



📚 Make Math Magical with Sproutbrite!
Sproutbrite Educational Math Posters feature two vibrant banners measuring 13.5"x39" each, designed specifically for classrooms. Made from a lightweight paper that enhances color and contrast, these posters are perfect for engaging elementary and middle school students in a fun and educational way.
















| Recommended Uses For Product | Classroom |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Color Family | multi-colored |
| Orientation | Portrait |
| Color | Non Laminated |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Pattern | Bold |
| Style | Top |
| Theme | back to school |
| Wall Art Form | Poster |
| Room Type | Classroom |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Frame Type | Unframed |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Material | Paper |
| Paper Finish | Glossy |
| Frame Material | Unframed |
| Cover Material | Poster Paper |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 39"L x 13.5"W |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
L**T
Angles bulletin
Great reference bulletin
B**K
Good posters
Bright, colorful, laminated — good posters.
N**.
Great math tool!!
My students use this all the time !! The love it!!!
R**T
Choice banners for the math classroom
Perfect for my math class room. Brings life to the walls.
S**E
Great Informational Posters and Affordable
I homeschool and used these for our classroom. They’re great tools, and very affordable. I would recommend not using the adhesives that’s sent with them.
K**R
Bright color to add to the room
I'm a new teacher and these added a lot of color to my room. They are unlaminated, so I got them laminated in our school library for no charge. This way I can tape them up and remove them without damaging the posters
J**N
Math chart
This chart works great for my homeschooling. Really helps
P**M
there is an error…..
I love these posters (bought all of them). My high school students find them easy to read and reference. My students found a minor error on “The Types of Angles”. Complementary and supplementary angles don’t, necessarily, have to be adjacent; they just need to add up to 90 or 180, respectively.
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