📚 Elevate your classroom vibes with math made vibrant and reusable!
The Geyoga 15 Pcs Educational Math Posters Set features large, durable, double-sided laminated posters in vibrant boho colors. Covering fundamental math symbols and operations, these water- and tear-resistant posters are easy to mount and reposition without damage, making them an ideal, long-lasting visual aid for elementary and middle school classrooms or homeschool environments.
Manufacturer | Geyoga |
Brand | Geyoga |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.17 x 11.02 x 0.2 inches |
Color | Boho Color |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 15 |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
S**T
so cute!
Just what I was looking for in my classroom. The color scheme was perfect. The size is great for seeing across the room. A great value as well. I am happy with this purchase.
G**M
Nice
Good quality and colors
N**N
Cute math posters
The math posters will be useful in the classroom. The colors are as described. The paper is decent quality but I will laminate the pieces to preserve them longer. I only gave 4 stars because the plus sign and the multiplication sign were bent and crumpled at the edge because the packaging was too small. I’m going to keep it and hope laminating will make the symbols flatten out.
S**A
Great support
I bought this kit for a new teacher and she uses the posters as anchor charts to support learning.
K**K
Small
These are small. They are only good to use in a small group or home school situation. Not good for an anchor chart in a large classroom. The color is not bright either.
L**R
Boho
Love these math classroom signs!! They are boho colors and match my boho classroom theme!
J**R
Beautiful for a Boho Poster Set
If you have a Boho themed classroom, this would be perfect! Our math teacher loves this set because it gives them a chance to make math problems on the board and give reminders to their students. On top of this, the posters are constantly up to help figure things out.
T**.
Great Look, Hard to Read
The writing on symbols is too small for the class to see as an anchor chart unless a student is sitting close to it.
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