1. I LOVE this anchor chart that can be used during our money unit:
2. This anchor chart is fabulous for 3D shapes.
3. My next math pin goes along with Cara Carroll's Calendar Companion. I made one last summer and used it this past year. I love, love, love it!
4. The following anchor chart is a great poem for teaching subtraction with regrouping.
5. and 6. The next two pins are for fractions.
7. This pin shows an easy way to do daily graphing. I like how it doesn't take up too much space.
8. I love using literature to introduce math concepts.
9. This past year, while working on things like one more, one less, ten more, ten less, I had several little friends that really struggled with that concept. This would be a perfect tool to help those kiddos understand:
10. I saved the last pin for the one that I am most excited about this summer. I'm sure that a lot of you have seen Reagan Tunstall's A Teacher's Math Resources. The first one is free on TPT! I love how she has organized the essential questions and big ideas to be in sequential order and uses spiraling review.
Those are my top ten. Head on over and link up with Ashley at Just Reed.
Happy Wednesday!
I love all these pins!
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Great pins! I especially love the one about math literature - do you have the link to the pin or the source so I can see if they've got a list of titles/authors? Thanks! :)
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