What math solving charts help with
Math solving charts are for ideas that help students calculate, simplify, regroup, compare methods, and understand why a rule works. This category can hold addition properties, multiplication properties, operation strategies, equation steps, mental math shortcuts, and other general solving references.
Use charts with real calculations
After reading a rule, students should try numbers with it. For example, a property chart becomes more useful when learners solve both sides of the equation and see that the result is the same.
Good classroom uses
Print these charts for math notebooks, classroom walls, mental math stations, homework folders, tutoring binders, and quick review before mixed calculation practice.