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UPDATED 5/1/2020: Now includes link to Google Slides for digital use.
I completely swoon over anchor charts I see teachers have in their classroom. It’s like teacher artwork – haha, but they just aren’t practical in my learning support classroom. Sure, I leave up charts and posters that benefit, in some way or another, all students who come to my learning support classroom, but sometimes I need for each of my students to have what anchor charts offer.
At the beginning of this school year, I started making “mini charts” for my students to have at their seat. THEN, I decided to use left over book bin labels I purchased from the Target Dollar Spot, for the mini charts to slide into. This was life changing in my classroom. They are like individualized anchor charts for my students. They use the mini chart that they need and are not distracted by other charts/posters hanging around my classroom, that don’t pertain to what they are learning or need further practice with.
These mini charts aren’t just for use in a book bin label on a desk. I have had one of my students who attends an inclusion math class, but uses a mini chart in my room for ELA, ask if he could have a label for inside his binder. He keeps his mini chart where he can see it when he opens up his binder, but mini enough that others can’t see what he has. These mini charts are also the perfect size to staple, or to hole punch and put on a ring. Both would be easy ways to take them to and from home, as well as to and from different centers in the classroom.
There are 52 math mini charts in this first set. Six mini charts of each topic, per page. These would best be used for grades K-3, students whose ability levels are K-3, or even those students in grade 4 but need a little extra help.
The Mini Charts include:
– left and right
– number words to 10
– number words to billion (counting by twenty, thirty, etc.)
– number of the day single or double digit
– number of the day single to triple digit
– hundreds chart plain
– hundreds chart highlighting the evens
– prime numbers chart
– composite numbers chart
– U.S. coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter)
– number lines (1-10 and 1-20)
– comparing numbers
– writing numbers (three digit)
– place value chart ones – hundred thousands
– place value chart thousandths – hundreds
– place value chart ones – hundred millions
– place value charts ones – one billion
– 2D shapes
– 3D shapes
– perimeter and area
– volume
– capacity
– lines of symmetry
– basic addition (2 options)
– adding two digit numbers (with and without regrouping)
– adding three digit numbers (with regrouping)
– adding four digit numbers (with regrouping)
– basic subtraction (2 options)
– subtracting 2-digit numbers (with and without regrouping)
– subtracting 2-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers (with regrouping)
– subtracting 3-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers (with regrouping)
– basic multiplication
– multiplying 2-digits by 1 digit (without regrouping)
– multiplying 2-digits by 1 digit (with regrouping)
– basic division
– understanding division
– multiplication strategies
– multiplication chart
– telling time analogue clock
– time conversions
– fractions
– fraction parts
– weight
– mass
– length
– bar graph
– picture graph
– tally marks
– line plot
JUST ADDED: 2/25/2019
– Canadian Coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie, toonie)
PLUS:
– 1 Blank Page to add your own text boxes to
PLEASE CHECK THE PREVIEWS TO SEE THEM PRINTED.
You will be receiving these Math Mini Charts as a secured PDF file.
The PDF is secured due to clipart copyright laws.
*THESE ARE SIZED TO FIT IN TARGET ADHESIVE SQUARE LABEL POCKETS*
…or any label pocket size 3.5 x 3.5
I have used minimal color ink, to try and keep them printer friendly. These can always be printed in a grayscale option. The black and white mini charts look great on colored paper.
If you have any questions, please e-mail me before purchase.
I’m always more than happy to answer any questions.
charleys.classroom13@gmail.com
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