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enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples
enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples
enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples
enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples
enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples
enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples
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Student notebooks are a favorite of mine for math. They're a great reference for students to use when completing homework or reviewing for assessments.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Now this product includes an editable PowerPoint (PPTX) along with a PDF version.

These student notebook pages come in six printable options for each lesson:

1. Completed composition notebook size

2. Completed full-page size

3. Scaffolded fill in the blank composition notebook size

4. Scaffolded fill in the blank full-page size

5. Blank composition notebook size

6. Blank full-page size


Most lessons have all six versions. Some may not have a color version, and some may only have the blank page version.

If you want to save ink/paper, you can display these notebook pages on the board for students to copy onto their lined notebook pages.

This product also includes a set of vocabulary definitions pages for the beginning of the topic.

Set 1– Definitions filled in. Perfect for when you need a quick reference.

Set 2 – Spaced out over multiple pages for students to copy the definitions themselves from your displayed definitions.

Set 3 – All vocabulary on one page. There is not a lot of room to copy definitions on these pages, but you could write the lesson each word is used in.

For composition notebook size to stay appropriate, I recommend printing "Actual Size” or “Shrink Oversize Pages” when printing from PDF.

Check out the preview for a copy of Topic 1 Vocabulary pages and all scaffolded pages for Lesson 1-1.

Click here to try out 5th Grade Topic 16 for free!

enVision TOPIC 7 Lessons:

7-1 Understanding Factors

7-2 Factors

7-3 Problem Solving: Repeated Reasoning

7-4 Prime and Composite Numbers

7-5 Multiples

(C) Teaching in the Fort, 2022

Download and review the preview thoroughly before purchase. Please ask any questions before purchase as I will not be able to refund any purchases that have already been downloaded and saved.

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enVision Math 4th Grade Student Notebook Topic 7: Factors and Multiples

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Description

Student notebooks are a favorite of mine for math. They're a great reference for students to use when completing homework or reviewing for assessments.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Now this product includes an editable PowerPoint (PPTX) along with a PDF version.

These student notebook pages come in six printable options for each lesson:

1. Completed composition notebook size

2. Completed full-page size

3. Scaffolded fill in the blank composition notebook size

4. Scaffolded fill in the blank full-page size

5. Blank composition notebook size

6. Blank full-page size


Most lessons have all six versions. Some may not have a color version, and some may only have the blank page version.

If you want to save ink/paper, you can display these notebook pages on the board for students to copy onto their lined notebook pages.

This product also includes a set of vocabulary definitions pages for the beginning of the topic.

Set 1– Definitions filled in. Perfect for when you need a quick reference.

Set 2 – Spaced out over multiple pages for students to copy the definitions themselves from your displayed definitions.

Set 3 – All vocabulary on one page. There is not a lot of room to copy definitions on these pages, but you could write the lesson each word is used in.

For composition notebook size to stay appropriate, I recommend printing "Actual Size” or “Shrink Oversize Pages” when printing from PDF.

Check out the preview for a copy of Topic 1 Vocabulary pages and all scaffolded pages for Lesson 1-1.

Click here to try out 5th Grade Topic 16 for free!

enVision TOPIC 7 Lessons:

7-1 Understanding Factors

7-2 Factors

7-3 Problem Solving: Repeated Reasoning

7-4 Prime and Composite Numbers

7-5 Multiples

(C) Teaching in the Fort, 2022

Download and review the preview thoroughly before purchase. Please ask any questions before purchase as I will not be able to refund any purchases that have already been downloaded and saved.

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
April 11, 2025
Great resource to use in class. Will be using this in years to come!
MathwithMinda
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25 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 11, 2024
This is my 3rd purchase. This resource is perfect for their interactive notebook.
Lawanda W.
479 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 2, 2024
These resources & notes have made note taking an easier task for my students.
Tiffany K.
454 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 3 out of 5
January 25, 2023
There were a few great journal pages in this resource, I added these into a couple lessons throughout this topic.
Carly M.
47 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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