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5th Grade Math Anchor Charts Bundle

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Do you teach 5th grade math? Do you need visual anchor charts to help students with strategies? Then this bundle is for you! This bundle includes anchor charts for all 5th grade math standards, multiple strategies in each chart, colorful and visual, and directions on how to print the anchor charts.

Each Anchor Chart Includes:

  • One or two visual anchor charts that show multiple strategies.
  • Directions on how to print and assemble anchor charts
  • Anchor charts for: place value of whole numbers, multiplying by whole numbers, dividing by 2-digit divisors, numerical expressions, volume, adding and subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions and mixed numbers, division of fractions and mixed numbers, customary and metric conversions, place value of decimals, adding and subtracting decimals, multiplying decimals, dividing decimals, graphs and patterns, and shapes.

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4th Grade Math Visuals - Anchor Charts Posters + Interactive Journal Notebooks

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Are you ready to level up your fourth grade math class with coordinated math visuals? The 4th Grade Math Anchor Charts PLUS Interactive Math Notebook bundle is the perfect hands-on solution to engage your students and help them master math strategies using reference notes and interactive math journal activities.

Imagine having a whole year of 4th grade math anchor charts and math notebook activities done for you! This interactive math notebook and anchor chart bundle is the perfect way to provide your students a full year of math visuals and reference sheets for learning, hands-on notetaking, math skills practice, and math vocabulary mastery!

The set of ninety 4th grade math anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the all or as math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy review. And you’ll also love having an interactive notebook that helps students own their learning by building a visual model resource that can be used for review and reference as well as serve as a great summary to share with parents during conferences or as a portfolio review!

This bundle includes anchor charts and notebook activities that cover Common Core math standards and TEKS for these 4th grade math topics:

  • Place value through the millions place
  • Rounding
  • Properties of addition
  • Addition of up to 6-digits and multiple addends
  • Subtraction of up to 6-digits including subtracting across zero
  • Understanding double digit multiplication
  • Properties of multiplication
  • Double-digit multiplication
  • Understanding Division
  • Division of up to 4-digit dividends using partial products and DSMB
  • Problem-solving
  • Understanding fractions
  • Comparing and ordering fractions
  • Fractions on a number line
  • Adding and subtracting fractions
  • Mixed numbers
  • Adding and subtracting mixed numbers
  • Multiplying fractions and mixed numbers by whole numbers
  • Understanding decimals to the hundredth place
  • Adding and subtracting decimals
  • Factors and multiples
  • Algebraic patterns
  • Geometry and classifying shapes
  • Area and perimeter
  • Converting units of measurement

Anchor charts with bright colors and step-by-step instructions serve a dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between. This resource includes printable anchor charts as well as a Google Slides version which is great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons.

You will find your students referring to their math anchor charts and notebook pages time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

Combine that with the printable hands-on notebook pages your student can cut, record work, and add their own creative flair by coloring and decorating. It's the perfect way to give your student a positive experience with learning new math concepts!

Looking for a detailed breakdown of all the 4th grade math anchor chart posters included? You can find that in the individual listing here. 


Resources you may also like:

4th Grade Math ALL YEAR MEGA BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

4th Grade Math Games Bundle - 86 Fun Math Review Games for 4th Grade ALL YEAR


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3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts + Interactive Journal Notebooks - Math Visuals

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Are you ready to level up your third-grade math class? The 3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts PLUS Interactive Math Notebook bundle is the perfect hands-on solution to engage your students and help them own their learning. 

Imagine having a whole year of 3rd grade math anchor charts and math notebook activities done for you! This interactive math notebook and anchor chart bundles is the perfect way to provide your students a full year of visual learning, hands-on notetaking, math skills practice!

The set of eighty-six 3rd grade math anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the all or as math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy review. And you’ll also love having an interactive notebook that helps students own their learning by building a visual model resource that can be used for review and reference as well as serve as a great summary to share with parents during conferences or as a portfolio review!

This bundle includes anchor charts and notebook activities that cover common core math standards and TEKS for these 3rd grade math topics:

  • Place value through the hundred thousand place
  • Rounding
  • Properties of addition
  • Addition of up to 3-digits and multiple addends
  • Subtraction of up to 3-digits including subtracting across zero
  • Understanding multiplication
  • Properties of multiplication
  • Multiplication facts within 100
  • Understanding Division
  • Division facts within 100
  • Multiplication and Division word problems
  • Understanding fractions
  • Comparing fractions
  • Fractions on a number line
  • Telling Time
  • Geometry and classifying shapes
  • Area and perimeter
  • Units of measurement

Anchor charts with bright colors and step-by-step instructions serve a dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between. This resource includes printable anchor charts as well as a Google Slides version which is great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons.

You will find your students referring to their math anchor charts and notebook pages time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

Combine that with the printable hands-on notebook pages your student can cut, record work, and add their own creative flair by coloring and decorating. It's the perfect way to give your student a positive experience with learning new math concepts!

