I have been teaching middle school math for 18 years. I taught many years using Engage NY, so the rigor is very high and I would use lots of interactive notebook entries to help scaffold. When classroom teaching I specialized in interactive notebook entries to support learning, and fun ways for scholars to practice their skills. I am now a math interventionist and focus on creating work to target specific misconceptions and struggles, while keeping things fun.
This is a long division foldable entry for an Interactive Notebook, we use this in the 5th and 6th grade. Product includes foldable created and ready to print, and photos as an exemplar as your own. There is an Excel version, and a Microsoft Word version, the Microsoft Word version prints better 2-sided if you are printing from a computer (vs. 2 sided printing at the copier)
This is a foldable that we used as an interactive notebook entry for adding and subtracting decimals. This is taught in the 5th and 6th grade. Product includes foldable with steps, and photos as an exemplar for your own.
Your purchase comes with the document to create the interactive notebook included above, including the rectangular prism laid out on graph paper. My scholars have really enjoyed the "Smiley Face Method" of finding surface area.
Your purchase comes with the 2 interactive notebook foldables pictured above; the document comes with photos of the completed foldables to use as a key. The inside of the foldable provides directions for converting mixed #s to improper fractions, and converting improper fractions to mixed #s as a quick review. Document is easy to edit to make changes. You can buy JUST the adding Mixed #s foldable here: Adding FoldableYou can buy JUST the subtracting Mixed #s foldable here: Subtracting Foldabl
Your purchase comes with the document to create the interactive notebook entry pictured above. We used this as extra notes for Engage NY module 4 Lesson 10 in the 6th grade.
This bundle includes 8 documents about classifying lines, angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals. 1. Classifying Triangles Interactive Notebook Foldable: Comes with the foldable pictured above, the photo of the inside of the foldable is included to use as an exemplar. You can find just this foldable here: Classifying Triangles Foldable2. Classifying Quadrilaterals Interactive Notebook Entry: Comes with the entry pictured above, the photo of the inside of the foldable is included to use as an
This is an interactive notebook entry we used about what to do when you are using long division, and you get a reminder. It shows (using color coded directions) how to add a decimal and zeros, and gives directions about how far to take it out. For our class scholars divide until the quotient ends, or they find a repeating decimal, or in the case of an irrational quotient, they hit 3 decimal places. This document would be very easy to edit for your own class needs.
Your purchase comes with the foldable pictured above, file is easy to edit if you want to make changes. I color coded my definitions to match the picture on the front, helpful for ELL scholars.
Your purchase comes with a quick assessment (can be used as entrance/exit ticket, quiz, homework), 2 different Interactive Notebooks about adding & subtracting fractions (2 different methods) and a save the teacher mystery. Both Interactive Notebook entries come with photo exemplars. For the mystery scholars will get 10 adding or subtracting fractions problems, each problem is connected to a clue (with false clues added in), and the clue allows you to cross off suspects from the suspect table
Your purchase comes with the document to create the Interactive Notebook foldable shown in the thumbnails. We used this to support Engage NY's 5th Grade, Module 3, Lesson 3, using tape diagrams to model the addition and subtraction of fractions with different denominators.
Your purchase comes with 5 documents, an interactive notebook foldable about 1 step equations, a one step equation Save the Teacher Mystery Game, an interactive notebook foldable about 2 step equations, a two step equation Save the Teacher Mystery Game, and a Save the Teacher Mystery that includes 1 & 2 step equations. Each mystery game has different guilty parties; the different mysteries can be used from building skills over time, or for differentiating for scholars depending on what skill th
Your purchase comes with 3 documents: an interactive notebook foldable, a Save the Teacher Mystery game, and a KABOOM! Game. 1. Interactive Notebook Foldable: comes with the Interactive Notebook pieces featured above. There is a foldable, and graph paper with a 3, 4, 5 right triangle with squares, 2 sets of the definition of the Pythagorean Theorem (one that is complete, and one with blanks to be filled in), there is also a foldable with the blanks filled in for scholars that struggle to take
Your purchase comes with the foldables pictured above, along with 2 problems for scholars to try independently. I used the practice problems as an exit ticket. Photos of the exemplars are included. For this same resource, but without multiplication, please check here.
Your purchase comes with 4 documents: an interactive notebook entry, a quiz, a classroom activity, and a game. 1. Interactive Notebook Entry: comes with the document to create the Interactive Notebook entry posted above, key included using Pi and 3.14. You can find just the entry here: Interactive Notebook Entry2. Quiz: The quiz comes with 2 cones, 2 spheres, and 2 cylinders, and one of each 3D figure has the scholars use pi, and the other asks them to use 3.14. Easy to edit if you want all
Your purchase comes with the foldable pictured above, the document includes pictures of the completed foldable to use as a key. We used this foldable to review this skill before moving onto adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators.
4th - 5th
Basic Operations, Fractions, Math
CCSS
4.NF.B.3c
$1.25
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Experience
I have been teaching middle school math for 18 years. I taught many years using Engage NY, so the rigor is very high and I would use lots of interactive notebook entries to help scaffold. When classroom teaching I specialized in interactive notebook entries to support learning, and fun ways for scholars to practice their skills. I am now a math interventionist and focus on creating work to target specific misconceptions and struggles, while keeping things fun.
Teaching style
Hands on, constructivist, fun, engaging real world activities.
My own education history
Degree in Education, minor in Mathematics.
Additional biographical information
If you love the "Save the Teacher" games, KABOOM!, Memory Match, or Bump, but I don't have one with the skills you need, shoot me a message and I can make one custom for you.
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