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GCF and LCM Doodle Notes - Interactive Math Notebook
GCF and LCM Doodle Notes - Interactive Math Notebook
GCF and LCM Doodle Notes - Interactive Math Notebook
GCF and LCM Doodle Notes - Interactive Math Notebook
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"Using it as an anchor chart allowed students to refer back to key steps and strategies whenever they needed support during practice or problem-solving. The doodle-style layout made the concepts less intimidating and more engaging, especially for visual learners."
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These 6th grade math doodle notes / interactive notebook pages are perfect for teaching students about greatest common factor (gcf) and least common multiple (lcm). These no prep pages would be great for math lessons. Your sixth grade students will love coloring in the words and doodles while learning! Just give students crayons, colored pencils, highlighters, etc.

This set has 2 pages total.

I created this resource for students after seeing them struggle with note taking and the time I spent trying to teach note taking. I also realized that no matter how hard I tried to make engaging lessons, there would be students doodling. This was my solution: an interactive notebook that incorporates doodles and drawings!

These can also be used as anchor charts to hang on the walls or as tabletop anchor charts.

Be sure to check out my growing bundle of 6th grade math doodle notes here!

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GCF and LCM Doodle Notes - Interactive Math Notebook

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5th - 7th
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What others say

"Using it as an anchor chart allowed students to refer back to key steps and strategies whenever they needed support during practice or problem-solving. The doodle-style layout made the concepts less intimidating and more engaging, especially for visual learners."
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Maryam A.

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6th Grade Math Doodle Notes Bundle | Interactive Notebook These 6th grade math doodle notes and interactive notebook pages help students learn important math concepts in a visual, engaging way. Students color, highlight, and interact with the notes while learning key sixth grade math skills.This gro
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Description

These 6th grade math doodle notes / interactive notebook pages are perfect for teaching students about greatest common factor (gcf) and least common multiple (lcm). These no prep pages would be great for math lessons. Your sixth grade students will love coloring in the words and doodles while learning! Just give students crayons, colored pencils, highlighters, etc.

This set has 2 pages total.

I created this resource for students after seeing them struggle with note taking and the time I spent trying to teach note taking. I also realized that no matter how hard I tried to make engaging lessons, there would be students doodling. This was my solution: an interactive notebook that incorporates doodles and drawings!

These can also be used as anchor charts to hang on the walls or as tabletop anchor charts.

Be sure to check out my growing bundle of 6th grade math doodle notes here!

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Using it as an anchor chart allowed students to refer back to key steps and strategies whenever they needed support during practice or problem-solving. The doodle-style layout made the concepts less intimidating and more engaging, especially for visual learners.
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Doodle notes have been very popular with my class this year. Great to add to notebooks as a reference tool
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