Looking for a detailed breakdown of all the 3rd grade math anchor chart posters included? You can find that in the individual listing here. 


Resources you may also like:

3rd Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

3rd Grade Math Exit Ticket YEAR LONG BUNDLE


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3rd & 4th Grade Math Anchor Charts, Strategy Posters, Reference Sheet Notes

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having a whole year of 3rd grade and 4th grade math anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for a year worth of 3rd grade and 4th grade math posters? This 175 posters pages of 3rd grade and 4th grade math anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the all or as math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy reference.

Ideas for using math anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as math anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as math reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick math reference sheets

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for 3rd grade and 4th grade concept walls

❤️ Use them as math posters for 3rd grade and 4th grade bulletin boards and switch them out based on unit

❤️ Print one unit at a time and bind them into a book for reading about math

❤️ Flip through the Google Slides math posters for each unit on your classroom smart board as a review before each test

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these math posters for 3rd grade and 4th grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between. If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only.

The Google Slides math reference sheets are great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons and the PDF version is perfect for printing as math posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning. Either way you will find your students referring to these math anchor charts time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each unit or save the google slides file to your computer and bookmark it for easy access! Either way, you will be ready to teach each concept in a matter of seconds.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE MATH POSTERS INCLUDED? 

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value blocks and chips to model place value within 1000
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in expanded form
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in word form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 1000
  • Ways to show a number within 1000
  • Using place value charts for numbers within 999,999
  • Writing numbers within 999,999 in expanded form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 999,999
  • Rounding to the nearest 1000 and 10,000

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition

  • Associative property of addition
  • Commutative property of addition
  • Identity property of addition
  • Estimating sums for 3-digit numbers
  • Using partial sums to add 3-digit numbers
  • Three-digit addition with regrouping
  • Adding more than two addends

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Subtraction

  • Estimating differences
  • Borrowing to regroup and subtract 3-digit numbers
  • Relating subtraction to addition
  • Subtracting across zero

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication within 100

  • Representing multiplication with equal groups
  • Understanding multiplication as repeated addition
  • Relating multiplication to skip counting using number lines
  • Representing multiplication with arrays
  • Distributive property of multiplication
  • Commutative property of multiplication
  • Associative property of multiplication
  • 0 as a factor
  • 1 as a factor
  • 2 as a factor
  • 3 as a factor
  • 4 as a factor
  • 5 as a factor
  • 6 as a factor
  • 7 as a factor
  • 8 as a factor
  • 9 as a factor
  • 10 as a factor
  • Using multiplication tables
  • Problem solving with multiplication
  • Identifying key words for multiplication problem solving
  • Writing multiplication stories/word problems

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Understanding division as sharing
  • Understanding division as repeated subtraction
  • Multiplication and division fact families
  • Division facts within 100
  • Division involving 0 and 1.
  • Key words for problem solving with division
  • Problem solving with division

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for 2-Digit Multiplication

  • Multiply multiples of 10 suing an open number line
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using the associative property
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using pattern rules
  • Estimate products of 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using arrays to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using partial products to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the distributive property to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the place value algorithm to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions

  • Equal and unequal parts and representing parts of the whole
  • Fractions as parts of a region
  • Fractions as parts of a set
  • Using fraction strips
  • Using models to find equivalent fractions
  • Using models to compare fractions with like denominators
  • Using models to compare fractions with like numerators
  • Using models to compare fractions with unlike numerators and denominators

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Identifying triangles using sides vs. angles
  • Definition and examples for:
    • Point
    • Line segment
    • Ray
    • Angle
    • Right angle
    • Acute angle
    • Obtuse angle
    • Intersecting lines
    • Parallel lines
    • Perpendicular lines
    • Equilateral triangle
    • Isosceles triangle
    • Scalene triangle
    • Acute triangle
    • Obtuse triangle
    • Right triangle
    • Quadrilateral
    • Parallelogram
    • Rectangle
    • Trapezoid
    • Rhombus
    • Square
    • Congruent shapes
    • Symmetrical shapes

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Metric measurements
  • Telling time
  • Finding area or regular shapes
  • Finding area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter of regular shapes

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value charts through the millions place
  • Writing numbers in expanded from through the millions place
  • Comparing and order numbers through the hundred thousands place
  • Rounding numbers to the thousand and ten thousand place

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition and Subtraction

  • Estimating sums and differences
  • Regrouping for addition
  • Regrouping for subtraction
  • Subtracting across zero

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication

  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using the associative property
  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using pattern rules
  • Round factors to estimate products
  • Using partial products with one 1-digit factor
  • Using the distributive property with one 1-digit factor
  • Using a place value algorithm with one 1-digit factor
  • Mental math and multiplication
  • Using area models with a multiple of 10
  • Estimating products of 2-digit factors
  • Using arrays for 2-digit factors
  • Using partial products for 2-digit factors
  • Using the distributive property for 2-digit factors
  • Using the place value algorithm with a zero in the ones place
  • Using the place value algorithm for 2-digit factors
  • Steps for 2-digit multiplication

