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Simply the best graphic organizers for math on the planet.

 

More than diagrams, these graphic organizers are thoughtfully designed and beautifully illustrated learning tools that focus on key concepts.

 

Each includes notes for educators, including Objectives, Teaching Tips, and Discussion Questions.

Please look at the sample pages and review the contents, listed below.

 

Research has proven what teachers and parents and kids have long known: graphic organizers are terrific tools for teaching and learning math.

 

Grades 5 and up.

 

Introduction

Research and Standards

Teaching Notes

Graphic Organizers

Number and Operations

1. Types of Numbers

2. Large Numbers

3. Equivalencies of Fractions, Decimals, and Percents

4. Types of Operations

5. Laws of Operations

6. Order of Operations

Algebra

7. The World Is Built on Algebra

8. Algebra Words

9. Different Forms of Representation

10. Roles of Variables

11. Linear and Nonlinear Relationships

Geometry

12. The Importance of Geometry

13. Uses of Geometry

14. My Geometry Word

15. Flat Shapes

16. Solids

17. The Pythagorean Relationship

Measurement

18. The Metric System

19. English and Metric Conversions

20. English and Metric Equivalencies

21. Perimeter, Area, and Volume

Data Analysis and Probability

22. Scatter Plots

23. Mean, Median, and Mode

24. What Is Probability?

Problem Solving

25. Strategies for Solving Problems

26. Problem Solving Steps

27. K-W-L Chart

28. Reflecting on Problem Solving

Reasoning and Proof

29. Mathematical Reasoning

30. Deductive and Inductive Reasoning

Communication

31. Communication Skills

32. Different Ways to Express a Mathematical Idea

33. Simple Steps to Effective Communication

Connections

34. Fields of Mathematics

35. Math Builds on Itself

36. Math Outside of Math Class

37. A Mathematics Current Event

38. A Famous Mathematician

39. Banana Math

Representation

40. What Is Mathematical Representation?

41. Types of Mathematical Representation

Additional Graphic Organizers and Templates

42. Six Research Questions

43. Fraction Strips

44. Number Lines

45. Bar Graph Template

46. Line Graph Template

47. Circle Graph Template

48. Venn Diagram Template

49. Triple Venn Diagram Template

 

Graphic Organizers for Math

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    • Grades 5 and Up
    • 79 Pages
    • 49 Graphic Organizers
    • Key Math concepts
    • Teacher support, including Objectives, Teaching Tips, and Discussion Questions
    • Proven results for students
    • Part of the Graphic Organizers Series
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  • Introduction

    Research and Standards

    Teaching Notes

    Graphic Organizers

    Number and Operations

    1. Types of Numbers

    2. Large Numbers

    3. Equivalencies of Fractions, Decimals, and Percents

    4. Types of Operations

    5. Laws of Operations

    6. Order of Operations

    Algebra

    7. The World Is Built on Algebra

    8. Algebra Words

    9. Different Forms of Representation

    10. Roles of Variables

    11. Linear and Nonlinear Relationships

    Geometry

    12. The Importance of Geometry

    13. Uses of Geometry

    14. My Geometry Word

    15. Flat Shapes

    16. Solids 

    17. The Pythagorean Relationship

    Measurement

    18. The Metric System

    19. English and Metric Conversions

    20. English and Metric Equivalencies

    21. Perimeter, Area, and Volume

    Data Analysis and Probability

    22. Scatter Plots

    23. Mean, Median, and Mode

    24. What Is Probability?

    Problem Solving

    25. Strategies for Solving Problems

    26. Problem Solving Steps

    27. K-W-L Chart

    28. Reflecting on Problem Solving 

    Reasoning and Proof

    29. Mathematical Reasoning 

    30. Deductive and Inductive Reasoning

    Communication

    31. Communication Skills 

    32. Different Ways to Express a Mathematical Idea

    33. Simple Steps to Effective Communication 

    Connections

    34. Fields of Mathematics

    35. Math Builds on Itself 

    36. Math Outside of Math Class

    37. A Mathematics Current Event

    38. A Famous Mathematician 

    39. Banana Math

    Representation

    40. What Is Mathematical Representation? 

    41. Types of Mathematical Representation

    Additional Graphic Organizers and Templates

    42. Six Research Questions

    43. Fraction Strips 

    44. Number Lines

    45. Bar Graph Template

    46. Line Graph Template 

    47. Circle Graph Template

    48. Venn Diagram Template

    49. Triple Venn Diagram Template

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