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Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice |  Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook
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What others say

"Highly recommend all of your guided notes resources! I have used this resource for each unit taught thus far. Very helpful for my ICR students. Thanks so much!"
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michele d.
"The explanations are simple, well‑structured, and everything is written in a way that makes the content feel accessible and less intimidating. Thank you for sharing!"
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Cheryl B.

Description

Searching for an effective way to teach your students how to graph inequalities? These NO PREP guided notes are a classroom proven resource that will save you time and have your students proficient in graphing inequalities in no time! With a comprehensive design, these notes offer a structured approach that can be differentiated for every level of learner.

Guided notes are an effective teaching model that maximize your students ability to use working memory to focus on content, rather than copying down notes.  This resource is structured to include warm ups that build on prerequisite knowledge, in depth notes to fully teach graphing inequalities, vocabulary sheets to build on key concepts, exit slips to ensure understanding and an assessment to benchmark comprehension. This note set also includes notes and practice printables formatted for interactive notebooks.  

Covers: 6.EE.B.8

Here is everything that is included:

- Guided Notes including a separate printable formatted for Interactive Notebooks

- Practice Page including a separate printable formatted for Interactive Notebooks

- Frayer Models for Vocabulary Practice

- 2 different warm-ups (2 per page)

- 2 different exit slips (2 per page)

- 1 Assessment to benchmark understanding

- Answer keys

Here’s what you will love the most -  this note set is NO PREP!  All answer keys are included and no additional materials are needed.  You’ll also find that you’ll have more time to work through the concepts with your students as they will spend less time copying notes and more time mastering the content.  The notes will also call their attention to key concepts that they should commit to memory. 

Here are some guidelines for how to use this set: 

  • This resource can be successfully implemented using binders, folders or notebooks
  • Warm Up Slips can be used at the beginning of the lesson to activate prior knowledge or you can use them to guide students through a new discovery. 
  • Vocabulary Practice - use these to establish foundation concepts at the outset of the lesson or as reinforcement after the notes portion
  • Guided Notes - these sets are a comprehensive presentation of the subject matter, and progressively build from basic concepts to complete mastery.  Students will follow along through a structured framework and retain the notes for reference and review.  
  • Independent Practice Problems -use these to reinforce understanding and provide a chance for your students to build skills and confidence
  • Exit Slips - can be used to allow students to demonstrate mastery of the subject matter at the close of a lesson and prepare for future topics
  • Assessment - use this to benchmark your students comprehension and supplement if necessary

Here’s what other teachers are saying about this resource:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sarah S. says  “I love using these notes for math when teaching a new subject. The students are able to follow along very easily and are able to use them with their assignments for the rest of the week.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ysela G. says This resource had my students engaged and had no difficulties getting started. It fit perfectly with my lesson.”

This resource is part of these popular money-saving bundles:

Expressions & Equations Bundle

6th Grade Math Guided Notes Bundle
6th Grade Curriculum

You may also like these other supplemental resources that covers graphing inequalities:

Task Cards

Color and Solve (includes writing)

Additionally, these resources can help reinforce your students understanding of key concepts throughout the year:

6th Grade Math Homework
Full Year Worksheets
Full Year FUN Worksheets
Error Analysis


Guided notes are the foundation of my classroom. Here’s why:

  • Guided notes keep all students actively engaged in class. Students follow along and fill in missing words and numbers and answer questions. They allow students to focus on problem solving rather than using their working memory to write down everything they hear the teacher say. 
  • Students create their own reference guide to help them remember and internalize what they learned in class. They can easily refer back to what they learned in previous classes to help them with spiral review, homework, studying for assessments and most importantly building on prior knowledge to learn new concepts. 
  • It helps students organize information and understand what is important. Middle school students are often new to the expectation of notetaking and guided notes are a perfect way to introduce this practice and perfect a lifelong skill. The blanks can be used as cues to help students decipher what is expected of them- they can tell if a longer definition should be recorded or a smaller blank means they should write an important vocabulary word or number. 
  • They relieve the stress that many students feel when expected to accurately copy diagrams, figures and equations off the board. Having them right on their notes page allows them to focus on problem solving and less about accurately copying complex notes off the board. 
  • Guided notes are especially beneficial for students with special education needs and English Language Learners and can easily be adapted to accommodate specific needs.

Copyright © To The Square Inch LLC

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

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Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice | Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook

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What others say

"Highly recommend all of your guided notes resources! I have used this resource for each unit taught thus far. Very helpful for my ICR students. Thanks so much!"
star
michele d.
"The explanations are simple, well‑structured, and everything is written in a way that makes the content feel accessible and less intimidating. Thank you for sharing!"
star
Cheryl B.

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Description

Searching for an effective way to teach your students how to graph inequalities? These NO PREP guided notes are a classroom proven resource that will save you time and have your students proficient in graphing inequalities in no time! With a comprehensive design, these notes offer a structured approach that can be differentiated for every level of learner.

Guided notes are an effective teaching model that maximize your students ability to use working memory to focus on content, rather than copying down notes.  This resource is structured to include warm ups that build on prerequisite knowledge, in depth notes to fully teach graphing inequalities, vocabulary sheets to build on key concepts, exit slips to ensure understanding and an assessment to benchmark comprehension. This note set also includes notes and practice printables formatted for interactive notebooks.  