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Mental math and division
  • Estimating quotients
  • Interpreting remainders
  • Using place value blocks for division
  • Modeling division with area models
  • Area models for 3- and 4-digit dividends
  • Partial quotients
  • DMSB division algorithm-divide, multiply, subtract, bring down

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Factors and Multiples

  • Understanding factors
  • Common factors
  • Prime and composite numbers
  • Common multiples

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions and Mixed Numbers

  • Area models for equivalent fractions
  • Fraction strips for equivalent fractions
  • Using multiplication for equivalent fractions
  • Using common factors for equivalent fractions
  • Area models for comparing fractions
  • Comparing fractions with fraction strips
  • Using benchmark fractions to compare fractions
  • Using common denominators to compare fractions
  • Adding fractions using number lines
  • Adding fractions using computation
  • Subtracting fractions using number lines
  • Subtracting fractions using computation
  • Adding mixed numbers by breaking apart
  • Adding mixed numbers by using improper fractions
  • Subtracting mixed numbers by borrowing/regrouping
  • Subtracting mixed numbers using improper fractions
  • Multiply fractions using fraction strips & number lines
  • Multiply fractions using multiplication/division facts
  • Multiply mixed numbers using distributive property
  • Multiply mixed numbers using improper fractions

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Decimals

  • Relating decimals to fractions-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals on a number line-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals and place value-tenths and hundredths
  • Adding tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Subtracting tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Decimals in money

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Classifying triangles by sides and angles
  • Terms, definitions, and examples for
  • Point, line, line segment, and ray
  • Angle, right angle, acute angle, and obtuse angle
  • Intersecting, parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles
  • Acute, obtuse, and right triangles
  • Quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rectangles
  • Trapezoid, rhombus, and square
  • Congruent shapes and symmetrical shapes
  • Unit angles
  • Measuring angles
  • Complementary and supplementary angles
  • Understanding area
  • Area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Converting units of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Converting units of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Converting units of capacity
  • Metric units and conversion

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Algebraic Patterns

  • Number patterns with addition and subtraction
  • Number patterns with multiplication and division
  • Determine and write rules for number patterns
  • Finding the nth shape in a repeating pattern

What other 3rd grade and 4th grade math teachers are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These math posters are a great visual support with strategy examples that students can easily identify and use. They can be blown up into posters or used as part of a math bulletin or wall.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a very nice resource to have. I hang all of the anchor charts up on my Focus Board and the kids can view it at all times. It's also nice to pull them off of the board and reintroduce them if students are struggling with certain math concepts. Excellent!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Love this resource!!! I have been having them up on our math word wall as we are learning more things. It is a great resource for students to refer back to when they need it!!!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

Check out the preview for a taste of the 3rd grade and 4th grade math posters and anchor charts included!

More math resources from Curious Classroom Adventures:

4th Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

3rd Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

3rd Grade Math Exit Ticket YEAR LONG BUNDLE

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2023 Virginia Secondary Math SOL "I Can" Statements GROWING BUNDLE

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3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts Strategy Posters Reference Sheets Word Wall Visuals

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having a whole year of 3rd grade math anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for a year worth of 3rd grade math posters? This set of eighty-six 3rd grade math anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the all or as math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy review.

Ideas for using 3rd grade math anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as math anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as math reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick math reference sheets

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for 3rd grade concept walls

❤️ Use them as math posters for 3rd grade bulletin boards and switch them out based on unit

❤️ Print one unit at a time and bind them into a book for reading about math

❤️ Flip through the Google Slides math posters for each unit on your classroom smart board as a review before each test

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these math posters for 3rd grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between.

If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only. The Google Slides math reference sheets are great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons and the PDF version is perfect for printing as math posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning.

Either way you will find your students referring to these math anchor charts time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE 3RD GRADE MATH ANCHOR CHART POSTERS INCLUDED? 

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value blocks and chips to model place value within 1000
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in expanded form
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in word form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 1000
  • Ways to show a number within 1000
  • Using place value charts for numbers within 999,999
  • Writing numbers within 999,999 in expanded form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 999,999
  • Rounding to the nearest 1000 and 10,000

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition

  • Associative property of addition
  • Commutative property of addition
  • Identity property of addition
  • Estimating sums for 3-digit numbers
  • Using partial sums to add 3-digit numbers
  • Three-digit addition with regrouping
  • Adding more than two addends

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Subtraction

  • Estimating differences
  • Borrowing to regroup and subtract 3-digit numbers
  • Relating subtraction to addition
  • Subtracting across zero

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication within 100

  • Representing multiplication with equal groups
  • Understanding multiplication as repeated addition
  • Relating multiplication to skip counting using number lines
  • Representing multiplication with arrays
  • Distributive property of multiplication
  • Commutative property of multiplication
  • Associative property of multiplication
  • 0 as a factor
  • 1 as a factor
  • 2 as a factor
  • 3 as a factor
  • 4 as a factor
  • 5 as a factor
  • 6 as a factor
  • 7 as a factor
  • 8 as a factor
  • 9 as a factor
  • 10 as a factor
  • Using multiplication tables
  • Problem solving with multiplication
  • Identifying key words for multiplication problem solving
  • Writing multiplication stories/word problems

