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Angles (classifying, naming, finding angles) Foldable Notes Interactive Notebook
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Students love foldables for notes! This one is an introduction to angles. It covers classifying them (acute, obtuse, right, straight), relationships (adjacent, vertical, congruent), how to name them (using three points, just the vertex, or a number), and solving for x when given an expression for two angles made by intersecting lines. Fits two to a page (half sheet). These fit perfectly in a composition book for interactive notebooks or can be used on its own. Key included.

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Angles (classifying, naming, finding angles) Foldable Notes Interactive Notebook

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Description

Students love foldables for notes! This one is an introduction to angles. It covers classifying them (acute, obtuse, right, straight), relationships (adjacent, vertical, congruent), how to name them (using three points, just the vertex, or a number), and solving for x when given an expression for two angles made by intersecting lines. Fits two to a page (half sheet). These fit perfectly in a composition book for interactive notebooks or can be used on its own. Key included.

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Try a FREE paper chain here!

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Easter Peeps – Order of Operations

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Slope

Beach – One Step Equations

Fall - Properties

Baseball - Probability

Measures of Center and Box Plots

Halloween - Percents

Christmas - Proportions

Circles – Area and Perimeter

Valentine’s Day – Exponent Rules

Check out my other MATH PUZZLES:

St. Patrick’s Day - Equations

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Easter – Combining Like Terms

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Easter – Add and Subtract Integers

Summer – Fractions, Decimals, Percents

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Rated 5 out of 5
July 15, 2025
I used Angles (classifying, naming, finding angles) Foldable Notes Interactive Notebook with my special education math students. The interactive foldable format made learning about angles more engaging and accessible for students who benefit from hands-on activities. This resource helped students organize their notes clearly while reinforcing important concepts in a way that supports their understanding. It worked well with our modified curriculum and was a valuable addition to our classroom materials.
Yvonne F.
461 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
June 29, 2025
Great resource. My students used it to help make key idea study sheet for their unit test.
Caitlin C.
157 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
November 26, 2024
Excellent and easy to use guided notes for our interactive notebooks.
Cheryl C.
1,572 reviews
Grades taught: 10th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 15, 2023
Great notes for my students to use within their notebooks.
Kirsten B.
110 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
January 1, 2023
Great resource and time saver! Students were engaged in the activity and had no trouble getting started. Easy to use, especially when trying to save time. Perfect for additional resources and comprehension checks.
35 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 21, 2022
Excellent resource for my small group math class!
Alicia C.
44 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
May 17, 2022
I love these hands on notes that allow students to learn new ideas. I love that examples are on the notes so we can practice as we go along.
147 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 19, 2022
Great for small group or conceptual refinement.
Leeon J.
258 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Mild to severe disabilities

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