What others say
Description
Transform your math lessons with 27 brand-new interactive notebook entries designed to deepen understanding, spark curiosity, and give students a hands-on reference they’ll use all year long. Perfect for grades 4–7, this second volume of my best-selling Interactive Math Journal is packed with engaging foldables, graphic organizers, and concept-based activities that work with any curriculum. Whether you’re teaching whole numbers, decimals, fractions, geometry, or data management, these ready-to-go templates turn your math block into an interactive, student-centered experience.
This volume is the perfect companion to my original Interactive Math Journal, offering fresh approaches to concepts covered in Volume 1, plus brand-new topics not included before. Every activity has been tested in my classroom and is designed to:
- Support deep conceptual understanding
- Build problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Provide multiple entry points for differentiation
- Engage students in meaningful math conversations
Inside you’ll find:
- 27 Interactive Journal Entries – concept-driven templates that encourage exploration and reasoning (not just “cut and paste” answers)
- Editable PowerPoint Templates – customize numbers, titles, or wording to match your standards and student needs
- Teacher Notes & Lesson Suggestions – full guidance for introducing and modeling each activity
- Photographs of Completed Student Work – visual inspiration for setup and final results
- Flexible Use Across Grades & Curriculums – aligned to Common Core (U.S.) and Ontario Curriculum strands
Why Teachers Love It:
- Easy to differentiate – adapt numbers and complexity while keeping the same template
- Perfect for whole-group introductions, guided practice, or small-group reteaching
- Creates a lasting student-made math reference for independent work
- Boosts engagement by giving students ownership over their learning
Use these interactive notebook entries to kick off a new concept, review previously learned material, or provide a hands-on challenge before moving into more complex standards. Your students will not only remember the math – they’ll have a resource they can turn to long after the lesson ends.
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What others say
Description
Transform your math lessons with 27 brand-new interactive notebook entries designed to deepen understanding, spark curiosity, and give students a hands-on reference they’ll use all year long. Perfect for grades 4–7, this second volume of my best-selling Interactive Math Journal is packed with engaging foldables, graphic organizers, and concept-based activities that work with any curriculum. Whether you’re teaching whole numbers, decimals, fractions, geometry, or data management, these ready-to-go templates turn your math block into an interactive, student-centered experience.
This volume is the perfect companion to my original Interactive Math Journal, offering fresh approaches to concepts covered in Volume 1, plus brand-new topics not included before. Every activity has been tested in my classroom and is designed to:
- Support deep conceptual understanding
- Build problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Provide multiple entry points for differentiation
- Engage students in meaningful math conversations
Inside you’ll find:
- 27 Interactive Journal Entries – concept-driven templates that encourage exploration and reasoning (not just “cut and paste” answers)
- Editable PowerPoint Templates – customize numbers, titles, or wording to match your standards and student needs
- Teacher Notes & Lesson Suggestions – full guidance for introducing and modeling each activity
- Photographs of Completed Student Work – visual inspiration for setup and final results
- Flexible Use Across Grades & Curriculums – aligned to Common Core (U.S.) and Ontario Curriculum strands
Why Teachers Love It:
- Easy to differentiate – adapt numbers and complexity while keeping the same template
- Perfect for whole-group introductions, guided practice, or small-group reteaching
- Creates a lasting student-made math reference for independent work
- Boosts engagement by giving students ownership over their learning
Use these interactive notebook entries to kick off a new concept, review previously learned material, or provide a hands-on challenge before moving into more complex standards. Your students will not only remember the math – they’ll have a resource they can turn to long after the lesson ends.




