Collaborative posters are an excellent way to teach kids the importance of teamwork and how individual contributions come together to create something beautiful.
They can make a pretty bulletin board or hallway display.
Though this is meant to be done as a group, this can also be done individually to come up with a cohesive poster. This means this type of resource is also suitable for independent learning and homeschool.

7 Math Collaboration Posters
- Area And Perimeter Of Composite Shapes Valentine Day Collaboration Poster Crafts
- 4th Grade Winter Math Activities – Multiply & Divide 4 Digit by 1 Word Problems
- Multiplication Coloring Worksheet, A Fall Collaboration Poster, Autumn Craft
- Rock Your School Day Activities – Collaboration Poster Comparison Word Problems
- International Dot Day Printables, Telling Time To 5 Minutes Collaboration Poster
- Fraction Word Problems Activity For Mid Autumn Festival Collaboration Poster
- Custodian Appreciation Printables, Collaboration Poster With Ratio Word Problems

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Here’s how it works:
- Students will do the worksheet
- Students will match the color with the corresponding answer.
- Then students will color the poster in any way using the specific colors.
- Students will cut out the piece with the glue tab.
- Next, the teacher will assemble the 4 pieces and glue them together to form the poster.
Except for the Custodian Appreciation collaboration posters, most of the posters are made up of 4 pieces per poster for a 2 x 2 grid, forming a approx. 32 cm x 32 cm sized colorful collaboration poster to display in your classroom.

Math Collaboration Posters Craft Templates
Most of the sets have these craft templates:
- 1. Answer + Color By Number Craft Templates
- 2. Answer Hint + Color By Number Craft Templates
- 3. Color By Creativity Craft Templates (Without Numerical References)
- 4. 1-Page Color By Number Coloring Page
- 5. 1-Page Coloring Page
I prefer to use the 2nd option as it adds another layer of fun to it.
I also provide other non-math options so you can recommend to other teacher buddies that love the poster but don’t teach math.

All the collaboration posters have the following to make it easier for you:
- Printing Directions
- Teacher’s Directions
- Teacher’s Guide
- Grid Reference
- Contribution List
- Answer Key

You can use these Collaboration Posters for:
✔️Math Centers | Math Stations
✔️Practice or Drills
✔️Independent Work
✔️Early Finishers
✔️Homework
✔️Interventions
✔️Substitute
✔️Review
✔️Bulletin Board Display/Decoration
✔️Hallway or classroom display
✔️Team-building activity
Here’s what other educators said:

“This was a super fun resource for the students. I absolutely loved doing this with them!”
“My students had a blast completing this activity for ROCK YOUR SCHOOL this year!”
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Final Thoughts

Collaborative posters offer a dynamic and engaging way to reinforce math concepts while fostering essential teamwork skills.
Whether you’re looking to brighten your classroom walls, provide meaningful independent work, or create a fun team-building activity, these math collaboration posters are a versatile and valuable resource.
With a variety of themes and difficulty levels, they’re perfect for any classroom setting, homeschool environment, or even as a unique homework assignment.
By combining individual contributions into a vibrant, cohesive display, students not only solidify their understanding of math but also experience the joy of collective creation.
So, bring some color and collaboration into your math lessons and watch your students thrive!
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