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An anchor chart is a great way to teach and display the CUBES math strategy in the classroom. Here is a student anchor chart template that you can give your students to fill out when you are going over the anchor chart with the class.
To teach the cubes strategy, you should: Teach the strategy as a whole. Because this is such a visual strategy, it’s useful to provide multiple examples of how to solve problems with CUBES on a poster or anchor chart. You can use the chart below as an example of what to include. Use a standard problem as an example.
The math CUBE strategy provides those students with a starting point, a set of steps to perform in order to solve a particular math word problem. What is the CUBES strategy? This strategy helps students break down word problems by creating five steps they must follow in order to solve.
CUBES is a math strategy that uses an acronym to help students solve word problems in easy, manageable steps. Use this CUBES strategy poster as an anchor chart or in a journal/binder for reference throughout the year.
Cracking the Code: CUBES Math Strategy Posters for Word Problems. CUBES in an effective and memorable strategy for solving word problems in elementary school. Click here to grab your FREE copy of these CUBES Posters / Anchor Charts to hang in your classroom all year long!
This freebie includes 2 mini anchor charts (dark and white background). I have also included smaller versions (2 per page) for gluing into interactive math notebooks. This strategy is great for breaking down math word problems!
These anchor charts teach and remind students the steps to solve the word problems with the acronym CUBES. Included is a full size anchor chart, notebook sized anchor charts in both color and black and white, and a CUBES organizer sheet that can be used with any word problem.
Below is a bulletin board using posters from the CUBES Strategy Posters for solving math story problems. Bulletin boards and teacher-created anchor charts make great reference tools for students.
CUBES MATH STRATEGY ANCHOR CHART OR BULLETIN BOARD DISPLAY! Cover Photo shows an example of how the anchor chart or bulletin board will look!
Here are some strategies you can use to help solve your math problem: Draw a picture. Guess and check. Look for a pattern. Make a table. Work backwards. Write an equation. Strategies.