Covers: 6.EE.B.8

Here is everything that is included:

- Guided Notes including a separate printable formatted for Interactive Notebooks

- Practice Page including a separate printable formatted for Interactive Notebooks

- Frayer Models for Vocabulary Practice

- 2 different warm-ups (2 per page)

- 2 different exit slips (2 per page)

- 1 Assessment to benchmark understanding

- Answer keys

Here’s what you will love the most -  this note set is NO PREP!  All answer keys are included and no additional materials are needed.  You’ll also find that you’ll have more time to work through the concepts with your students as they will spend less time copying notes and more time mastering the content.  The notes will also call their attention to key concepts that they should commit to memory. 

Here are some guidelines for how to use this set: 

  • This resource can be successfully implemented using binders, folders or notebooks
  • Warm Up Slips can be used at the beginning of the lesson to activate prior knowledge or you can use them to guide students through a new discovery. 
  • Vocabulary Practice - use these to establish foundation concepts at the outset of the lesson or as reinforcement after the notes portion
  • Guided Notes - these sets are a comprehensive presentation of the subject matter, and progressively build from basic concepts to complete mastery.  Students will follow along through a structured framework and retain the notes for reference and review.  
  • Independent Practice Problems -use these to reinforce understanding and provide a chance for your students to build skills and confidence
  • Exit Slips - can be used to allow students to demonstrate mastery of the subject matter at the close of a lesson and prepare for future topics
  • Assessment - use this to benchmark your students comprehension and supplement if necessary

Here’s what other teachers are saying about this resource:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sarah S. says  “I love using these notes for math when teaching a new subject. The students are able to follow along very easily and are able to use them with their assignments for the rest of the week.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ysela G. says This resource had my students engaged and had no difficulties getting started. It fit perfectly with my lesson.”

This resource is part of these popular money-saving bundles:

Expressions & Equations Bundle

6th Grade Math Guided Notes Bundle
6th Grade Curriculum

You may also like these other supplemental resources that covers graphing inequalities:

Task Cards

Color and Solve (includes writing)

Additionally, these resources can help reinforce your students understanding of key concepts throughout the year:

6th Grade Math Homework
Full Year Worksheets
Full Year FUN Worksheets
Error Analysis


Guided notes are the foundation of my classroom. Here’s why:

  • Guided notes keep all students actively engaged in class. Students follow along and fill in missing words and numbers and answer questions. They allow students to focus on problem solving rather than using their working memory to write down everything they hear the teacher say. 
  • Students create their own reference guide to help them remember and internalize what they learned in class. They can easily refer back to what they learned in previous classes to help them with spiral review, homework, studying for assessments and most importantly building on prior knowledge to learn new concepts. 
  • It helps students organize information and understand what is important. Middle school students are often new to the expectation of notetaking and guided notes are a perfect way to introduce this practice and perfect a lifelong skill. The blanks can be used as cues to help students decipher what is expected of them- they can tell if a longer definition should be recorded or a smaller blank means they should write an important vocabulary word or number. 
  • They relieve the stress that many students feel when expected to accurately copy diagrams, figures and equations off the board. Having them right on their notes page allows them to focus on problem solving and less about accurately copying complex notes off the board. 
  • Guided notes are especially beneficial for students with special education needs and English Language Learners and can easily be adapted to accommodate specific needs.

Copyright © To The Square Inch LLC

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

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
May 7, 2026
This math resource is an excellent tool for supporting student learning and engagement. The activities are well organized, easy to follow, and provide opportunities for students to practice important problem-solving skills. I especially appreciate how the resource includes a variety of examples and differentiated tasks to meet the needs of different learners. The visuals and clear explanations make concepts more understandable for students. Overall, this resource would be highly beneficial for both classroom instruction and independent practice.
Josiah F.
193 reviews • Nebraska
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2026
Highly recommend all of your guided notes resources! I have used this resource for each unit taught thus far. Very helpful for my ICR students. Thanks so much!
Shelly Rose
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964 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: 5th, 6th
Teacher and Student Friendly
Rated 5 out of 5
May 3, 2026
The explanations are simple, well‑structured, and everything is written in a way that makes the content feel accessible and less intimidating. Thank you for sharing!
Cheryl B.
858 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Great Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
February 9, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
This resource was perfect when introducing inequalities to my students.
Christopher M.
578 reviews • New Jersey
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Great for new teachers
Rated 5 out of 5
December 21, 2025
New to teaching math this year. Resource was great and the kids loved it!
Diane Benevento
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133 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 15, 2025
I used the Graphing Inequalities Notes & Practice in my special education math class. The guided notes and interactive notebook format helped students grasp the concepts of graphing inequalities in a clear and organized way. It provided structured practice and visual support, which made the learning process more accessible for my students. A valuable resource for reinforcing graphing skills and building confidence.
Yvonne F.
461 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
June 24, 2025
Students were engaged and involved in learning about graphing inequalities through this resource.
Hillary M.
275 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 23, 2025
Easy resource to use. Students were engaged throughout the lesson.
Molly R.
146 reviews
Grades taught: 6th

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Write an inequality of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 to represent a constraint or condition in a real-world or mathematical problem. Recognize that inequalities of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 have infinitely many solutions; represent solutions of such inequalities on number line diagrams.
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