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This order of operations mobile can be made to read GEMDAS, GEMS, BIMDAS or BEMDAS, depending on the acronym you use in your math class. Order of operations is another one of those concepts that students can often confuse. If for some odd reason you feel like starting an internet argument, post an order of operations meme. This math is for everyone poster helps remind kids that we can all be good at math. They cover linear, quadratic, radical, absolute value and cubic functions. If you're into skeletons, these spooky skeleton functions posters come in black (shown) and an ink-saving version. They came in handy when reminding kids of the shapes of the different graphs we were studying in class. I had their posters hanging in my classroom. The writers of the OK Math blog made the super fun dancing functions posters to make algebra come alive for kids.

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Working hard, getting where you want to be.this is what it's all about.ĭancing functions from the blog The words on this I Know I Can poster are song lyrics from the original Nas song "I Can". Music from the 1990s-2000s (now I sound like my parents about music from the 1950s) was the best.

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In this image, I had enlarged the poster (free directions for enlarging any pdf for free can be found in this post) to print on 4 pages. I've blogged about this poster a lot and I'm still enjoying the photos on social media of it hanging in your classrooms. In this post are a bunch of free math printables, including dancing skeletons, approximate size posters and a message from Spiderman, that will brighten up your math classroom while sending students the message that math is cool, fun and for everyone!įirst is this How to Be a Math Person poster.








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