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Preview of Cornell Notes for Graphing - Math/Science (editable)

Cornell Notes for Graphing - Math/Science (editable)

Created by
Burton Reed
Similar in design to my free Cornell Notes template, this template includes 2 pages for graphing and taking notes on it. The right side of both pages is graph paper with room for labels and increments and the left side is room for notes and prompts for students to reflect on their graphs. The document is compatible with word and able to be edited to reflect specific needs you may have.
Preview of Cornell Notes Dot and Graphing Template (Editable)

Cornell Notes Dot and Graphing Template (Editable)

Created by
Burton Reed
This template is similar to my free Cornell notes template, however instead of a field to write down notes there is an area filled with dots that can be used to create graphs or shapes. Like other Cornell notes, it still contains the left-hand column to generate extra thoughts and a summary section on the bottom.
Preview of Graphing with Technology (Microsoft Word/Excel 2013)

Graphing with Technology (Microsoft Word/Excel 2013)

Created by
Jared Laberge
Help students learn to create graphs using technology! This graphing with technology booklet acts as a compressed guide and practice sheet for Microsoft Word/Excel 2013. Each graph contains step-by-step directions and screen-capture images so that students will never get lost. In addition, the data used in this assignment is both relatable and engaging for teenage target groups. By completing this task, students will be able to create 7 different types of graphs using technology: - pie gra
Preview of Algebra Power-Point:  The Coordinate Plane with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

Algebra Power-Point: The Coordinate Plane with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

I am very excited to share with you my power point on The Coordinate Plane. ^ This forty-seven page presentation brings students into a whole new realm of mathematics where algebra and geometry meet for the first time in the world of numbers. * I have included a bit of history trivia as to how the coordinate plane arrived with its name, "The Cartesian Plane," and an interesting tid-bit about it's creator. * From there, the lesson discusses the origin, x-axis, y-axis, ordered pa
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