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Hey 3rd grade math teachers, want to save time creating all your anchor charts for your math lessons? This set of math posters includes 50 ready-to-print math posters that will help you introduce key math concepts to your third graders. These posters are a huge hit with both math teachers and math students. This set of anchor charts will be your teacher bestie when it comes to teaching math to your third graders. Each poster provides a student-friendly explanation of a key math concept. Students will learn key math vocabulary terms, see example problems, and understand key formulas and steps related to the third-grade math standards. And let’s be honest…sometimes it can be tricky trying to figure out HOW to teach math. Having a clear and concise anchor chart that helps guide us through our math lessons can be a huge lifesaver. These anchor charts will take the guesswork out of your teaching and serve as the backbone to your math lessons. HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: In this resource, you’ll get 50 Math Posters that will help you introduce and teach many key math concepts taught in 3rd grade. Each poster is formatted in the following ways: Journal-sized anchor charts - a perfect fit for the black composition notebooks Full page anchor charts - works great for whole group lessons Quarter-page anchor charts - perfect to place on a ring or as another option to share with students. Digital version - created using Google Slides You also have the option of printing the mini, journal-sized, and full-sized charts in black and white or color! LOVED BY BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: Your students will love having access to these math posters during the year. They won’t feel the pressure to remember all the different formulas, math vocabulary terms, and math topics you teach because they know they can look back in their math journals anytime they need a reminder. You’ll love these anchor charts because they have easy-to-read font and are written with clear and concise language. They work great as a teaching tool to help guide you through teaching your math lessons. So many teachers love these anchor charts because they aren’t cluttered with excess clipart or fonts that are too “cutesy”. And, you have options. You can choose to print them in journal-sized pages for students to glue in their journals… or you can share them with your students in Google Classroom… or you can give students the mini-version to refer to during a small group lesson. You can pick the version that will work for you and your students. Prep is quick and easy... Just print the anchor chart option you want to use before your lesson and you’re ready to go. ANCHOR CHART TITLES INCLUDE: There are a total of 50 charts. Here are the titles/topics of the first ten. All topics are listed in the preview, be sure to check it out for a full list of math charts included. Compose and Decompose Numbers Place Value Interpreting Place Value Representing Numbers on a Number Line Comparing and Ordering Numbers Representing Fractions Fractions on a Number Line Unit Fractions Compose & Decompose Numbers Dividing Objects PLUS 40 MORE CHARTS… HOW TO USE THESE MATH POSTERS IN YOUR CLASSROOM: Use as a model when you introduce a math skill, formula, or concept to your students. Give students a copy of the journal-sized chart to glue in their math journals. Place the mini-charts on a ring to use at your small group table or during a math center. Send home a copy to parents to keep them informed. Include a copy with your lesson plans to show your administrators what you’re teaching. TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This resource was very helpful to students when introducing math concepts. Colourful and inviting. We used them to create our success criteria and ‘I can’ statements. During distance learning, I scanned them into our google classroom for students to reference. They were very thankful for the visual supports.” - Kathryn B. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Fantastic posters! I love the options and how informative they are. Students actively utilize the definitions during math time and it’s helpful to have an immediate reference while teaching. Students relied heavily on them at first and then, after a while, didn’t need them - progress! That makes it easy and reasonable for me to switch them out as content moves along, saving wall space.” - Kristina W. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a wonderful resource that gives students math resources right in their notebook. My students are able to look back at all of the pages that they have added to their notebook for reference.” - Heather C. _______________________________________ ⭐️ BUNDLE & SAVE FOR A DISCOUNT⭐️ Purchase the 3rd Grade Math Poster and Exit Ticket Bundle to get these math posters and a set of 3rd grade exit tickets! Two essentials for every math lesson in one money-saving bundle! I THINK YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: → Math Student Reference Tabs → Math Tools Resource Ring → Positive Sticky Note Templates for Students ________________________________ Copyright © The Stellar Teacher Co. LLC www.stellarteacher.com Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Browse the list of these printable 3rd Grade Worksheets available on the page. Some key Math’s concepts are featured to hone your kids’ skill in Math’s problem solving.
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You will download divisibility rules posters to help your 4th or 5th grade math students focus on long division strategies with 1 digit divisors 1-12. These printable posters also work as an anchor chart for a bulletin board or student desk. Students may color the smaller black and white versions (4 per page) and place them their math journals or interactive notebooks. You will receive 1 printable divisibility rules poster with 4 different color versions plus a black and white version. You will also receive a smaller student version which is 4 per standard size paper page. What size is it? You will receive a high resolution JPEG/PDF file ready for you to print. I recommend 4x5, 8x10, 16x20, or 24x30 for best results. You will also receive a smaller student version which is 4 per standard size paper page. Which Common Core standard for my lesson plans? This printable sign best aligns with 4th grade. ✔︎ Common Core Math Standard: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.OA.B.4 Can I edit this sign? No, it is NOT editable. What exactly do I get? You will download a JPEG/PDF file with a color and a black and white division poster. You may print in 4x5, 8x10, 16x20 or 24x30. You will also download a 2 page JPEG/PDF file with 4 color anchor charts and 4 black and white charts per page. They print easily and economically for your students! ➥ Click HERE to go back to my storefront and browse the categories on the left. ▶︎ TERMS OF USE: Single classroom use only. Password protected classroom websites only, not to be found on Google search. No commercial use, including Outschool, etc. Contact me if you need a commercial use license. No reselling in any digital or print formats. Click HERE to see my most current terms of use. ⚙️ CUSTOMER TIPS: Click HERE to sign up for my newsletter with flash freebies, secret sales, and more! Click on the ★ above to follow my store. You will receive email notifications from TPT of newly listed products and freebies. Leave feedback to earn TpT credit points to save money on future products. Thank you so much for all you are doing for kids! ❤️ Shelly Anton Promoting Success for You and Your Students!
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