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4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers
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Description

Teaching geometry to 4th graders while keeping them engaged can be challenging. However, this paperless collection of geometry math journal prompts for 4th graders offers an ideal solution to enhance your math lessons. If you're tired of the daily hassle of making copies that students often lose in their desks or backpacks, this convenient one-click format is the perfect alternative. It eliminates the need for paper, making classroom management easier and saving you time and stress. Additionally, the editable text allows for easy customization to suit your classroom’s specific needs. With a consistent page layout, students can easily respond to prompts in their math journals by following the example displayed on the screen and replicating it.

Skills Included

  • Understand Shape Patterns
  • Generate Shape Patterns
  • Identify Types of Triangles
  • Classify Shapes by Types of Anglese
  • Classify Two-Dimensional Figures
  • Classify Shapes by Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
  • Name the Lines of Symmetry
  • Determine Lines of Symmetry
  • Draw the Lines of Symmetry
  • Naming Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
  • Finding Parallel and Perpendicular Lines in Shapes
  • Identifying Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles in Figures
  • Naming Lines, Line Segments, Rays and Angles:
  • Matching Terms to Images (Point, Line, Line Segment, Ray and Angle)
  • Defining Geometry Vocabulary Terms
  • Draw Lines and Angles
  • Matching Angle Type to Angle Image (Acute, Reflex, Right, Obtuse, Straight)
  • Identify Angle Type by a Given Degree Measurement
  • Measure Angles with a Protractor
  • Calculate the Angle Measurement for a Fraction of a Circle
  • Additive Angles: 1-2 Angles Given
  • Additive Angles: 2-3 Angles Given


*Please view the preview to see a detailed list of all standards included*


Slide Formats Included

Math prompts are included in 3 formats so you can choose which one is best for your class and curriculum timeline:

  • One-Click PowerPoint Slides
  • One-Click Google Slides
  • Printable Cut + Glue Prompts


Teacher & Parent-Friendly

Each math journal slide is number-coded to correspond with a skill key so teachers can look at any student journal page and quickly identify the skill and its content.


Editable + Customizable


THE BEST PART?! This journal pack is almost 100% editable to fit your classroom. ALL text is editable so you can:

  • Change names in prompts to match your students’ names
  • Change numbers in prompts to differentiate OR reuse the same prompt in a different way
  • Change the slide title if you choose to use this as a small group activity rather than a math journal


Do I need a SmartBoard?

No! Project the prompts on any blank surface in your classroom, or you can print the printable prompts to cut and paste into student journals.


Tell me EVERYTHING I get:

Included in this pack, you will receive:

  • 47 unique prompts (Available in PowerPoint, Google Slides, PDF, or print-friendly versions)
  • Math Journal Cover (fits any standard-sized spiral notebook; comes in color and black & white)
  • Directions for classroom implementation, tips for editing, and more!
  • A key that corresponds to all prompts’ codes so you can quickly assess student understanding throughout the year


Some Helpful Notes:


  • This math journal is ideal for 4th grade but might be able to be used in other grade levels depending on your students.
  • Want to try it for free before you buy it? Click HERE for a free week!
  • Please read the ENTIRE “Read First” file before you e-mail me or enter questions on my Q&A tab. This file includes any and all information you will need to use this product. If you have read the file and still need clarification, please feel free to e-mail me or drop a question on my TPT Q&A page and I’d be happy to help!


Looking for more 4th grade math? Check out these math games?


Thanks for visiting my store! I hope you come again soon :)

Erin Waters

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4th Grade Geometry Math Journal Prompts - Daily Math Practice & Bell Ringers

Erin Waters
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Teachers, do you want a one-click 4th grade math tool that you can use every day this year? This collection of 280 math journal prompts for 4th graders will enhance your math lessons, streamline your teaching experience, and save you so much time. It's tidy, stress-free, and uses minimal paper. Pack
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Description

Teaching geometry to 4th graders while keeping them engaged can be challenging. However, this paperless collection of geometry math journal prompts for 4th graders offers an ideal solution to enhance your math lessons. If you're tired of the daily hassle of making copies that students often lose in their desks or backpacks, this convenient one-click format is the perfect alternative. It eliminates the need for paper, making classroom management easier and saving you time and stress. Additionally, the editable text allows for easy customization to suit your classroom’s specific needs. With a consistent page layout, students can easily respond to prompts in their math journals by following the example displayed on the screen and replicating it.

Skills Included

  • Understand Shape Patterns
  • Generate Shape Patterns
  • Identify Types of Triangles
  • Classify Shapes by Types of Anglese
  • Classify Two-Dimensional Figures
  • Classify Shapes by Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
  • Name the Lines of Symmetry
  • Determine Lines of Symmetry
  • Draw the Lines of Symmetry
  • Naming Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
  • Finding Parallel and Perpendicular Lines in Shapes
  • Identifying Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles in Figures
  • Naming Lines, Line Segments, Rays and Angles:
  • Matching Terms to Images (Point, Line, Line Segment, Ray and Angle)
  • Defining Geometry Vocabulary Terms
  • Draw Lines and Angles
  • Matching Angle Type to Angle Image (Acute, Reflex, Right, Obtuse, Straight)
  • Identify Angle Type by a Given Degree Measurement
  • Measure Angles with a Protractor
  • Calculate the Angle Measurement for a Fraction of a Circle
  • Additive Angles: 1-2 Angles Given
  • Additive Angles: 2-3 Angles Given


*Please view the preview to see a detailed list of all standards included*


Slide Formats Included

Math prompts are included in 3 formats so you can choose which one is best for your class and curriculum timeline:

  • One-Click PowerPoint Slides
  • One-Click Google Slides
  • Printable Cut + Glue Prompts


Teacher & Parent-Friendly

Each math journal slide is number-coded to correspond with a skill key so teachers can look at any student journal page and quickly identify the skill and its content.


Editable + Customizable


THE BEST PART?! This journal pack is almost 100% editable to fit your classroom. ALL text is editable so you can:

  • Change names in prompts to match your students’ names
  • Change numbers in prompts to differentiate OR reuse the same prompt in a different way
  • Change the slide title if you choose to use this as a small group activity rather than a math journal


Do I need a SmartBoard?

No! Project the prompts on any blank surface in your classroom, or you can print the printable prompts to cut and paste into student journals.


Tell me EVERYTHING I get:

Included in this pack, you will receive:

  • 47 unique prompts (Available in PowerPoint, Google Slides, PDF, or print-friendly versions)
  • Math Journal Cover (fits any standard-sized spiral notebook; comes in color and black & white)
  • Directions for classroom implementation, tips for editing, and more!
  • A key that corresponds to all prompts’ codes so you can quickly assess student understanding throughout the year


Some Helpful Notes:


  • This math journal is ideal for 4th grade but might be able to be used in other grade levels depending on your students.
  • Want to try it for free before you buy it? Click HERE for a free week!
  • Please read the ENTIRE “Read First” file before you e-mail me or enter questions on my Q&A tab. This file includes any and all information you will need to use this product. If you have read the file and still need clarification, please feel free to e-mail me or drop a question on my TPT Q&A page and I’d be happy to help!


Looking for more 4th grade math? Check out these math games?


Thanks for visiting my store! I hope you come again soon :)

Erin Waters

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Standards

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:
Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
Recognize angle measure as additive. When an angle is decomposed into non-overlapping parts, the angle measure of the whole is the sum of the angle measures of the parts. Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles on a diagram in real world and mathematical problems, e.g., by using an equation with a symbol for the unknown angle measure.
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