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Are your students sick of reading the text book? Do their eyes glaze over when you hand them a typed worksheet? Grab their attention and help them study with these hand-drawn notes. Let's face it, reading a math book is not fun. It can be a tedious task for many students and as a result they simply give up. These notes are straightforward and to the point using basic vocabulary that anyone can understand. They are printable and students could even color the characters like a coloring book. It doesn't matter how old you are, sometimes visual aids are necessary to grab your attention.
I have had many students and many PARENTS give me positive feedback about how helpful my notes were for them. Hopefully your students can benefit from them also!
(Many more cartoon notes to come! I'm new at TPT and in the process of scanning all of my materials. Please check back often for updated notes. I would also be glad to take requests if you want me to make you notes for a particular topic.)
Ms. Burrows' Cartoon Slope Notes by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
I have had many students and many PARENTS give me positive feedback about how helpful my notes were for them. Hopefully your students can benefit from them also!
(Many more cartoon notes to come! I'm new at TPT and in the process of scanning all of my materials. Please check back often for updated notes. I would also be glad to take requests if you want me to make you notes for a particular topic.)
Ms. Burrows' Cartoon Slope Notes by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Are your students sick of reading the text book? Do their eyes glaze over when you hand them a typed worksheet? Grab their attention and help them study with these hand-drawn notes. Let's face it, reading a math book is not fun. It can be a tedious task for many students and as a result they simply give up. These notes are straightforward and to the point using basic vocabulary that anyone can understand. They are printable and students could even color the characters like a coloring book. It doesn't matter how old you are, sometimes visual aids are necessary to grab your attention.
I have had many students and many PARENTS give me positive feedback about how helpful my notes were for them. Hopefully your students can benefit from them also!
(Many more cartoon notes to come! I'm new at TPT and in the process of scanning all of my materials. Please check back often for updated notes. I would also be glad to take requests if you want me to make you notes for a particular topic.)
Ms. Burrows' Cartoon Slope Notes by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
I have had many students and many PARENTS give me positive feedback about how helpful my notes were for them. Hopefully your students can benefit from them also!
(Many more cartoon notes to come! I'm new at TPT and in the process of scanning all of my materials. Please check back often for updated notes. I would also be glad to take requests if you want me to make you notes for a particular topic.)
Ms. Burrows' Cartoon Slope Notes by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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These are a fun way to help students review concepts and certainly attract their attention.
This didn't go over well at all with my students.
The cartoon is a great format to generate student interest.
Great notes that students can continue to doodle on, highlight, color, whatever
Thanks
My students loved this. I just whited out some key words so my students could interact and fill in the notes.
Thanks for sharing how you used these notes in your classroom. What a great idea to white out certain sections so that the kids could interact! Thanks for sharing!
These notes are great! Thank you!
Thanks!
My students love these cartoon notes.
So happy to hear that your students enjoyed these notes!
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