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Elementary math bulletin board ideas for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Multiplication Fact Mastery Chart - fact fluency

Multiplication Fact Mastery Chart - fact fluency

Created by
Heather Mears
Do you practice multiplication fact fluency in your classroom. This is a chart that I developed to celebrate success on fact mastery in my third grade classroom. My partner teacher and I have a ice-cream party at the end of the year and students earn their scoops and toppings. Those that go beyond learning 10 x 10 earn medals and trophies. I left it as an excel document so that it is editable to suit your needs. It prints as 4 pages that you will need to print and tape together. I then tape i
Preview of Printable Sunrise Sunset Chart

Printable Sunrise Sunset Chart

Created by
Sniggy
Track the sunrise and sunset all year long with this printable sunrise sunset chart in excel. Paste it onto poster-board and leave it up in your classroom all year long. Enter the times once a week and shade in the "darkness".This is an ideal way to teach elapsed time through a fun math and science project.
Preview of Math Fact Master / Teacher Tracker / Bulletin Board / Goal Setting

Math Fact Master / Teacher Tracker / Bulletin Board / Goal Setting

Looking for a way to motivate students toward math fact mastery? This Math Fact Master set has everything you need to create hype around learning math facts! Included: Individual Student TrackerTeacher Class Tracker (digital and printable)Math Fact Master Bulletin board trophies (editable to add names)Bulletin Board Option - "We are going places" shoes - goal settingMath Fact Tips and Tricks to help your student master their facts
Preview of 3-D shapes poster

3-D shapes poster

Created by
Allyson Pienaar
Huge editable 3-D shapes poster. The poster is on an excel spreadsheet that can be printed on a normal A4 printer in pieces and stuck together. The poster has the names of the 3-d shapes, what they looks like, what the shapes look like as a real life object, the net of the shapes, what 2-D shapes make up each 3-D shape and facts about each 3-D shape (number of face, corners and edges).
Preview of Math Wall Poster - Skip Counting Strips

Math Wall Poster - Skip Counting Strips

These poster strips include 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 11s, 12s to x12. The poster strips can be printed on card stock and laminated. I use it in my classroom as part of my daily math wall practice. It allows me to reinforce skip counting concepts to prepare for and reinforce multiplication concepts.
Preview of Money Bulletin Board Labels

Money Bulletin Board Labels

Created by
Paty's Products
Labels for Math bulletin board to label coins in different formats.
Preview of Weather Watcher's Monthly Bar Graph

Weather Watcher's Monthly Bar Graph

Created by
Redd Redd
After collecting data for the month on the Weather Watcher's Coloring Calendar, use this blank chart for analyzing the amount of each type of weather experienced in that month. This chart features colorful, easy to identify symbols for basic types of weather and clear instructions. All 12 months included in this package.
Preview of Division Facts Sticker Chart - fact fluency

Division Facts Sticker Chart - fact fluency

Created by
Heather Mears
Do you practice fact fluency in your classroom. Here is a great way for students to celebrate their success. I post this on my classroom door. Students love when they get to post a sticker and see their success. It prints as 4 pages which then need to be trimmed and taped together. I then then tape it to poster board. I left it as an excel document so that you can modify it to suit your needs. Here is a link to a bundle of both the division chart and the multiplication chart. This will save yo
Preview of Calendar Math Number Line

Calendar Math Number Line

Created by
Irick McClure
This file is a file that contains a cut out for every day of the 180 day calendar. The numbers are fraction and decimal equivalencies showing multiples with shapes. The multiples that are demonstrated are 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10.
Preview of Attendance Tracker

Attendance Tracker

Created by
Briggs Sgaglio
Excel spreadsheet to track student attendance. Just add stickers or check marks when students are present (and on time!) and watch how it improves attendance. Also a great job to give students.
Preview of Kindergarten Math TEKS Progress Monitoring Chart EDITABLE 2019-2020

Kindergarten Math TEKS Progress Monitoring Chart EDITABLE 2019-2020

Created by
Angie Miller
Use this easy-to-read chart to monitor your entire class as they accomplish the SE's of Kindergarten Math TEKS. Student Names are across the top and the TEKS with their corresponding numbers are listed on the left.The format is a Google Sheet and you can easily edit the file after you purchase it to fit your own needs!
Preview of Math Class Data Sheet

Math Class Data Sheet

Great for a class Data Wall! This is an excel spreadsheet used to track yearly growth. Enjoy!
Preview of Graphing Test Results - Editable

Graphing Test Results - Editable

Created by
Jenn Petraglia
This is so valuable in my classroom! At the beginning of the year, I have students graph their previous year's test results (CST's for CA). Then after each Benchmark test, they graph their results, using colors to show their levels. You can revise this according to your grade and state tests. Put on your wall to remind students of their goals!
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