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Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
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Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade
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“I cannot say enough positive things about this resource! I have used it in whole groups, small groups, stations, and independent work. I love how it gives my students different ways to practice skills.” - Kathryn H.

“My students love completing their math notebooks. It also serves as a resource when they are stuck and I’m helping another student. I love the way it promotes independence.” - Brandi B.


“I’m not good at math.”

“Math is hard.”

“Math is so boring.”

“I hate math.”

Have you heard this litany of complaints in your classroom? If you’re like most teachers, you probably have. The truth is many kids don’t like math. In fact, one study reported that more than half of all students ranked math as their least favorite subject. 

If you’re like me, this makes your inner math-geek sob. And even if you don’t have an inner math geek (at least not one you are willing to acknowledge), I know you. I know you want to engage your students in math. You want them to see that math can be fascinating and fun! 

You stay awake at night, tossing and turning, wondering how to make numbers more exciting and abstract concepts more concrete. And you’ve got the bags under your eyes to prove it. Or maybe that was just me? (Don’t worry, with your impeccable make-up skills no-one is the wiser.) 

Well, you can toss that concealer in the trash because your sleepless nights are over! I have the perfect solution for your math class woes: Interactive Notebooks!

Interactive Notebooks are a FUN way to teach and practice math! Why? With traditional note-taking, students focus on copying notes from the teacher rather than understanding the material they’re writing down. Interactive Notebooks are different. They require students to interact with (hey-o!) and think about the material. 

They are a collection of notes and hands-on activities all bundled into one notebook. The best part is that students LOVE making them and don't even realize they are learning!

Interactive Notebooks are truly interactive. Students practice important math skills by inserting and moving around flaps, foldables, wheels, charts, etc.  My students used to call them “scrapbooks”! They love all of the different kinds of activities and multiple modalities help visual and kinesthetic learners.

Interactive notebooks honestly transformed the way I taught because they make it so easy to assess students’ mastery of a topic.

Each notebook provides a great reference for review. Your kids will love looking back at the notebooks they created when it comes time for testing.

And the best part? I designed these for busy teachers like you. So the cuts are super-simple, and there’s no unnecessary coloring. Your kids can quickly cut, glue, and go! If you’ve got kiddos who really want to color you can allow it as a fast finisher activity.

This interactive notebook covers geometry skills. Multiple versions of most activities allow for differentiation. Students can practice the same skill but at their independent level. Activities include drawing geometric terms, identifying lines in shapes, measuring angles, and drawing measured angles.

I have included 16 different activities, and they all have multiple versions!

What’s Included:

Sixteen different activities

  • Geometry Vocabulary Flaps
  • Geometry Match Flaps
  • Drawing Geometric Terms Flaps
  • Identifying Lines in Shapes Flaps
  • Angle Sort
  • Measuring Angles Flaps
  • Angle Measurement Puzzles
  • Drawing Angles Flaps
  • Additive Angles Flaps
  • Decomposing Angles
  • Find the Missing Angle Flaps
  • Name the Shape Flaps
  • Polygon Sort
  • Triangle Sort Flaps
  • Identifying Line Symmetry Flaps
  • Drawing Lines of Symmetry Flaps

Detailed teacher directions 

A picture of each completed activity.

Please see the preview for pictures of some of the activities.

How to Use in the Classroom:

You can use these Interactive Notebooks in a variety of ways. Here are some ideas to inspire you:

  • Copy notebook on different colored paper. This keeps kids interested and makes organization simple.
  • Guided math groups: Use during meet the teacher time to review and reteach concepts in small groups. Help your student complete activities on their level.
  • Math centers: Place in a center for use during math workshop. Students can complete Interactive notebooks independently during a math center while you work with a small group. This is a great option if you don’t have access to technology.
  • Whole group: Select an activity and model how to solve the problems. Project an activity on the whiteboard and work through examples together. Or let students complete independently and share with a partner before you discuss as a class. Use as a whole group activity to reinforce new skills
  • Assessment: Easily assess student mastery of skills by reviewing

**Would you like some tips for using these interactive notebooks in your classroom? Click HERE to view a free video with tips for implementing these interactive notebooks.**

You might like some of my other Math interactive notebooks:

Place Value

Addition & Subtraction

Multiplication

Fractions Part 1

Fractions Part 2

Division

Decimals

Measurement

Data & Graphing

You might also like:
Tools for Interactive Notebooks

Math Center Bundle for Fourth Grade

FAQs

Q: Do you have Interactive Notebooks for other grade levels?

