem of the Week Teacher Appreciation

FREE Common Core Math Problem of the Week Teacher Appreciation

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This Common Core Math resource is designed to help you teach the eight Common Core Math Standards for Practice in whatever grade you teach. This math resource encourages deep thinking and explanation of math processes and concepts at all grade levels. Students will analyze, model, solve, check, and explain the math problems in groups or individually. You choose the problem to assign to your students and the standard to address. The students use the thinking bubble, to make a plan or draw a pictu
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