I want to share a set of TULSA Graphing Posters here on the blog today. Today was definitely not my day. Our first professional day is tomorrow, so I decided it would be wise to go into school early today to try and get used to the fact that summer is over. After a bit …
Math Posters
I’m excited to share a new poster – the Good at Math poster – with you today. Today, my students have been taking semester tests. The good thing about semester tests is that I don’t have any lessons to prepare. I guess I did write the tests, but I don’t count that since it was …
On my podium, I hung a poster which reads “Ms. Hagan. Teacher of Awesome. (And by “Awesome” I mean “Math.”) The saying for this poster was inspired by a poster I saw shared on Pinterest. You’ll obviously need to update the file to reflect your own name! Another year, I printed the posters on several …
Check out these positive and negative infinity posters I created to add to my horizontal number line poster in my classroom. School starts TOMORROW. Well, kids come on Monday, but I have to be there TOMORROW. I’ll also be there today, but y’all all know how that is. Since I need to get to school …
I created this set of includes vs excludes posters to help students remember how we show that a number is included or excluded in mathematics. I actually came up with the idea for these posters the other night when I was having trouble falling asleep. My mind could only think about school stuff. Shortly before …
Today I want to share my Adventures of Slope Dude Posters that I created for my high school math classroom. It’s no secret around here that I love Slope Dude. Haven’t seen the video? You HAVE to click on the link. Trust me. I know different people have different opinions of Slope Dude. When …
I want to share a free download of a set of place value posters I created for my math classroom. They were inspired by this place value pin that was uploaded by a pinterest user. I decided it needed to be recreated ASAP to go up in my classroom for the upcoming school year. …
Today I want to share some area and perimeter posters I created for my classroom. I spent another afternoon working in my classroom today, and I feel like I actually made a lot of progress. I still need to start working on actual math lesson plans at some point. My principal e-mailed out the schedule …
Download a free printable order of operations poster set for your math classroom. Each section of the poster easily prints on colorful letter-sized paper to create an eye-catching display. One of the first decorations that I hung up in my high school math classroom after waiting an agonizing 10 days for the new wax to …
Since I’m teaching trig this year, I wanted to create some special right triangles posters to jog my students’ memories. Special right triangles are a topic they study in geometry but have often forgotten by the time they end up in my trig class. I designed the title to print on 8.5″ x 11″ and …
I am very excited about these perfect squares and perfect cubes posters that I created to decorate my high school math classroom! These posters were inspired by the amazing Clarissa Grandi, a maths teacher in the UK. If you like making math pretty and colorful, you must check out Clarissa Grandi’s website! I highly recommend …
I created this set of free printable pythagorean triple posters to help decorate my new classroom. I’m teaching Algebra 1, Trig, and Math Concepts (a class for 9th graders not yet ready for Algebra 1) this year. As I was making a list of things my trig students need to review at the beginning …
I created these parts of the coordinate plane magnets for my classroom, and I want to share the files with you so you can create your own set as well. I wanted to create a reminder for my students of the names of each axis of the coordinate plane as well as how the quadrants …
Transform your math classroom with a free printable vertical number line poster in PDF format. Ideal for middle and high school math classrooms. Download today!
SOH CAH TOA. The mnemonic device that sums up the majority of the population’s knowledge of right triangle trigonometry. Today I want to share a free download of a SOHCAHTOA Poster I made for my own classroom. Yesterday, I printed off a heap of posters and started laminating them. Earlier this summer, I had …
I’m extremely proud of this math welcome poster banner I created! Inspiration So, I’m not at #TMC16, but I’ve been following along with the adventures on Twitter as best as I can. I’ve seen a ton of tweets about Sara VanDerWerf‘s math-y badges. If you haven’t seen her blog post about them, you definitely need …
Grouping symbols are a difficult concept for math students to understand, so I created a free printable grouping symbols reference chart and poster for students to reference while in my algebra classroom. What are grouping symbols? Before students enter my math class, their familiarity with grouping symbols often only extends to parentheses. Elementary teachers often …
My Algebra 2 kids are working with rational expressions. I’m pretty sure it’s my least favorite topic to teach in the world. It’s tedious, and it’s a nightmare for my students who haven’t fully mastered factoring. My students have traditionally struggled with remembering that they can only cancel factors and not terms. I started fighting …
Yesterday, I mentioned some HOYVUX notes we took in Algebra 2 as a review. Here they are again, for reference. A month ago, Mary Williams posted a link on twitter to this video sneak peak of her classroom. I got really excited when it revealed HOYVUX posters. As soon as I saw them, I decided …
I created a new set of horizontal and vertical letters to hang up in my high school math classroom. Last year, I hung up sticky vinyl letters to spell out horizontal and vertical on the wall of my math classroom I have several students each year who have a lot of trouble remembering which is …
This summer, I found this picture on pinterest that says We Learn Math. What’s Your Super Power? I downloaded it to my computer, but now I can’t find where I actually pinned it. This is unfortunate because I used it as inspiration for a poster, and now I can’t exactly give credit where credit is …
Today I want to share a Always Show All of Your Thinking poster I created for my classroom. This poster was inspired by a tweet from Jessica Iva that suggested that we ask students to show their thinking stead of the traditional “show your work.” I’ve always begged and pleaded with my students to show …
Guess what I’m posting today. Yup. Another poster. 😀 I won’t be allowed to start decorating my classroom until late next week, so I’ve been compensating by making new stuff to decorate it with. Back in January, Elissa posted her Dividing by Zero? posters that were inspired by this pin. I decided these had to …
Today’s poster is another idea stolen from Annie Forest that I can’t wait to put up in my classroom! She posted about decorating her classroom for Pi Day, and I decided I needed to steal one of her ideas to decorate my classroom EVERY day. Want more ideas for Pi Day? Check out this round-up …
Today I want to share some math symbols posters I created If you get annoyed by blog posts about posters I’ve created for my classroom, you might want to avoid my blog for the next few days. Let’s just say I’ve gone a little poster crazy the past few days and created a heap of …