Description
These 4th grade math journal prompts are a must have for classrooms with interactive notebooks. With 5 questions for every 4th grade math Common Core standard, students will have plenty or questions to practice explaining their thinking and understanding. Students will solve questions by writing out their answers and supporting their answers with drawings or models, angles, number lines and more! Grab this today and be set for the year!
Here you will find:
•5 journal entries for EVERY 4th grade math standard.
•10 copies of the question per page to save paper.
•Standards are labeled on each journal prompt.
•Answer sheet for journal prompts.
How to use
•Print the journal entry of your choice, remember that there are 10 duplicates on the page to save on paper!.
•Cut out the slips and pass out to students. Students will then glue them into their math notebooks.
•Once they are glued, students will respond to the math journal question by showing their work and writing their explanation in compete sentences.
•Use as morning work, exit tickets or as a quick assessment to check for understanding.
•Students can use them in centers and work as a group to complete.
Remember to leave a review for credits for future TPT purchases!
Follow me on instagram @beenthere_taughtthat
Highlights
Description
These 4th grade math journal prompts are a must have for classrooms with interactive notebooks. With 5 questions for every 4th grade math Common Core standard, students will have plenty or questions to practice explaining their thinking and understanding. Students will solve questions by writing out their answers and supporting their answers with drawings or models, angles, number lines and more! Grab this today and be set for the year!
Here you will find:
•5 journal entries for EVERY 4th grade math standard.
•10 copies of the question per page to save paper.
•Standards are labeled on each journal prompt.
•Answer sheet for journal prompts.
How to use
•Print the journal entry of your choice, remember that there are 10 duplicates on the page to save on paper!.
•Cut out the slips and pass out to students. Students will then glue them into their math notebooks.
•Once they are glued, students will respond to the math journal question by showing their work and writing their explanation in compete sentences.
•Use as morning work, exit tickets or as a quick assessment to check for understanding.
•Students can use them in centers and work as a group to complete.
Remember to leave a review for credits for future TPT purchases!
Follow me on instagram @beenthere_taughtthat



