This packet contains 30 cut & paste math journal prompts that are designed to encourage your students to stretch their mathematical thinking! There are a variety of skills covered: addition, subtraction, number representation, number combinations, number patterns, fair shares, shapes, and more! Many of the prompts promote higher order thinking and multiple solutions.
Each page has multiple copies of the same prompt to help make printing easier for you! Simply cut out the prompts and pass them out to your students to glue into their math journals!
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love all of your journal prompts......I think I officially own them all now...lol
December 3, 2012
donnalyn taylor
I love your math journal prompts! Thanks so much!
November 29, 2012
rhyandavis
Thank you for making my life easier! I love these journal prompts and I especially love that it makes one less thing that I have to do/think about each morning:)
Adding this one to my collection of your prompts. The kids like the themes and variety and I like how they ask the students to explain their thinking. They are also easy to prepare! Just perfect.
November 26, 2012
Rebecca Nemecek
Thanks:)
November 26, 2012
Rhonda Loggins
AMAZING! I purchased all of these last year and for some reason don't have volume 1... Thank you for completing my collection of Math Journal prompts! They are the best at making my kids think!!
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Hi Anna. Great work. I love your math journal writing. Easy to use!!! However, our state has gone with the Common Core Standards. Is there a chance that you could create a set of journal prompts based on the Common Core standards that runs August/September through June? We are using the Go Math series by Harcourt. Thanks so much. Looking forward to hearing from you, before I consider creating these. :( Mary
June 17, 2013
klfulenwider
Hi, Anna! I teach for a Virtual Academy. We are currently working on transitioning to using the Common Core Standards and looking for ways to incorporate Math Journaling into our classrooms. Doing this would mean that I would need to use your prompts in an electronic form. Is this a possibility, if, of course, credit was given to their creator? Our classes are hosted in Blackboard and only open to users that are enrolled in our classes. Thanks! :)