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Middle school fractions study guides on sale

Preview of Fraction Operations Paper Foldable Study Guide - Summarize Succinctly!

Fraction Operations Paper Foldable Study Guide - Summarize Succinctly!

Created by
MathyCathy
After working with the 4 basic operations with fractions, some students inevitably confuse the "rules". This foldable study guide is designed to provide students with a visual, parallel comparison of the basics for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions. Seeing them in this format will reinforce the similarities and differences between the operations, which is a brain-friendly strategy! Simply photocopy the two pages back-to-back, make one "hot dog" fold and two "hamburger"
Preview of Decimals Poster! Graphic Organizer - Encourage Conceptual Understanding

Decimals Poster! Graphic Organizer - Encourage Conceptual Understanding

Created by
MathyCathy
A graphic organizer in disguise! Students can show what they know about the concept of decimals through this fun and stimulating poster. Great to assess prior knowledge, to review, or to use as a formative assessment during your decimals studies. Brain-friendly strategies were considered when writing the poster prompts. Enjoy! Also consider this Fraction Poster This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Factors Poster! A Fun Way To Encourage Conceptual Understanding

Factors Poster! A Fun Way To Encourage Conceptual Understanding

Created by
MathyCathy
A graphic organizer in disguise! Students can show what they know about the concept of factors through this fun and stimulating poster. Great to assess prior knowledge, to review, or to use as a formative assessment during your number theory studies. Brain-friendly strategies were considered when writing the poster prompts. Enjoy! P.S. Never underestimate how such a simple poster/graphic organizer can help Algebra students as well. Using this resource before factoring polynomials would be
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