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Understanding division as sharing
  • Understanding division as repeated subtraction
  • Multiplication and division fact families
  • Division facts within 100
  • Division involving 0 and 1.
  • Key words for problem solving with division
  • Problem solving with division

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for 2-Digit Multiplication

  • Multiply multiples of 10 suing an open number line
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using the associative property
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using pattern rules
  • Estimate products of 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using arrays to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using partial products to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the distributive property to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the place value algorithm to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions

  • Equal and unequal parts and representing parts of the whole
  • Fractions as parts of a region
  • Fractions as parts of a set
  • Using fraction strips
  • Using models to find equivalent fractions
  • Using models to compare fractions with like denominators
  • Using models to compare fractions with like numerators
  • Using models to compare fractions with unlike numerators and denominators

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Identifying triangles using sides vs. angles

  • Definition and examples for:

  • Point

  • Line segment

  • Ray

  • Angle

  • Right angle

  • Acute angle

  • Obtuse angle

  • Intersecting lines

  • Parallel lines

  • Perpendicular lines

  • Equilateral triangle

  • Isosceles triangle

  • Scalene triangle

  • Acute triangle

  • Obtuse triangle

  • Right triangle

  • Quadrilateral

  • Parallelogram

  • Rectangle

  • Trapezoid

  • Rhombus

  • Square

  • Congruent shapes

  • Symmetrical shapes

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Metric measurements
  • Telling time
  • Finding area or regular shapes
  • Finding area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter of regular shapes

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each unit or save the google slides file to your computer and bookmark it for easy access! Either way, you will be ready to teach each concept in a matter of seconds.

What other 3rd grade math teachers are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These math posters are a great visual support with strategy examples that students can easily identify and use. They can be blown up into posters or used as part of a math bulletin or wall.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a very nice resource to have. I hang all of the anchor charts up on my Focus Board and the kids can view it at all times. It's also nice to pull them off of the board and reintroduce them if students are struggling with certain math concepts. Excellent!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a great resource. I already made all my different posters for the week and I am ready to post them tomorrow.  I am very happy with the product and I highly recommend.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Love this resource!!! I have been having them up on our math word wall as we are learning more things. It is a great resource for students to refer back to when they need it!!!

Check out the preview for a taste of the 3rd grade math posters and anchor charts included!

BONUS UPDATE: These 3rd grade math anchor charts were updated in 2023, and the previous version is included in the Google Drive as well, so you'll receive both the previous more whimsical font as well as the more reader-friendly version featured in the photos and previews of this listing.

More resources:

3rd Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

3rd Grade Math Exit Ticket YEAR LONG BUNDLE

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4th Grade Math Anchor Charts - Reference Sheets, Posters, Anchor Charts Visuals

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having a whole year of 4th grade math anchor charts and reference notes done for you! How about a one-stop download for a year worth of 4th grade math classroom posters? This set of ninety 4th grade math anchor charts work great as math strategy posters to hang on your math word wall or as visual math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy review of math vocabulary and math strategies.

Ideas for using 4th grade math anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as math reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick math reference notes

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for 4th grade math word walls

❤️ Use them as math posters for 4th grade bulletin boards and switch them out based on unit and math vocabulary you need for upcoming lessons

❤️ Print one unit at a time and bind them into a book for reading about math

❤️ Flip through the Google Slides math posters for each unit on your classroom smart board as a review before each test

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these math posters for 4th grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between.

If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only. The Google Slides math reference sheets are great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons and the PDF version is perfect for printing as math posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning.

Either way, you will find your students referring to them time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE 4TH GRADE MATH ANCHOR CHART POSTERS INCLUDED?

PDF and Google Slides versions for each:

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value charts through the millions place
  • Writing numbers in expanded from through the millions place
  • Comparing and order numbers through the hundred thousands place
  • Rounding numbers to the thousand and ten thousand place

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition and Subtraction

  • Estimating sums and differences
  • Regrouping for addition
  • Regrouping for subtraction
  • Subtracting across zero

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication

  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using the associative property
  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using pattern rules
  • Round factors to estimate products
  • Using partial products with one 1-digit factor
  • Using the distributive property with one 1-digit factor
  • Using a place value algorithm with one 1-digit factor
  • Mental math and multiplication
  • Using area models with a multiple of 10
  • Estimating products of 2-digit factors
  • Using arrays for 2-digit factors
  • Using partial products for 2-digit factors
  • Using the distributive property for 2-digit factors
  • Using the place value algorithm with a zero in the ones place
  • Using the place value algorithm for 2-digit factors
  • Steps for 2-digit multiplication

