These Types of Lines Posters will help your 4th, 5th, or 6th grade math class learn about lines, line segments, rays, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines! The type of lines bulletin board display will look GREAT in your classroom!
We are all math people! In this post is a free How to be a Math Person poster to help instill a growth mindset in your math classroom. Also includes a “How to be a Maths Person” version for international teachers.
These Types of Lines Posters will help your 4th, 5th, or 6th grade math class learn about lines, line segments, rays, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines! The type of lines bulletin board display will look GREAT in your classroom!
Interactive digital math word wall updates for distance learning! All of the digital word wall links are updates to their existing printable math word walls so that you have what you need whether school is face to face, virtual or following a hybrid blended model. You all have been making these amazing bitmoji virtual classrooms to reach students distance learning and keeping your kids connected to their math curriculum, to each other and to school. After lots of thought, I figured out a way to make digital math word walls that can keep students connected to their math vocabulary. I also show how to share a virtual classroom with students so that you can edit your digital math word wall to deliver math notes, math curriculum, math videos or whatever you’d like!
Students add, subtract and multiply fractions on holiday themed math ornaments in this festive math activity that doubles as Christmas holiday classroom décor. This mini-bundle includes 72 fractions math ornaments -- 20 for addition, 20 for subtraction, 20 for multiplication and 12 blanks for your own handwritten problems. In the addition and subtraction sets, all problems have unlike denominators that are related so that only one denominator needs to be changed in order for the two fractions to have a common denominator. In the multiplying set, students show multiplication with the area model by coloring the areas of both fractions (and their intersection) on a common denominator grid. See all holiday math activities. You may also like: 5th Grade Math Word Wall - print and digital Adding, Subtracting and Multiplying Decimals Holiday Ornaments Coordinate Plane Digital Math Escape Room
OK....here is it....my classroom reveal for this year:) I have had kiddos for 2 days and all is going well other than I am WHOOPED when I get home. So here ya go! Hopefully it all makes sense and I have linked to everyone:) This is my desk/small group area. I have used the crate seats for years and love them and so do my kids! All set up for open house in this pic:) This is my fave bulletin board! I LOVE the shiplap paper. I got it from Amazon. This bulletin board idea is from Teaching in High Heels. As soon as I saw it on IG I knew I had to do one! And the adorable "coming soon" signs are free at her shop!!! These awesome positive thinking signs are from Bitten by the Teaching Bug:) These are great because I read Mindset this summer and these go right along with it. We do AR in my classroom. Each child has points, a range, and percentage correct goals specific for them:) We use this board to track their progress each quarter. I LOVE the shiplap here!!!! This is part of our classroom jobs board. It's all filled up with names now:) Our word wall. The kid letters are from The Pinspired Teacher. Our daily 5 section with our reading rotations:) Reading posters are from The Tattooed Teacher:) More library and our library event calendar:) And more library and more fab posters from The Tattooed Teacher! This is my dry erase board. I have divided it into sections to work for our needs. Homework:) Learning goals and understanding rubric:) This adorable little homework collecting basket was a Facebook live tip from Teach Create Motivate:) This little book shelf stores some of our math rotation items and activities. Text talk bulletin board from Simply Creative Teaching. Great to get chatter going about what we are reading:) View from my small group table. This is our read aloud spot and our math meeting spot:) All our book luggage ready to be filled:) Thank you for popping by! I hope you got a little inspiration from my pics:)
If you're looking for ideas for spicing up your classroom bulletin board, look no further. I've put together a list of some of the cutest and most creative bulletin boards for your classroom.
Help your kids solve math problems using Newmans prompts. Easy, Stress Free and they Really Work! Free Template on our website!
This divisibility rules poster will help your 4th, 5th, or 6th grade math class with division and will look great on your wall! This math bulletin board is just the classroom décor you are looking for!
Welcome to my home away from home! Front wall: Place for "I can" statement, HW, and current vocab for each class. I used black electrical tape to separate the sections. I've found it holds up very well over a semester. Above the board is a poster set of Bloom's Taxonomy I found on TeachersPayTeachers. This is the left of the board, where I have a board with my information (email, website, tutoring etc.) and where their table of contents is posted. Under the board: "Motivational" Posters I got mostly from Pinterest. My Back Wall: Problem solving and SMP wall: Word Wall: Organized by unit. I got the sentence strip holders from the dollar bin at Target before school started. "Pi -i -e" painting done by yours truly. Other storage: Calculator Storage Student Extra Supply storage, complete with humorous math photos on the front:
This powers of ten poster will look GREAT in your upper elementary or middle school math classroom, and will really help your students! This DIY bulletin board poster is easy to print and assemble. Looking for cute math classroom décor? You have found it! Decorate and educate!
This coordinate plane is a must-have poster for any 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math classroom! This math classroom décor will help your students learn the coordinate plane and it will look beautiful on your wall!
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If there was a college course on bulletin boards I would have been signed up and sitting in the front row. In my journal in high school instead of doodling boy’s names and hearts, I was sketching out how I would make my bulletin boards when I had my own classroom. It is something that […]
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These customary conversions posters will help your 5th or 6th grade math class and will look GREAT on your classroom word wall! If you need bulletin board ideas or math classroom decor, you have come to the right place!
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This converting mixed numbers & improper fractions poster will help your upper elementary math class and will look GREAT on your bulletin board!
This large number line is essential for teaching integer operations, comparing numbers, and absolute value! Every math classroom should have a vertical number line. Students who struggle with moving left and right on a horizontal number line often find success with the vertical arrangement. I have...
