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Early Math Charts
Early Math Charts are designed for young children beginning their mathematical journey. These charts cover fundamental concepts such as number recognition, counting, simple addition and subtraction, shapes, and patterns. By incorporating these charts, you create an engaging learning environment that nurtures curiosity and builds a strong foundation in numeracy.
Math Vocabulary Charts
Math, Early Math, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Charts, Teacher Tools
Math Vocabulary Charts The Math Vocabulary Charts are an engaging set of tools for teaching fundamental arithmetical operations in the classroom. This resource focuses on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and fractions - key pillars of early mathematical education. Designed for First to Fourth Grade Levels This teaching resource is optimal for clarifying terminologies that are crucial to understanding word problems. Each chart exemplifies a particular numerical operation and utilizes vocabularies in places where numbers typically exist in operation-solving scenarios. For instance – 'addend + addend = sum' beautifully illustrates the vocabulary involved with addition. Perfectly Sized Charts The charts are conveniently sized at 8.5x11" when printed in landscape mode—ideal for hanging on a classroom wall or bulletin board as constant math reference points. You can also miniaturize them and print six per page which can then be incorporated into student's notebooks or binders posing as quick reference guides right at their desks. An Essential Understanding Vocabulary Understanding vocabulary related to arithmetic operations is fundamental to performing them accurately, especially while dealing with word problems. A scenario where a scholar struggles between differentiating 'quotient' as belonging to multiplication or division could inhibit their problem-solving capabilities! The Math Vocabulary Charts not only supplement lessons but act as independent references that will aid students during self-study sessions or homework time. This product comes standard PDF format making it easily printable using any desktop printer—essential technology available within the reach of educators worldwide—making our teaching resources truly accessible. The Math Vocabulary Charts flawlessly amalgamate mathematical terms difficult-to-understand into visually appealing cues enhancing learners' understanding and thereby uplifting overall academic performance. Suit up your budding mathematicians with essential vocabularies they need to conquer mathematics confidently!
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Math Vocabulary, Arithmetic Operations, Word Problems, Teaching Resource, Classroom Tools
Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Charts, Teacher Tools
Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game Support your students’ learning with this Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game. This resource was specifically designed to sharpen students’ letter and number identification. What You Get: (included in color and black and white) A 15-page printable PDF. The PDF will include activity cards and a title cover option with directions to use for the bin that you store the cards in. How to Use the Community Helpers Pocket Chart Game: Kids love this carpet game. I set it up as part of our circle time or whole group lessons, and kids beg to play it over and over. This game works great with a community helpers, safety, or career thematic unit and helps students learn to identify numbers 0-10 or 0-20 depending on how many cards you set out. This also works great as an uppercase letter and lowercase letter alphabet review activity. Set up is simple: Print, cut, and laminate. I store my pocket chart games in Ziploc bags and keep them in a tub under my easel. To play: Set up letter cards behind each community helper card. You will sing a song. The student you called will come up and point to a community helper card. The class will say the number on the card. The teacher will lift the card revealing a letter card. Enrichment: I like to really make this game pack a learning punch by asking students the animal colors, having them draw numbers in the air or on their hands with a finger, asking them how many cards are left, and asking them to hold up that many fingers in different ways. These quick variations keep the game exciting as well. I hope you enjoy!! Take A Look at Some of My Best Sellers: Carpet Time Songs: 5 Little Speckled Frogs Preschool Writing Center: All About Me Preschool Writing Center: My Body Carpet Time Songs: 10 Little Dinosaurs Carpet Time Songs: 5 Little Eggs Shape Intervention Bins: Polar Bear Popsicles You can find more resources at my storefront here: The Proactive Classroom
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Pocket Chart Game, Math Pocket Chart, Counting Game, Number Identification, Community Helpers, Vocabulary, Small Group, Chartgame Com
Apple Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture
Holiday & Seasonal, Seasons, Fall, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Preschool, Grade 1, Charts, Teacher Tools
This apple themed hundreds chart mystery picture is a great way for students to practice recognizing numbers up to 100. What is Included: Two Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture Worksheets Colored number cards from 1 to 100 for puzzle building Black and White numbered cards from 1 to 100 for printing on colored card stock. How to Use the Pocket Chart Cards: Included in this resource is a set of pocket chart cards for building the hundreds chart mystery picture on a pocket chart. The cards are presented in an all-color option as well as a black and white option for printing on cardstock. Directions for printing on cardstock is included in this packet. Sensory Bin - Using the pocket chart cards, students can pull the cards out of the sensory bin, and then color the corresponding square on the number chart worksheet OR place the piece where it belongs on the hundreds chart pocket chart. Floor or Table Top Puzzle - Students will use the pocket chart cards to build the hundreds chart mystery picture on the floor or on a table top. Whole Group Activity - Students can take turns putting the missing cards in the correct location on the pocket chart. Missing Number Game - Place the puzzle in a pocket chart then remove a few numbers to have students say what number is missing then add the missing piece to complete the puzzle. Ways to Use the Mystery Picture Worksheet: Morning Work - The worksheets and puzzle make a great morning activity for students to complete while waiting for their classmates to arrive to class. Early Finisher Activity - Students who finish activities early may work on the mystery picture worksheet. Math Center - The teacher can place the puzzle cards or mystery picture worksheets inside the math center for students to complete. The worksheets are a no prep options for teachers to give students to complete. The pocket chart cards are a low prep activity and just need to be printed and cut apart. The cards can be stored in a task box for easy storage.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Apple Counting, Autumn Counting, Fall Counting, Hundreds Chart, Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture, Mystery Picture, Pocket Chart Hundreds Chart, Hundreds Chart Puzzle
Leveled Times Table Grids: Adaptable Multiplication Charts
Special Resources, Math, Early Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Special Education Needs (SEN), Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Charts, Teacher Tools
These multiplication charts or times table grids start out with a standard 10 by 10 grid that teachers and students might be familiar with. Then, level by level, a single times table is taken away each time. I suggest teaching a mini-lesson or spending a class on each separate times table until you believe that your student or students comprehend how to calculate its facts. - 1: one times any number is that number - 10: add a zero when multiplying by ten - 2: double a number or count by twos - 5: count by fives & ends in 5 or 0 - 3: count by threes - 9: use the nine times finger trick - 4: double double This leaves just 6 times tables facts left for students to memorize: (6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 7x7, 7x8, and 8x8) You can print any number of the grids for your students to use (that way you can adapt for each student's unique needs). If you feel confident that your student knows his or her 1 and 10 tables, print them a chart without those facts so they can challenge themselves to recall them. This supports students as they work toward multiplication mastery step by step! What's Included: 9 Page PDF - 8 levelled multiplication grids in pastel colors - 8 levelled multiplication grids in B&W Grades to Use With: These could be useful in grade 3 as students start to learn their times tables. They could also be a handy tool for students in older grades who have IEPs that call for math adaptations or accommodations. If you enjoy this product, check out other math resources to support multiplication in my store: Dot Marker Counting and Skip Counting Printables for Primary Students (Early Multiplication) Printable Times Tables Charts for Multiplication Fact Fluency Multiplying and Dividing Integers: Essential Handout or Cheat Sheet
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Multiplication, Multiplication Grid, Multiplication Chart, Times Tables, Times Table Grid, Times Table Chart, Levelled, Leveled, Math Facts