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Middle school math study guides for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Decimal Multiplication and Division

Decimal Multiplication and Division

This booklet has all you need for decimal multiplication and division. Just print and go. Comon Core aligned -Journal prompts -Multiplying and dividing decimals by base ten -Fun activities and homework -Word problems -Decimal multiplication and division models -Multiplying and dividing money -Study guide -Quiz
Preview of My Math- Chapter 2 - Addtition Study Guide

My Math- Chapter 2 - Addtition Study Guide

Created by
Brownie Treats
Chapter 2 Study Guide that addresses the addition properties, mental math, estimating sums, adding 3-digit and 4-digit numbers. This follows the My Math curriculum for Chapter 2.
Preview of Order of Operations Cheat Sheet

Order of Operations Cheat Sheet

While teaching my students in the resource setting, Order of Operations, I created this cheat sheet on the fly. They used it to help them remember the order. I color coded only the first letter and then highlighted it in the example next to it with the same color. I have included two pages, one with the full word one color and then the next with only the first letter color. The example on both is in the matching color. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns!
Preview of Fun rule sheets for Integer computations

Fun rule sheets for Integer computations

Math can come with many rules, and these visuals help with memorizing what rule goes to what! One sheet is for adding integers, one for subtracting, and one for multiplying and dividing integers. Great for collaborative/integrated co-teaching classes!
Preview of Editable Math Name Plates

Editable Math Name Plates

Use these math related name plates as a hands-on resource for your students! Have your students utilize hundreds charts, number lines, and 10s frames throughout the day. There is also an alphabet and left/right arrows. You can fully customize these name plates! You will use Microsoft Publisher to edit these name plates.
Preview of Math Measurement Helping Packet (3rd - 6th Grades)

Math Measurement Helping Packet (3rd - 6th Grades)

Created by
Math Helper
This is a simple measurement helping packet (study packet) that I designed as a resource for my 4th grade students. The helping packet would be appropriate for grades 3 - 6.
Preview of Long Division Mnemonics

Long Division Mnemonics

Created by
Kniffin Store
An assortment of long division mnemonics, some common, some more original. They are on convenient cards so students can cut them out and have a set or choose the card they like best. There is also a spot for you or your students to create and insert your own favorite mnemonic. These are based off of the procedures: Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down. Contains 10 different mnemonics.
Preview of Web Poster--Decimal Operations

Web Poster--Decimal Operations

Created by
Karen Liotta
Provide notes and/or step by step reminders for students who are not linear thinkers.
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