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Elementary math graphic organizers for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of September Kindergarten ActivInspire Calendar

September Kindergarten ActivInspire Calendar

Created by
Kinder Lovin Fun
Are you looking for an interactive way to engage all your students during your calendar routine? This flipchart is the perfect way to excite your students during your calendar time. This flipchart covers many skills all while keeping your students engaged. It includes pages to review calendar, days in school, place value, weather, alphabet, beginning sounds, rhyming, graphing, counting, & so much more!**Must have ActivInspire in order to download.
Preview of Finding Common Denominators Flipchart

Finding Common Denominators Flipchart

Created by
Ode to School
**Search for my Common Denominators Lesson Packet (free) to utilize when teaching this lesson! It directly correlates with the flipchart and will enhance this lesson even further! Students will find working with common denominators a breeze if you teach the lesson by using this ActivInspire flipchart! The math graphic organizer breaks down the process step-by-step, allowing students to find the answer with ease. The flipchart demonstrates a detailed sample and provides several interactive ex
Preview of Math Written Response

Math Written Response

Created by
Brandy Dunn
The new Georgia state assessment will require students to create a written response for select math questions. This flip chart was created to model an easy way for students to construct a written response. There are teacher notes attached to the flip chart. You will need ActiveInspire to use the flip chart.
Preview of Key Words for Word Problems or Algebra Flip Chart

Key Words for Word Problems or Algebra Flip Chart

Created by
"Purr"fect Plans
In this interactive activity, the students can drag key words to a Freyer Model labeled with the operations. If the student is correct the word stays in that section of the chart. If the student is incorrect, the word will bounce back to the word list. My students loved this activity and all students were engaged.
Preview of Number Bond- Fact Families

Number Bond- Fact Families

Created by
brooke plank
5 pages for practice number bonds (fact families)
Preview of Common Core Coin Counting Using Hundreds Chart

Common Core Coin Counting Using Hundreds Chart

Created by
Timothy Ergler
This ActiveInspire Flipchart includes a Hundreds Chart with pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. The coins can be moved onto the hundreds chart as a visual to count groups of coins. The pages that follow have problems to solve involving pennies, nickels, and dimes in isolation. This is a great tool to introduce counting coins using the hundreds chart. The pages may be printed in landscape orientation for student worksheets. The students can do their worksheet as you complete it on the fli
Preview of Independent Work Flow Chart

Independent Work Flow Chart

Created by
Tori Allen
Students use this as a resource to stay on task for independent work. You can post this in the class or print as PDF to place on students' desks.
Preview of Operations Flow Chart

Operations Flow Chart

Created by
Suzette Powell
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Importance of learning math skills

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

Benefits of learning math

Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

  • Begin to develop problem-solving, logical reasoning, and critical-thinking skills
  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
  • Understand how math is used in real-life situations

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

Discover printable and digital math resources

Math resources are an integral part of effective math education. On TPT, math resources come in various forms: from worksheets and full-year curricula to manipulatives and educational games. They can be used to enhance learning, assess student’s mastery of math concepts, and engage students in meaningful learning. By incorporating math resources from TPT into your teaching toolbox, you can create a rich learning experience that strengthens students’ understanding of math concepts and encourages a positive attitude toward math.

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital math worksheets, TPT has an extensive collection of math resources across topics and grade levels. No matter what math topic your students are working on — whether you’re teaching numbers to kindergarteners or algebra to 9th graders — TPT has resources designed to help with any math learning need.

With a little encouragement and plenty of resources, TPT resources can make teaching and learning math so much easier. Plus, you can expand students’ knowledge even further by exploring TPT science resources, which are frequently paired with math lessons.

Frequently asked questions about math resources

What types of math lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of math resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular math lessons include geometry, mental math, algebra, fractions, place value, measurement, and decimals.

How do I find math lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing math lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for math resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of math lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How do I support students struggling with math?

If your student or child is struggling with a specific math concept, you can provide extra support and resources such as math worksheets. Sometimes, visual aids like charts, graphs, and manipulatives can help children understand abstract concepts better.

How can I make math fun?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.