Intermediate Number Line
Intermediate Number Line is a great tool to enhance your students’ fraction understanding. With this giant number line, your class can practice comparing and ordering fractions, as well as...
View ArticleHomophones
When writing, students often confuse and misuse words that sound alike but have different meanings. Post these cards and help your students differentiate visually. Each set includes 42, 11″ x 4.25″...
View ArticleGreek and Latin Roots
Greek and Latin Roots cards help students remember the common roots because the cards look like their meaning! These full color 5.5″ x 8.5″ cards can be posted on your word wall to help your students...
View ArticleGot It! Mnemonic Posters
When did Columbus find America? How many days are there in July? How do you know when to spell with “ie” vs “ei”? How do you spell Mississippi? Chances are, to answer these questions, you used a...
View ArticleFour-color Response Cards
Four-color Response Cards are an effective tool for keeping each student actively involved in the lesson without costly electronic devices. Each two-sided, full color card is 2″x 8″ and has a...
View ArticleEquivalency Posters
Primary Equivalency Posters Primary Equivalency Posters are recommended for primary grades. Equal values on different posters are represented with the same colors. Brain research supports the design of...
View ArticleCreate-A-Folder Science
Create hundreds of different helpful science tools for your students. This product allows you to choose from 6 different templates and many different science student aids to create classroom science...
View ArticleCreate-A-Folder Math
Create hundreds of different helpful math tools for your students. This product allows you to choose from 6 different templates and many different math student aids to create classroom math folders,...
View ArticleCalculator Coach
Hang these posters for quick, easy reference every day! Buy Complete Set and Save! Designed to work with these calculators: TI 83 TI 83+ TI 83+ Silver Edition TI 84+ Silver Edition Available Poster...
View ArticleAntonym Word Pictures
Antonym Word Pictures are sets of antonym cards that look like their meaning! These full color 11″ x 4.25″ cards can be posted on your word wall to help your students build their vocabulary quickly and...
View ArticleComment on Math Vocabulary Pictures Bundle by Jeanette
These math vocabulary cards are awesome! They really help my students visualize our math vocabulary. The concepts stick with them longer unlike traditional “here’s the word, now write the definition”...
View ArticleComment on Science Vocabulary Pictures by Theresa Brown
I love these vocabulary picture cards. I have my students create their own based on the ideas and I recommend these to colleagues every chance I get.
View ArticleComment on Math Vocabulary Pictures Bundle by Mrs. Rmz
Greetings from San Antonio, TX I teach ELLs in a pull out program, and I believe these cards are ESSENTIAL to ELLs, and a gr8 resource to ANY student! Thank you Loan Star Learning, for providing such...
View ArticleMath Target Vocabulary Pictures™
Math lessons tend to be vocabulary-dense. A lesson on fractions, for example, has to discuss numerators and denominators and may also go over equivalency, proper and improper fractions, and many other...
View ArticleIntermediate Number Line™
This number line is a great way for students to practice ordering numbers. The Intermediate Number Line is made of easy-to-assemble card stock pieces. It contains the whole numbers 0 and 1 and the most...
View ArticleHomophones™ vocabulary cards
Students, both younger and more advanced, often confuse words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings. When should they use “break” versus “brake”? Or “capital,” “capital,” and...
View ArticleGreek and Latin Roots™ vocabulary cards
Greek and Latin Roots™ vocabulary cards are full-color 5.5″ x 8.5″ cards, printed on coated cardstock so they are both durable and simple to display. Each card face features a Greek or Latin root...
View ArticleGot It! Mnemonic Posters™
When did Columbus find America? How many days are there in July? How do you know when to spell with ie vs. ei? If you know the answers to any of these questions, it is likely that you are recalling...
View ArticleFour-color Response Cards™
Four-Color Response Cards™ are 2” x 8” coated cards with four color blocks on them. Students can use them to answer your questions, allowing you to spot-check progress without needing to hand out a...
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