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Mental math and division
  • Estimating quotients
  • Interpreting remainders
  • Using place value blocks for division
  • Modeling division with area models
  • Area models for 3- and 4-digit dividends
  • Partial quotients
  • DMSB division algorithm-divide, multiply, subtract, bring down

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Factors and Multiples

  • Understanding factors
  • Common factors
  • Prime and composite numbers
  • Common multiples

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions and Mixed Numbers

  • Area models for equivalent fractions
  • Fraction strips for equivalent fractions
  • Using multiplication for equivalent fractions
  • Using common factors for equivalent fractions
  • Area models for comparing fractions
  • Comparing fractions with fraction strips
  • Using benchmark fractions to compare fractions
  • Using common denominators to compare fractions
  • Adding fractions using number lines
  • Adding fractions using computation
  • Subtracting fractions using number lines
  • Subtracting fractions using computation
  • Adding mixed numbers by breaking apart
  • Adding mixed numbers by using improper fractions
  • Subtracting mixed numbers by borrowing/regrouping
  • Subtracting mixed numbers using improper fractions
  • Multiply fractions using fraction strips & number lines
  • Multiply fractions using multiplication/division facts
  • Multiply mixed numbers using the distributive property
  • Multiply mixed numbers using improper fractions

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Decimals

  • Relating decimals to fractions-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals on a number line-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals and place value-tenths and hundredths
  • Adding tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Subtracting tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Decimals in money

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Classifying triangles by sides and angles
  • Terms, definitions, and examples for
  • Point, line, line segment, and ray
  • Angle, right angle, acute angle, and obtuse angle
  • Intersecting, parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles
  • Acute, obtuse, and right triangles
  • Quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rectangles
  • Trapezoid, rhombus, and square
  • Congruent shapes and symmetrical shapes
  • Unit angles
  • Measuring angles
  • Complementary and supplementary angles
  • Understanding area
  • Area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Converting units of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Converting units of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Converting units of capacity
  • Metric units and conversion

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Algebraic Patterns

  • Number patterns with addition and subtraction
  • Number patterns with multiplication and division
  • Determine and write rules for number patterns
  • Finding the nth shape in a repeating pattern

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each unit or save the google slides file to your computer and bookmark it for easy access! Either way, you will be ready to teach each concept in a matter of seconds.

What other 4th grade math teachers are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brittany said: “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Miles said: “This is a great set of anchor charts to use to help keep previously taught standards available for any student who needs a review or to just confirm what they think they should do is right.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Haley said: These are perfect for my math word wall! I made small 5x7 anchor charts using these to put on the students' tables as reference sheets too!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Alison said: “This is a great resource. I hang the anchor charts on my math focus board. The kids love that I print them for their math notebooks too!”

Check out the preview for a taste of the 4th grade math posters and anchor charts included!

BONUS UPDATE: These 4th grade math anchor charts were updated in 2023, and the previous version is included in the Google Drive as well, so you'll have receive both the previous more whimsical font as well as the more reader-friendly version featured in the photos and previews of this listing.

More resources:

4th Grade Math ALL YEAR MEGA BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

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Spring Fractions Practice Activity Bundle Fraction Strips Comparing Decomposing

By For the Love of Learning in Third

worksheet / digital resources to practice fractions, of a set, equivalent fractions & comparing fractions. Also includes printable craftivity to practice unit fractions / use of fraction strips / fraction bars

Includes 4 of my Spring / St. Patrick's Day rainbow / Shamrock themed products!

Fractions Practice PDF & Digital Resource Comparing Equivalent St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day themed fraction practice. Printable PDF and Google Slides option included. 2 printable pages for each skill: fractions of a set, equivalent fractions (fraction strip visual included) & comparing fractions.

Google slides version has 16 slides (same problems as printable PDF), with pre-inserted text boxes for students to fill in answers. Questions are set as slide backgrounds so students cannot move.

The no prep digital Google Slides version is embedded as a link that will create a new copy for you in your Google Drive. It can then be shared with students or posted on Google Classroom.

Please note a Google account is needed to access the Google Drive version. Please reach out with any questions!

Fraction Strips Spring Rainbow Printable Activity Craftivity Unit Fraction

Have your students practice labeling unit fractions on a fraction bar with with fraction math craftivity. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board. Great for an introduction to fractions in grade, or to review fractions in grade 4.

Fractions included: halves, thirds, fourth, fifths, sixths, eighths

Two assembly option included:

Option 1: Students receive one paper to label and color each fraction bar

Option 2: Copy on colored paper and give each student one of each fraction bar to label (each fraction bar have 6 to a page)

Also includes a colorful unit fraction anchor chart with completed fraction bars to model for students.

Decomposing Fractions Printable Activity March Math Craftivity

Shamrock / St Patrick's Day themed math craftivity. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board or door decor. Great for an introduction to fractions in grade 3, or to review fractions in grade 4.

Two skills included - each has 12 different fractions / practice pages (see preview)

Skill 1: Students receive a shaded fraction model and must identify the numerator and denominator and then decompose into a unit fraction addition sentence.

