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The math charts are photos of the charts that are hanging on the wall in the classroom. They are designed to help students remember the steps or process needed to solve various problems. Some charts show how to calculate answers with or without a calculator. On some charts the color plays an important part in helping students visualize the chart especially when that chart is not available. Key words play a role in how the
charts are organized. For example, many charts involving fractions can be found under F. When students want help in knowing how to use the divisibility rules, they would look under D for divisibility.
Answer Angles Area |
Capacity Congruent Circle |
Decimals Divisibility |
Fractions
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Graphs |
Length and Width |
Mean, Median, Mode, etc |
Number Line |
Order of Operations "of" problems |
Prime and Composite Place Value Perimeter Positive and Negative #s Percent |
Rounding Off |
Strategies Subtraction Square Root Similar |
Volume |
weight whole |
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