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4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)
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This is a digital notebook created in Google Slides that coincides with Houghton-Mifflin's Go Math 4th grade Common Core curriculum. It covers fractional parts of a circle, degrees, measuring angles, and finding unknown measures of angles.There are 12 pages (slides) that require students to input information. It is intended to be completed during instruction in class. Although this notebook is aligned with Go Math! any 4th grade teacher could use it as it covers Common Core standards. With digital notebooks, there is no more running to the copier to make copies for notebooks, no more lost notebooks, no more messy notebooks torn up in desks, no more spending your own money on spiral notebooks or composition books, and students have access to their notes at school and at home. I will be creating notebooks for the entire 4th grade math program. The final slide has directions for the teacher. This slide is not counted in the slide total above.

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4th Grade Digital Interactive Math Notebook (Go Math! Ch 11)

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This bundle includes all 13 of my 4th grade digital math notebooks created to go with Houghton-Mifflin's Go Math curriculum. They can also be used independent of Go Math as they are all based on 4th grade Commmon Core standards. Purchasing the bundle saves you $17.00.
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This is a digital notebook created in Google Slides that coincides with Houghton-Mifflin's Go Math 4th grade Common Core curriculum. It covers fractional parts of a circle, degrees, measuring angles, and finding unknown measures of angles.There are 12 pages (slides) that require students to input information. It is intended to be completed during instruction in class. Although this notebook is aligned with Go Math! any 4th grade teacher could use it as it covers Common Core standards. With digital notebooks, there is no more running to the copier to make copies for notebooks, no more lost notebooks, no more messy notebooks torn up in desks, no more spending your own money on spiral notebooks or composition books, and students have access to their notes at school and at home. I will be creating notebooks for the entire 4th grade math program. The final slide has directions for the teacher. This slide is not counted in the slide total above.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:
An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles.
An angle that turns through 𝘯 one-degree angles is said to have an angle measure of 𝘯 degrees.
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