A: We have interactive notebooks for third grade.

Q: Do you have other units available for 4th grade?

A: Yes. You can see our other units HERE.

Q: How can you use these as an assessment tool?

A: Two suggestions for using the Interactive Notebooks as assessments are to do a quick check for mastery as students are completing the activity, or at the end of a unit using a rubric to score it.  The time frame would depend on how you move through the skills.

Q: Do you usually just print these on colored paper? Or colored card stock?

A: Yes, colored paper works great! It makes them fun to look at, and nice and easy to see since they are gluing it in their notebooks.

Q: Are these interactive notebooks included in the 4th grade math centers bundle?

A: No, the math centers bundle, and the interactive notebook bundle are two separate products.

Q: If we used all of the interactive notebook pages, would they fit in one composition notebook for the year?  Would there still be room for work or just the notebook pages?  Thanks!

A: Yes. There still should be room for work.

Q: How often do you use the interactive notebook each week? 

A: I used my interactive notebooks during my math small groups. We would use them once every week or two.

Q: Is a cover included?

A: Yes, there is a file that includes a cover.

Q: Hi! Are these Common Core aligned? Thanks!

A: The activities cover just about every common core standard, but they do not have standards listed on the activities.

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Geometry Interactive Notebook for 4th Grade

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“I cannot say enough positive things about this resource! I have used it in whole groups, small groups, stations, and independent work. I love how it gives my students different ways to practice skills.” - Kathryn H.

“My students love completing their math notebooks. It also serves as a resource when they are stuck and I’m helping another student. I love the way it promotes independence.” - Brandi B.


“I’m not good at math.”

“Math is hard.”

“Math is so boring.”

“I hate math.”

Have you heard this litany of complaints in your classroom? If you’re like most teachers, you probably have. The truth is many kids don’t like math. In fact, one study reported that more than half of all students ranked math as their least favorite subject. 

If you’re like me, this makes your inner math-geek sob. And even if you don’t have an inner math geek (at least not one you are willing to acknowledge), I know you. I know you want to engage your students in math. You want them to see that math can be fascinating and fun! 

You stay awake at night, tossing and turning, wondering how to make numbers more exciting and abstract concepts more concrete. And you’ve got the bags under your eyes to prove it. Or maybe that was just me? (Don’t worry, with your impeccable make-up skills no-one is the wiser.) 

Well, you can toss that concealer in the trash because your sleepless nights are over! I have the perfect solution for your math class woes: Interactive Notebooks!

Interactive Notebooks are a FUN way to teach and practice math! Why? With traditional note-taking, students focus on copying notes from the teacher rather than understanding the material they’re writing down. Interactive Notebooks are different. They require students to interact with (hey-o!) and think about the material. 

They are a collection of notes and hands-on activities all bundled into one notebook. The best part is that students LOVE making them and don't even realize they are learning!

Interactive Notebooks are truly interactive. Students practice important math skills by inserting and moving around flaps, foldables, wheels, charts, etc.  My students used to call them “scrapbooks”! They love all of the different kinds of activities and multiple modalities help visual and kinesthetic learners.

Interactive notebooks honestly transformed the way I taught because they make it so easy to assess students’ mastery of a topic.

Each notebook provides a great reference for review. Your kids will love looking back at the notebooks they created when it comes time for testing.

And the best part? I designed these for busy teachers like you. So the cuts are super-simple, and there’s no unnecessary coloring. Your kids can quickly cut, glue, and go! If you’ve got kiddos who really want to color you can allow it as a fast finisher activity.

This interactive notebook covers geometry skills. Multiple versions of most activities allow for differentiation. Students can practice the same skill but at their independent level. Activities include drawing geometric terms, identifying lines in shapes, measuring angles, and drawing measured angles.

I have included 16 different activities, and they all have multiple versions!

What’s Included:

Sixteen different activities

  • Geometry Vocabulary Flaps
  • Geometry Match Flaps
  • Drawing Geometric Terms Flaps
  • Identifying Lines in Shapes Flaps
  • Angle Sort
  • Measuring Angles Flaps
  • Angle Measurement Puzzles
  • Drawing Angles Flaps
  • Additive Angles Flaps
  • Decomposing Angles
  • Find the Missing Angle Flaps
  • Name the Shape Flaps
  • Polygon Sort
  • Triangle Sort Flaps
  • Identifying Line Symmetry Flaps
  • Drawing Lines of Symmetry Flaps

Detailed teacher directions 

A picture of each completed activity.