Entering the 2nd quarter of the year, we are knee-deep in addition and subtraction. We've spent time learning about dozens of different strategies for solving math problems - visualizing, drawing, cro
You Matter Vinyl Wall Decal designed to use your classroom clock as the O. Please note that the Y and U will come separate along with the MATTER portion of the decal. Make sure your wall is appropriate for our Oracal 631 vinyl (please see FAQ for appropriate wall applications). Made using the highest quality indoor vinyl (Oracal 631), it is easily applied and removes without leaving a sticky residue behind. For the 12" Version: The Y and U are 12" in height to match most classroom clocks. MATTER is just under 8" tall and 38 inches wide. For the 10" Version: The Y and U and 10" in height to match 10" clocks. Matter is just under 6 2/3" tall and 32 2/3" wide. For the 9" Version: The Y and U are10" in height to match 9" clocks Matter is 6" tall and 32 1/3" wide. If you need a customized version of this decal or different colors than are listed, please do let me know. I've included a color chart as one of the pictures for your convenience. Select the appropriate size for your needs from the drop down when ordering. I would highly recommend measuring your area first before ordering. Any questions? Let me know! See my classroom door deals at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/454271836/hello-its-a-good-day-to-have-a-good-day?ref=shop_home_active_9 and https://www.etsy.com/listing/531741374/welcome-come-in-cause-were-awesome-vinyl?ref=shop_home_active_11 See other inspiration wall vinyl decals for the classroom at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/473582289/walk-in-smart-walk-out-smarter-wall?ref=shop_home_active_15 https://www.etsy.com/listing/547730745/believe-in-yourselfi-dowall-decal-school?ref=shop_home_active_4 https://www.etsy.com/listing/458985044/what-i-like-most-about-my-classroom-wall?ref=shop_home_active_13
Create any bulletin board or phrase with this set of letters, numbers, and symbols featuring math doodles on each one. Print these letters with black ink on any color paper and spell any word for a bulletin board, door decoration, or quote on the wall. Each letter prints on a regular 8.5x11 sheet of paper and measures approximately 8.5 inches tall when cut out. The set includes all letters of the alphabet, numbers, several symbols, and punctuation. Check out the preview to see details and ideas for use. These letters make any phrase into the perfect math classroom decoration! Some ideas of what to use these for: Your name Class motto Bulletin board titles Inspirational Quotes
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the different types of angles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts! Some of your students may need h…
This multiply by 9 hand trick poster will help your elementary math students learn to multiply by nine using their hands! This bulletin board idea will look GREAT on your wall and will help your students!
So even though some of you have heard it all before from me, I am constantly tweaking my stations a bit here and there. This is the set-up I have used for the last several years, and it works great for me. (By the way, this year I'd like to tweak my set-up with a couple of those cutesy light blue pocket charts I'm seeing from Target. So if you're there, leave a couple for me will ya. We don't have a Target in my home town, so I can't just run out and pick them up.)
So even though some of you have heard it all before from me, I am constantly tweaking my stations a bit here and there. This is the set-up I have used for the last several years, and it works great for me. (By the way, this year I'd like to tweak my set-up with a couple of those cutesy light blue pocket charts I'm seeing from Target. So if you're there, leave a couple for me will ya. We don't have a Target in my home town, so I can't just run out and pick them up.)
This GEMS Order of Operations Bulletin Board is perfect for any middle school math classroom. When you’re teaching the GEMS method, it helps to have this poster on the wall!
A place to store all those images of crazy special offers and examples of things that just don't add up. The aim is to use these in class as lesson starters!
Another week completed!. Our literacy work is struggling and stumbling along (This weekend my focus will be refining our CAFE work). But math is going MUCH better! (Finally!) If you're like me, money is short and time is limited. Still, you want to have opportunities for math instruction (and interaction) that are beyond paper-pencil. If you are REALLY like me, you just want another excuse to cut up colored cardstock on your 1993 vintage paper cutter! Here's a quick game that helps kids practice combining like terms. I like to do a few games like this early in the school year. The sixth graders often ask, "When can we do algebra again? Algebra is fun!" Isn't that music to a teacher's ears! Run off enough pages on cardstock to have a set for each two or three kids. (I've never tried it with four... but if they can collaborate and cooperate, good on you!) And if you have one of those "Can-I-Help-You?" Pals with scissors and a smile, you can get out of cutting too! (I, of course, have offered to cut the pieces for other classes! Crazy, I know!) I'll speak of twosomes because some of my kids are still at the "learning to survive in a partnership" stage. We've done the conceptual part of the learning and a funny intro with cotton balls (Ahhh... material for another post!), so this is just a warm-up/practice. I usually have kids work on whiteboards, but paper folded into eight squares would work fine too. Each player chooses two cards initially. They work together to combine like terms, discussing putting the variables in alpha order with units at the end of the expression. I usually have to remind them that this is not an equation; we're not solving, just practicing combining the terms. They talk about it and write the expression on the white boards. After they have chatted about several combinations, I ask each partner to choose three cards--making a total of six. If you're brave and they're ready, you can have them play "Write. Share. Compare" After looking at the cards, each partner writes the expression. They count "1-2-3- Share" and then compare. If there is a discrepancy, they talk it through. I love to hear: "Oooooh. I get it now!" You can adjust the number of cards based on skill (and determination!) Often, I start with adding terms only, but some partnerships are already for subtracting--and negative numbers quite quickly. I posted the page on google.docs, so you can make the cards easier or more difficult to suit the needs of your kiddos. I hope that someone can adapt this activity for her/his class. And I hope you'll let me know if it works for you Have fun! Link back to the party at Clutter-Free Classroom!
This bulletin board poster will help your math class remember the difference between the X-Axis and Y-Axis and will look GREAT on your wall!