Skill 2: students are given the numerator and denominator. they shade the model to match, and decompose into a unit fraction addition sentence.

Fraction Strip Comparing Fractions Like Numerators Unit Fraction Spring Activity

Practice labeling unit fractions on a fraction bar to compare fractions with like numerators in this activity / craftivity. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board. Introduction to fractions in grade 3, or to review fractions in grade 4.

Fractions included: thirds, fourth, fifths, sixths, eighths

Students Label fraction bars to represent each unit fraction. Then use the fraction bars to complete fraction inequality.

Students can then cut and color the flowers and glue them on the background with a student "I can statement".

8 different inequality work pages included. Use for differentiation, or have students complete multiple.


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Fraction Wall with 40 Task Cards, Posters and more

By Elementary divas

This Fraction Wall is a great visual for understanding how fractions work. Your students or child will have a clear guidance when comparing fractions.

What's included:

  • Fraction Headings: 3 Designs options to choose from. (Fraction Bars, Fraction Strips and Comparing Fractions)
  • Fraction Wall: Two sets of 1/16 diagrams (Black & White and Color).
  • Fraction Task Cards: 40 Task Cards with Answer Key and a Recording Sheet.
  • Fraction Posters: There are six 1/16 diagrams (Black & White and Color). Fractions Bars, Fractions Strips and Comparing Fractions) letter size 8.5x11

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Math Anchor Chart - Adding and Subtracting Fractions

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for adding and subtracting fractions with different size parts or unlike denominators? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to help with adding and subtracting fractions. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

Save money and buy the bundle! By purchasing the 5th Grade Math Anchor Chart Bundle, you are saving $18.00 off the price of the anchor charts. Check out the Bundle by clicking HERE.

Looking for more Into Math resources? Do you use Into Math? Check out my Vocabulary Match for the entire 5th grade curriculum. Also, make sure you grab the Exit Tickets for Modules 1 -20!

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Math Anchor Chart - Division with Whole Numbers and Fractions

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for dividing fractions and whole numbers with fractions? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to add and subtract decimals. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

Save money and buy the bundle! By purchasing the 5th Grade Math Anchor Chart Bundle, you are saving $18.00 off the price of the anchor charts. Check out the Bundle by clicking HERE.

Looking for more Into Math resources? Do you use Into Math? Check out my Vocabulary Match for the entire 5th grade curriculum. Also, make sure you grab the Exit Tickets for Modules 1 -20!

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Christmas Math Craft - Adding and Subtracting Fractions Christmas Tree Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with adding and subtracting fractions practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing adding and subtracting fractions and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a adding and subtracting fractions problem. The answer to the adding and subtracting fractions problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.

This Christmas adding and subtracting fractions math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 adding and subtracting fractions problems

✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in adding and subtracting fractions practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional adding and subtracting fractions practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their adding and subtracting fractions learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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→ 4th Grade Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Math Unit Bundle

→ Adding and Subtracting Fractions Unit BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

→ 4th Grade Fraction & Mixed Number Units BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

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Christmas Math Craft - Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Christmas Tree Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with multiplying and dividing fractions practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing multiplying and dividing fractions and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a multiplying and dividing fractions problem. The answer to the multiplying and dividing fractions problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.

This Christmas multiplying and dividing fractions math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 multiplying and dividing fractions problems

✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in multiplying and dividing fractions practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional multiplying and dividing fractions practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their multiplying and dividing fractions learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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You may also like…

→ 4th Grade Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Math Unit Bundle

→ Adding and Subtracting Fractions Unit BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

→ 4th Grade Fraction & Mixed Number Units BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

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Christmas Math Craft - Add & Subtract Fractions Gingerbread House Craft & Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with adding and subtracting fractions practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing adding and subtracting fractions and creating an adorable gingerbread house craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a adding and subtracting fractions problem. The answer to the adding and subtracting fractions problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their gingerbread house math craft.

This Christmas adding and subtracting fractions math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 adding and subtracting fractions problems

✅ printable gingerbread house and gingerbread house decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their gingerbread house crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in adding and subtracting fractions practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional adding and subtracting fractions practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their adding and subtracting fractions learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Christmas Tree version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love gingerbread related activities around Christmas.  My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  This is a great alternative to the traditional gingerbread house activity, especially if you want to avoid the mess. –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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You may also like…

→ 4th Grade Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Math Unit Bundle

→ Adding and Subtracting Fractions Unit BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

→ 4th Grade Fraction & Mixed Number Units BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

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Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Word Cards - Math Word Wall Digital & Print

By SPO Resources

Display fraction & decimal vocabulary cards on your math word wall to help upper elementary students master key academic vocabulary for fractions. 45 fraction and decimal vocabulary terms such as: numerator, denominator, mixed number, equivalent fractions, improper fractions, simplest form, decimal fraction, and many more! Color or black & white printing, large or small cards, and a Digital word wall.