Please see the preview for pictures of some of the activities.

How to Use in the Classroom:

You can use these Interactive Notebooks in a variety of ways. Here are some ideas to inspire you:

  • Copy notebook on different colored paper. This keeps kids interested and makes organization simple.
  • Guided math groups: Use during meet the teacher time to review and reteach concepts in small groups. Help your student complete activities on their level.
  • Math centers: Place in a center for use during math workshop. Students can complete Interactive notebooks independently during a math center while you work with a small group. This is a great option if you don’t have access to technology.
  • Whole group: Select an activity and model how to solve the problems. Project an activity on the whiteboard and work through examples together. Or let students complete independently and share with a partner before you discuss as a class. Use as a whole group activity to reinforce new skills
  • Assessment: Easily assess student mastery of skills by reviewing

**Would you like some tips for using these interactive notebooks in your classroom? Click HERE to view a free video with tips for implementing these interactive notebooks.**

You might like some of my other Math interactive notebooks:

Place Value

Addition & Subtraction

Multiplication

Fractions Part 1

Fractions Part 2

Division

Decimals

Measurement

Data & Graphing

You might also like:
Tools for Interactive Notebooks

Math Center Bundle for Fourth Grade

FAQs

Q: Do you have Interactive Notebooks for other grade levels?

A: We have interactive notebooks for third grade.

Q: Do you have other units available for 4th grade?

A: Yes. You can see our other units HERE.

Q: How can you use these as an assessment tool?

A: Two suggestions for using the Interactive Notebooks as assessments are to do a quick check for mastery as students are completing the activity, or at the end of a unit using a rubric to score it.  The time frame would depend on how you move through the skills.

Q: Do you usually just print these on colored paper? Or colored card stock?

A: Yes, colored paper works great! It makes them fun to look at, and nice and easy to see since they are gluing it in their notebooks.

Q: Are these interactive notebooks included in the 4th grade math centers bundle?

A: No, the math centers bundle, and the interactive notebook bundle are two separate products.

Q: If we used all of the interactive notebook pages, would they fit in one composition notebook for the year?  Would there still be room for work or just the notebook pages?  Thanks!

A: Yes. There still should be room for work.

Q: How often do you use the interactive notebook each week? 

A: I used my interactive notebooks during my math small groups. We would use them once every week or two.

Q: Is a cover included?

A: Yes, there is a file that includes a cover.

Q: Hi! Are these Common Core aligned? Thanks!

A: The activities cover just about every common core standard, but they do not have standards listed on the activities.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 8 reviews
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Such a fun game
Rated 5 out of 5
April 1, 2026
Met expectations
Standards-aligned
My students had such a fun time playing this game during review.
Elena Williams
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597 reviews • Arizona
Grades taught: 4th
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Apr 6, 2026

I'm happy to hear this! Thank you for your feedback.

Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 4, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This is amazing! I use it to supplement our math book and the students use it for notes. Great!
Jessica S.
888 reviews • South Carolina
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Mar 6, 2026

Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad the resource was helpful.

Great Supplemental Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
February 22, 2026
Love using these activities to supplement our geometry unit!
Jessica C.
324 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
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Feb 24, 2026

I'm happy to hear this! Thank you for your feedback.

Great addition to curriculum
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2025
Great addition to the curriculum for extra practice where needed.
Amber D.
467 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 2, 2025
Great for interactive notebooks. The kids like these.
Alison K.
723 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
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Jan 2, 2025

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Rated 5 out of 5
January 13, 2023
This has been a really useful resource. Keep up the good work.
Darren B.
273 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 9, 2023
As always another student buy in with interactive notebooks.
Veronica M.
1,318 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 4, 2022
LOVE!!!
Rhonda P.
435 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines. Identify these in two-dimensional figures.
Classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines, or the presence or absence of angles of a specified size. Recognize right triangles as a category, and identify right triangles.
Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure as a line across the figure such that the figure can be folded along the line into matching parts. Identify line-symmetric figures and draw lines of symmetry.
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