Middle School Math Bulletin Board Ideas

Floral Leopard Boho Alphabet and Number Poster Display

By Kristen Teaches Fourth

Looking to spruce up your classroom alphabet and number display?!? Look no further! Very cute and ready to print! Easy to read font for letters (perfect for those primary grades!) and easy to read number posters (1-20)!

Neutral colors accompany leopard, florals and polka dots/stripes!

Contains:

PDF file

Alphabet posters A through Z

Number posters with ten frames 0 through 20

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Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract Approach

By Visual Vibe

The Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract Approach is an effective teaching approach that helps to develop a deep and sustainable understanding of mathematics in students.

When integrated into your classroom it helps to build on your students existing understanding and making complex mathematical concepts accessible to all.

Concrete: refers to the 'doing' stage. Where students manipulate concrete materials to solve problems. This is the first stage of the approach or framework.

Pictorial: refers to the 'seeing' stage. Where students create visual presentations of the concrete objects that they have just used to model the problem. This allows students to make connections between the objects they have just used and the abstract pictures they have drawn.

Abstract: refers to the 'symbolic' stage. Where students use numbers and symbols to model a problem. This is the final stage to mastering a concept. Students will not move onto this stage if they do not have a solid understanding of the concrete and pictorial representations.

It is also important to go back and forth, continually practicing each stage to reinforce mathematical concepts.

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FREEBIE Choice Board Whole Numbers and Decimals

By Matemaths

This no prep bulletin board is a great way to practice whole numbers and decimals. If you're looking for different ways to practice math with your students, this is a perfect activity!

Your sixth graders will love the cute graphics and interactivity in this resource.

There are five different activities; each one includes ten problems.

At the end of each activity there is a quote. As proof that the students have completed the activity, they will need to report back the quote.

A printable version of the problems is included.

Since the bulletin board is online (interactive pages) you just need to provide the link, and off they go!

Everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Topics

  • Adding and subtracting whole numbers
  • Multiplying and dividing whole numbers
  • Decimals place value
  • Comparing decimals
  • Adding and subtracting decimals

You can use it as:

★ Additional materials for remediation

★ Bell Ringer

★ Warm up

★ An emergency sub lesson plan

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Triangular "Frayer" Model for MATH

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

While teaching remedial math, I found my students were struggling with the "Characteristics" block of the Frayer Model, so I modified it into a triangle. I've included a point "UP" and a point "DOWN" version. They stack nicely with one another to create a unique WordWall.

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