Each word card is available in the following formats:

Large horizontal card 11” x 4.25”

  • Color printing
  • Black & white printing
  • Option 1: math vocabulary word, definition, and visual representation
  • Option 2: math vocabulary word with picture & example (no definition)
  • Option 3: math vocabulary word only

Small horizontal card 5.5” x 2.125”

  • Color printing
  • Black & white printing
  • Option 1: math vocabulary word, definition, and visual representation
  • Option 2:: math vocabulary word with picture & example (no definition)
  • Option 3: math vocabulary word only

Digital Vocabulary Cards for a digital math word wall

  • Google Slides™

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WHY? Fractions and decimals can be a challenging concept for students. By explicitly teaching academic math vocabulary for fraction and decimal terms, you’re providing students with the tools they need to be successful.

Mastering fraction and decimal vocabulary will prevent student misconceptions and help students feel more comfortable discussing and explaining their thinking during your fraction & decimal unit.

Incorporate math vocabulary as a regular part of your math block by continuously reviewing and helping students make meaningful connections to fraction and decimal academic terms.

Display these fraction & decimal vocabulary cards on a math word wall for students to reference. Post these math vocabulary cards on the board every time you’re engaging students in a fraction lesson or fraction activity. Use the small versions for students' interactive math notebooks. 

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WHO? This set of fraction & decimal vocabulary words is designed for upper elementary students

Vocabulary words are common core aligned to 3rd, 4th, & 5th grade Number & Operation Fraction & Decimal Standards.

Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Terms included:

  • fraction
  • unit fraction
  • benchmark fraction
  • mixed number
  • proper fraction
  • improper fraction
  • numerator
  • denominator
  • fraction bar
  • whole
  • half
  • third
  • fourth
  • fifth
  • sixth
  • eighth
  • tenth (fraction)
  • twelfth
  • fraction number line
  • fraction bar model
  • like numerators
  • like denominators
  • unlike denominators
  • decompose fractions
  • equivalent fractions
  • simplify fractions
  • simplest form
  • common denominator
  • common numerator
  • decimal
  • decimal fraction
  • decimal point
  • tenth (shows decimal and fraction)
  • hundredth
  • equivalent decimals
  • tenths place 
  • hundredths place 
  • thousandths place 
  • decimal notation (to the hundredths)
  • decimal notation (to the thousandths)
  • fractions greater than 1
  • fractions less than 1
  • fraction of a set
  • equal parts & unequal parts
  • fractions / not fractions

NEW UPDATE Feb '24

  • seventh
  • ninth

*Missing a vocabulary word or spelling variation you wish was included?


WHAT’S INCLUDED:

LARGE VOCABULARY CARDS - 45 Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Terms

  • 11” x 4.25”
  • 3 formats
  • Color printing
  • Black & white printing (print on colorful card stock paper of choice)
  • Print 2 cards per page
  • Perfect for display on math word wall or focus wall

Format 1 

  • Fraction/decimal vocabulary term
  • Visual representation, picture, or example of term
  • Student-friendly definition  

Format 2 

  • Fraction/decimal vocabulary term
  • Visual representation, picture, or example of term

Format 3

  • Fraction/decimal vocabulary term

SMALL VOCABULARY CARDS- 45 Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Terms

  • 5.5” x 2.125”
  • 3 formats
  • Color printing
  • Black & white printing (print on colorful card stock paper of choice)
  • Print 8 cards per page
  • Use for: student interactive notebooks, math centers, or word wall with less space

Format 1

  • Fraction/decimal vocabulary term
  • Visual representation, picture, or example of term
  • Student-friendly definition  
  • Unified printing (print 8 of the same card per page)

Format 2

  • Fraction/decimal vocabulary term
  • Visual representation, picture, or example of term
  • Unified printing (print 8 of the same card per page)

Format 3

  • Fraction/decimal vocabulary term

DIGITAL FRACTION & DECIMAL WORD WALL

★ Google Slides™ Digital Word Wall

  • Quick easy & set up: Link to make a copy of Digital Word wall via Google Slides™ available in downloadable PDF

  • Ready to use: Assign to students via Google Classroom™ by clicking “make a copy for each student” to give each student access to their own digital word wall 

  • Main slide (table of contents) contains the 45 vocabulary word cards (word only) 

  • Click on any vocabulary word on the main slide to view the definition and visual vocabulary card for the fraction or decimal term

  • Clickable links can be used in presentation mode

  • Support students with this tool to reference  fraction and decimal terms

  • Use with the whole class to review vocabulary words by displaying the digital word wall on the projector

  • Use for distant learning, virtual classroom, or in person classroom

PLEASE NOTE: 

  • Deleting slides in the presentation will alter the links and the table of contents will not work correctly.
  • Not listed in Google drive tool, digital download includes link to make a copy of Google Slides™ presentation in the PDF

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE

★Zip file with 2 PDFs & Digital Access

PDF 1 includes:

  • List of all vocabulary words and definitions included on the cards
  • Table of contents to easily find cards to print
  • Link to make a copy of digital word wall through Google slides
  • All large color and black & white cards
  • All small color and black & white cards (mixed printing only)

PDF 2 includes:

  • Table of contents to easily find cards to print
  • All small color and black & white cards (unified printing only)
  • Use this file if you would like to print multiple of the same card on one page

PLEASE NOTE: No part of the digital or printable word wall cards are editable.

