This post is a collection of free PDF math cheat sheets that you can print for student notebooks or even enlarge into posters and anchor charts for your math classroom. Some of the math cheat sheets were made for my own students, others were teacher requests.
This post started years ago as a way to share for free the math cheat sheets I was making for my students. Since then, a bunch more math cheat sheets have been added to this post, mainly for algebra and algebra 2, and some for younger students based on teacher requests. Some now include links to short video tutorials.
Every math cheat sheet PDF can easily be enlarged into a large classroom poster. Here is a quadratic keywords poster that I enlarged to 4 pages at home with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC:
Math cheat sheets are a favorite classroom support, along with math word walls that support student learning throughout the year. Here is part of an algebra 1 word wall:
I LOVE THESE. They are easy to use for students and teachers. They are great review and / or assessment tool. They're my favorite to use after reviewing for a "homework" grade. I know if they can get to the end of it they understood what we were doing. - 5 stars, Morgan M
Below are links to all of the free math cheat sheets on my blog. Clicking on an image will bring you to its post where the sheet can be downloaded.
I hope the math cheat sheets in this post are helpful references for your students.
Help. I can't find the math cheat sheets...I keep circling around. I'd really like to see them.
ReplyDeleteIf you click on the blue "MATH CHEAT SHEETS" in this post you will be taken to all of my posts with math cheat sheets in them.
DeleteI don't see the blue math cheat sheets that you mention.
DeleteSorry about that. I replaced the link with the thumbnail images to every post with cheat sheets so that they would all fit on one web page.
DeleteThat is a lot of clicking. Wow! You sure have a lot of stuff!! Super Job!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marilyn! I hope you have a great year!
DeleteI'd like a copy of the integer operations cheat sheet, but can't figure out how to download it. Help!
ReplyDeleteIt's listed on Teachers pay Teachers as "Integers Graphic Organizer", but there are a lot of them so I am happy to email it to you. My email is shana@scaffoldedmath.com. And I apologize for just getting back to you now... Blogger's comment notifaction emails have been broken (just learned that today!)
DeleteWould love to see a graphing a linear and/or proportional relationship cheat sheet.
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle! I hope to create one by mid September. It will be linked here.
DeleteI don't se any blue link to the math cheat sheets, can you help?
ReplyDeleteHi Marty, thank you for your comment. For any of the sheets you see in the post, just click on its picture (avoiding the Pinterest icon) and you’ll be taken to its post.
DeleteThese are wonderful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! I hope you are having a great school year!
DeleteHey. You so many AMAZING things on this site, but I'm having a little trouble downloading the PDF version of all these pictures. Could maybe help me out a little, please?
ReplyDeleteHi Nazeeya, if you click on one of the images, it will bring you to a post where you can download the sheet for free. If you are having trouble, please send me an email and I can help.
DeleteHey. Thank you so much. I should have looked harder. So sorry for all the hassle. Thank you again:)
DeleteNo apology needed:) I hope you are having a great year.
DeleteDo you have any Quick Checks or Cheat Sheets on transformations of quadratics? I really liked how your Exponential Function Quick Check has it where they are comparing between the parent function and the function they are given; and your Graphing Exponential/Log Functions sheet shows them how it was transformed from the parent. Thanks for all the Freebies, they are great references/notes/exit tickets/posters for students!
ReplyDeleteHi Courtney! I do have cheat sheets for quadratics. The setup is a little different as they are older. In this post is a link to the ones we'd use in class (cheat sheet link in blue):
ReplyDeletehttps://www.scaffoldedmath.com/2020/01/how-to-graph-vertex-form-quadratic-functions.html
Love Love your word walls. I was wondering is their a wall for polynomials. It's not in Algebra 1 and I purchased? Also, is it possible to add to the slides when something is missing? thanks! You are great, if I forgot that part...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words! As a coincidence, I am taking new photos of the Algebra 2 word wall today to make the virtual version and just photographed the polynomials section. It's just for sketching polynomials, so may not be what you need. But please email if there is something you had in mind.
DeleteThis is a really awesome resource. Thank you SO much!
ReplyDeleteIt's really my pleasure. If you need a topic covered, I'd love to help. I have very much enjoyed making these math reference sheets and videos.
DeleteHelp, I am looking for your math word problem table, and I can't seem to find it. It helps students break the problem down to be able to solve it.
ReplyDeleteI’m not 100% sure which this is. Can you please send me an email? shana@scaffoldedmath.com
DeleteHi Shana,
ReplyDeleteYour math posters help my students a lot!
You are the best !!
So awesome to hear this! I hope you are having a good year!
DeleteHello! I have a hard copy of “function cutouts. Trying to locate an answer key please and thank you
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda, would you be willing to send a screenshot of what you have so I can point you in the right direction? I have a few functions activities involving cutouts, so am unsure which one you have. My email is shana@scaffoldedmath.com
DeleteYour cheat sheets are AMAZING!!! Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm so glad you are finding them helpful:)
DeleteWhere is the Slope mystery message cheat sheets?
ReplyDeleteThe Slope Mystery Message is a task cards activity in my blog's free math resource library here: https://www.scaffoldedmath.com/p/subscribe.html
Deletei love this it got me to an A in all of my classes thank you so much
DeleteYay! That's great! I hope you have great rest of your year and a relaxing summer. You earned it!
DeleteDo you have any for Geometry?
ReplyDeleteI don't, but if there is one you need I may have some ideas on how to make it. My email is shana@scaffoldedmath.com
DeleteThank you so very much for the awesome resources. I am able to use the with second language English students because they're so easy to follow.
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