8th grade math anchor charts

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I've been creating anchor charts to go with each unit. The charts hang around the room, hopefully reminding students of specific skills, steps, or formats. Two of the most recent charts are pictured here. Other charts are in this prezi.

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Awesome Resource - Color-coded Input Wall Charts Equations Anchor Chart, Year Planning, Teaching Algebra, Algebra Activities, Math Charts, Math Anchor Charts, Maths Algebra, Math Notes, Solving Equations

I have previously blogged about My Color-coded Guided Notes and how much the students love them because they help them see the connections within the concepts. Example of My Students' Guided Notes: Along with color-coding in the students' guided notes, I also create color-coded input wall charts. I coordinate the color-coding to match the students' notebooks. The students find my color-coded input charts really helpful as a quick resource when they are doing their Worthwhile Wednesday…

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Developer/Creator/Publisher of the Resource: Noelle Pickering The infographic on the page is a great way to showcase the four ways to represent a proportional relationship, the author refers to it as an anchor chart. I would post this in the room while we worked on this unit. A lot of students are visual learners, so this would help them out greatly. Relationship Worksheets, Linear Relationships, Proportional Relationships, Sixth Grade Math, I Love Math, Math Anchor Charts, Math Interactive, Math Interactive Notebook, Math Intervention

Developer/Creator/Publisher of the Resource: Noelle Pickering The infographic on the page is a great way to showcase the four ways to represent a proportional relationship, the author refers to it as an anchor chart. I would post this in the room while we worked on this unit. A lot of students are visual learners, so this would help them out greatly.

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