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WAYS TO USE Fraction & Decimal Vocabulary Cards

  • Print, cut, and laminate word wall cards to use for years to come!
  • Display when introducing a new fraction concept to explicitly teach the academic math vocabulary 
  • Display specific vocabulary words when teaching a math lesson for students to reference and use in math talk
  • Display on math focus wall or math word wall
  • Display to review previously taught vocabulary and access student background knowledge at the beginning of a lesson
  • Add small vocabulary cards to students’ interactive notebooks for student to reference
  • Place mini versions or full size versions at math centers
  • Include digital version in mini-lesson
  • Share digital word wall with students to reference virtually or in class

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Email me at sporesources.teach@gmail.com if there is anything I can help you with!

Created by Samantha Osleger | ©SPO RESOURCES.

All rights reserved by the author. 

Purchase is for single classroom use only. 

Purchase additional licenses at 50% off for each additional user. 

I hope these printable and digital math vocabulary cards are a helpful resource in your classroom for teaching fractions and decimals!

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Christmas Tree Math Craft - Greatest Common Factor Practice - GCF Math Activity

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with greatest common factor practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing greatest common factor and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a greatest common factor problem. The answer to the greatest common factor problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.

This Christmas greatest common factor math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 greatest common factor problems

✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in greatest common factor practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional greatest common factor practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their greatest common factor learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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St. Patrick's Day Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Craft Project & Math Practice

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a St. Patrick's Day activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with multiplying and dividing fractions practice at the same time? We all do! This St. Patrick's Day math craft activity will have your students practicing multiplying and dividing fractions and creating an adorable leprechaun craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a St. Patrick's Day treat.

Watch your students enjoy the charm of St. Patrick's Day while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Would you rather catch a leprechaun or find a pot of gold?" and then solve a multiplying and dividing fractions problem. The answer to the multiplying and dividing fractions problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their leprechaun math craft.

This St. Patrick's Day multiplying and dividing fractions math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 12 fun St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 24 multiplying and dividing fractions problems

✅ printable leprechaun craft pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their leprechaun crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in multiplying and dividing fractions practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional multiplying and dividing fractions practice during the hectic St. Patrick's Day days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their multiplying and dividing fractions learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

Look what teachers like you are saying about these St. Patrick's Day math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Such a fun way to practice math! My students had so much fun creating their leprechaun! -Whitney

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My class had SO much fun with this project. Thank you! -Gabrielle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Super fun and engaging activity for the holiday! -Kaylene

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students loved using this on St. Patrick's Day! It was an engaging way to review math. -Paige

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent, fun way to practice math and make a craft during March. -Cindy

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Christmas Math Craft - Multiply & Divide Fractions Gingerbread Craft & Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with multiplying and dividing fractions practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing multiplying and dividing fractions and creating an adorable gingerbread house craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a multiplying and dividing fractions problem. The answer to the multiplying and dividing fractions problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their gingerbread house math craft.

This Christmas multiplying and dividing fractions math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 multiplying and dividing fractions problems

✅ printable gingerbread house and gingerbread house decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their gingerbread house crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in multiplying and dividing fractions practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional multiplying and dividing fractions practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their multiplying and dividing fractions learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Christmas Tree version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love gingerbread related activities around Christmas.  My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  This is a great alternative to the traditional gingerbread house activity, especially if you want to avoid the mess. –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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Christmas Math Craft - Least Common Multiple LCM Christmas Tree Glyph & Craft

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with least common multiple practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing least common multiples and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a least common multiple problem. The answer to the least common multiple problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.

This Christmas least common multiple math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 least common multiple problems

✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in least common multiple practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional least common multiple practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of thier least common multiple learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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Christmas Math Craft- Greatest Common Factor GCF Gingerbread House Craft & Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with greatest common factor practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing greatest common factor and creating an adorable gingerbread house craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a greatest common factor problem. The answer to the greatest common factor problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their gingerbread house math craft.

This Christmas greatest common factor math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 greatest common factor problems

✅ printable gingerbread house and gingerbread house decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their gingerbread house crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in greatest common factor practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional greatest common factor practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their greatest common factor learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Christmas Tree version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love gingerbread related activities around Christmas.  My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  This is a great alternative to the traditional gingerbread house activity, especially if you want to avoid the mess. –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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→ Factors, Multiples, and Patterns Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math

→ Factors and Multiples Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

→ Factors and Multiples Unit BUNDLE of lesson plans games and activities

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