This adding & subtracting integers bulletin board set will really help your math class and will look GREAT on your wall!
Display the 26 most commonly used postulates, theorems, and definitions in geometric proof as useful classroom decor. These Geometry Proof Posters include student-friendly explanations and clear diagrams to illustrate the postulate/ theorem/ definition when applicable. Empower your students to conquer complex geometry proofs with ease! ✨Download the preview for more details and full list of posters included!✨ ✦ What’s Included: 26 postulates/ theorems/ definitions Full page (8.5” x 11”) portrait layout Half-page (8.5” x 5.5”) layout 3 styles in both full and half-page layouts: honeycomb background, star background, black & white Teachers Like You Said: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kimberly M. says “I have these on my wall as a bulletin board... It is colorful and the students appreciate it. It gives them the reminders they needed when learning to complete proofs. I referred to it quite often during the introduction to proof unit.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Evelyn A. says “I love how these look up in my classroom. Very nice and students reference the bulletin board all the time. Very helpful. ” ✦ Related Resources: ➞ Geometry Word Wall - English & Spanish Geometry Vocabulary Definitions ➞Geometry Posters Bundle ➞Geometry Bulletin Board Bundle Stay Connected for Updates: Follow Me on TPT Website Instagram Copyright © Busy Miss Beebe, LLC All rights observed by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
The first week of school is just soooo exhausting! The teachers officially started last Friday. Our school corporation always has a Back to School Teacher Rally.
Use these unique free classroom posters to spark inspiration and create that positive mindset in the classroom, the computer lab, or your makerspace.
The classroom posters in this post have helped my students throughout our quadratic functions unit from the vocabulary they see to solving word problems to working with the graphing calculator and using the quadratic formula. I wanted to share them for free in this post in case you have any algebra or algebra 2 students who need extra support through their graphing quadratics unit.
The Operations Key Words Vocabulary Posters will look GREAT in any 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade math classroom and will really help your students. If you are looking for cute math bulletin board ideas, this is it! These math vocabulary posters will POP off the wall!
Our Wrist Wraps will make acknowledging positive student behavior and achievement fun, engaging and easy-to-prep! We have carefully illustrated 10 gorgeous bands and provided them in color and blackline versions for you to simply print and cut. Wrap them around the wrists of your students and apply a piece of tape or dab of glue to secure. Included in this file so far are the following brag bands: Great work Well done I am wonderful I am a super star I am kind I am an awesome helper I worked hard today I do not give up I am amazing I did excellent work Little learners would love to color a blackline version using crayons or bright pencils before you wrap it on their wrist! In each of the 10 designs, we've provided 5 different color choices. Hop over to TpT to find this new printable in our collection!
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We've been learning about the parts of speech in the most fun ways. A parts of speech printable and flip book, writing our own mad libs, and more.
One of the first things teachers learn in their pre-service teaching classes is the importance of establishing effective classroom routines and procedures for
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Do you have helpers in your classroom? Many teachers have asked over the years about how classroom helpers work in our classes. Here are the top three questions: "Why do you have classroom helpers?" "How do you organize our helpers?" "Can you help me get mine started?" Here are our answers: 1. It helps build a community. 2. The children take on a responsibility/leadership role. 3. Helps the classroom run smoothly. 4. Reduces the teacher's workload. 5. Children LOVE taking responsibility for our room! Each Monday the children look forward to their new jobs! We rotate the jobs because more that one child usually enjoys a job. We like to give every child an opportunity to try each job. Sometimes they find they really enjoy a job that they thought they wouldn't like. Every classroom has a different plan for changing helpers and you have to find what works for you! *Alison loves to change her helpers Friday before she leaves for the day. It is just part of her routine and she feels great about getting it done early! *I love to change mine with the kids on Monday morning as part of my "Monday Morning Routine." It helps us ease back into our week! *Another friend of mine changes her helpers every two weeks because one was too fast. Once the helpers are assigned and posted on our "Helpers" chart the week starts. I never forget who has a job because the chart is there to refer to and the kids know their jobs and take pride in having them. My answer is "YES!" We have several helpers to match what you might need in your room. They are also editable and you can change the job titles & add your students names. You can even add your own cards to match on the "blank" card pages. Once you choose the theme/style that matches your classroom, putting it together is easy peasy! Here is the set I used last year: I backed my cards after I printed them with yellow cardstock to match my color scheme. There are so many ways to display your helpers, here are a few of the ideas we have used: We have attached them on ribbons and used clothespins for the names. We have placed them in a pocket chart and just tucked the children name card next to the job. We have placed them on a magnetic surface, too! These are just some of the jobs in the pack! Best thing, they are EDITABLE! You decide what the names of the jobs are. Here is our selection in a variety of themes: (You can click on any picture below to see it in our store.) Don't see what you need? Contact us at [email protected] to get your request on our list of projects now! Have other ideas for jobs, we would LOVE to hear them. Please comment below or send us an email. Happy Teaching!