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Arithmetic word walls for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Symbol Signs Math Basic Operation Words

Symbol Signs Math Basic Operation Words

Created by
Jodi Martin
These creative symbol signs will help your student "see" the definition of the given vocabulary words. The vocabulary words are taken from the Illnois State, Mathematics, Grade 3 Word Bank but are appropriate for grades K-8. The pictures and symbols help show the meaning of the word. The words in this set include sum, minus, plus, times, product, division. See lots of other sets posted as well. These are presented as a power point presentation and can also be printed on colored paper and make aw
Preview of Math Vocabulary and Strategies of the Four Operations ( + - x / )

Math Vocabulary and Strategies of the Four Operations ( + - x / )

This product contains the typical vocabulary words and strategies that students learn involving the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). Whether laminated, hung up in the classroom, or glued in student notebooks, students are able to refer to their words and strategies to help them solve their individual word problems and equations.
Preview of Divisibility Rules Poster (Editable)

Divisibility Rules Poster (Editable)

Created by
Kimberly Rooney
A colorful poster to display in the classroom to remind students of the divisibility rules. I suggest cutting out and laminating. You can tape the rules on a poster board and then laminate the board. I hope you enjoy, please leave feedback! :)
Preview of The Invisible Numbers of Math

The Invisible Numbers of Math

Created by
Priceless Math
This is a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on a subject I call “The Incredible Invisibles”. It covers a concept in math that is initially confusing to students. There are a number of “Invisible 1’s” in math that are not shown as they are considered “normal math convention” or “default values”. These invisibles apply primarily to coefficients, exponents and denominators. I have also found in my teaching that there is also an “Invisible 2” that is confusing to students as well. This presenta
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