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Higher education math posters for Google Apps

Preview of Anchor Chart - Equivalent Ratios - Full size (22 x 34)

Anchor Chart - Equivalent Ratios - Full size (22 x 34)

This is an Anchor chart based on 6th Grade Eureka/Engage NY Module 1 Lessons but can be used for any anchor chart needed. I also made a "mini anchor chart" which is the half sheet version of this for students to keep in a notebook or folder.
Preview of Determining the Area Between Two Curves - With a Bit of Art!

Determining the Area Between Two Curves - With a Bit of Art!

Created by
LVPhyMath
This activity is a fun activity that mixes Calculus with a bit of art. The activity comes complete with directions for the students, photos of previous work by students, and a fairly simple rubric for easy grading by the instructor. My students have loved this activity for years and I think yours will too. Appropriate for any level of calculus whether it is a college prep course or AP Calculus AB or BC.
Preview of Box Method Multiply Polynomials and Factoring graphic org visual

Box Method Multiply Polynomials and Factoring graphic org visual

Created by
Math be Mathing
Box Method Multiply Polynomials and Factoring graphic org visual one page fillable. This is a support sheet / visual review showing students how to multiply binomials using the box method / square method and then factoring using the asterisk method to get the factored form. Both examples are equivalent forms. Shows converting from standard to factored and factored to standard form. Editable on google docs, may change equations if needed. Key is included linked as a PDF in the title and at the
Preview of Success Criteria - Learning intentions for 1st grade math

Success Criteria - Learning intentions for 1st grade math

Created by
Encinas Diaries
Perfect for daily slides or posters!!These slides are a great tool to use to display your learning targets to the class. You can pop them into your daily slides or print then out to make posters!
Preview of Anchor Chart - Unit Rates - Full size (22 x 34)

Anchor Chart - Unit Rates - Full size (22 x 34)

This is an Anchor chart based on 6th Grade Eureka/Engage NY Module 1 Lessons but can be used for any anchor chart needed. I also made a "mini anchor chart" which is the half sheet version of this for students to keep in a notebook or folder.
Preview of Anchor Chart - What is a Ratio - Full size (22 x 34)

Anchor Chart - What is a Ratio - Full size (22 x 34)

This is an Anchor chart based on 6th Grade Eureka/Engage NY Module 1 Lessons but can be used for any anchor chart needed. I also made a "mini anchor chart" which is the half sheet version of this for students to keep in a notebook or folder.
Preview of Anchor Chart - Equivalent Ratios - Mini (Half Sheet)

Anchor Chart - Equivalent Ratios - Mini (Half Sheet)

This is an Anchor chart based on 6th Grade Eureka/Engage NY Module 1 Lessons but can be used for any anchor chart needed. I also made a "full size 22in x 34in" which is the wall size version of this for students to see in the classroom to be able to refer to.
Preview of Positive Teacher Quotes, messages and sayings ( Over 30 included! )

Positive Teacher Quotes, messages and sayings ( Over 30 included! )

Please use these slides and change size to use for whatever!  Great for stickers, posters, arts and so much more! Cut out and place and your please! Enjoy!
Preview of Boho Farmhouse Objective Posters - Editable

Boho Farmhouse Objective Posters - Editable

These cute objective posters will help keep you and your students organized and up to date on student objectives and learning! Posters are editable to fit your standard needs. For quick use, print one copy as is and laminate. This will allow you to write your objectives quickly in the "I can..." box instead of typing out the years objectives and printing copies for the whole year.
Preview of Anchor Chart - What is a Ratio - Mini (Half Sheet)

Anchor Chart - What is a Ratio - Mini (Half Sheet)

This is an Anchor chart based on 6th Grade Eureka/Engage NY Module 1 Lessons but can be used for any anchor chart needed. I also made a "full size 22in x 34in" which is the wall size version of this for students to see in the classroom to be able to refer to.
Preview of Anchor Chart - Equivalent Ratios - Mini (Half Sheet)

Anchor Chart - Equivalent Ratios - Mini (Half Sheet)

This is an Anchor chart based on 6th Grade Eureka/Engage NY Module 1 Lessons but can be used for any anchor chart needed. I also made a "full size 22in x 34in" which is the wall size version of this for students to see in the classroom to be able to refer to.
Preview of Place Value Posters

Place Value Posters

Created by
Desirae Niemann
A class set of Place Value posters that go from the Thousandths place to the Millions place. Powers of Ten, standard form, and word form are included.
Preview of Factors Posters from 1-30

Factors Posters from 1-30

Created by
jade w
I made simple posters of factors to hang in my room so students may be able to use it for simplifying, GCF, LCM, and more. Feel free to use it too!(:
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