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Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 3 - Multiplication and Division

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Amy Groesbeck
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Grade Levels
2nd - 4th
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Pages
35 Templates + Student Pages + Guide
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Absolutely amazing resource! Loved having anchor charts ready to go. Also made it easier to give students to fill in and put into their own notebooks to take home with them and share with families.
Love these anchor charts! Have used them in reading and other math concepts. Finally purchased this set.

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#theamygroesbeckanchorchart As seen on Instagram! Check out my blog post about how I implement and create anchor charts with my students HERE!

Anchor charts are purposeful learning tools because they help students recognize learning goals, review concepts, and establish learning expectations. Students are also able to engage in the learning process when they have an active role in creating anchor charts.

This planogram is designed to project onto a wall or board so that the digital template can be traced directly onto chart paper.

PLEASE NOTE: The preexisting content is based on 2nd and 3rd grade standards and is provided as a suggestion. Since these planograms are designed to be traced, you can include your own wording, definitions, or worked examples to meet the needs of your students and grade level. The blank student versions can also be used as an alternate if you need to adjust the complexity of the content for younger learners.

Use these digital templates as a guide in creating your own charts or print and use them in other helpful ways:

  • Trace and create an anchor chart with students
  • Print on bright colored paper and use as posters
  • Print and send home as reference tools for students and parents (homework or tutoring)
  • Print and create a flip book that students can reference during math stations/centers.

A step-by-step guide with visuals is also provided to assist you in creating your own charts, as well as a FAQ page about how I create and implement anchor charts in my own classroom.

Math Volume Three - MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION cover the following topics:

  • Multiplication Vocabulary
  • Division Vocabulary
  • Representing/Modeling Multiplication
  • Representing/Modeling Division
  • Multiplication and Division with Repeated Addition/Subtraction
  • Multiplication and Division with Equal Groups
  • Multiplication and Division with Arrays and Area Models
  • Multiplication and Division with Number Lines
  • Multiplication and Division with Strip Diagrams
  • Multiplication with the Commutative Property
  • Division with the Distributive Property
  • Properties of Multiplication
  • Fact Families
  • Multiplication Algorithm Strategies
  • Multiply Using Compensation (Compatible Numbers)
  • Multiply Using Partial Products
  • Multiply Using Area Models
  • Multiplying by Multiples of 10
  • Multiply 2-Digit Numbers
  • Multiply 2-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers
  • Long Division
  • GET Strategy for Multiplication and Division

Check out the preview to see exactly what you'll get!

Check out more anchor chart planograms!

Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 1 - PLACE VALUE

Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 2 - ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION

Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 4 - FRACTIONS

Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 5 - GEOMETRY

Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 6 - MEASUREMENT: TIME

Math Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 7 - MEASUREMENT: AREA & PERIMETER

ELA Anchor Chart Planogram Vol. 1 - READING

Total Pages
35 Templates + Student Pages + Guide
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