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Preview of 2025-2026 Digital Planner (Goodnotes)

2025-2026 Digital Planner (Goodnotes)

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Math in a Shell
This is a great product for teachers who want to plan digitally! It is a digital 2025-2026 digital planner. It is designed to be used with Goodnotes but can be used with Google, Microsoft, or printed. There are multiple layout options with or without lines. Included in the product: Year at a Glance pageMonthly calendars (July 2025 - June 2026)Vertical Layouts (1 - 8 Subject Options)Horizontal Layouts (1 - 8 Subject Options)How to use this product in Goodnotes: Download the main planner into Good
Preview of Reusable Monthly Calendars

Reusable Monthly Calendars

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Math in a Shell
This product includes blank reusable monthly calendar layouts for all twelve months. With no dates it is designed to be reused every year! Each month has a unique design and color scheme. These can be used both digitally in your favorite notes app or printed.
Preview of Relfections Discovery Lab

Relfections Discovery Lab

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Math in a Shell
A fun discovery lab where students will use reflection tools to find patterns in reflection over the x- and y-axis. Product includes: A warm up to practice using the tool6 figures to use for reflection on the coordinate plane! (3 over the x-axis and 3 over the y-axis)2 challege problems to test student skills with their reflection toolA page for students to put their coordinates and final thoughts on the patterns of reflection
Preview of Solving One-Step Equations (Addition and Subtraction)

Solving One-Step Equations (Addition and Subtraction)

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One-Step Equations (Addition and Subtraction) Quiz-Quiz Trade Here is an activity that will help your students get up and moving while still practicing solving equations. Students find a partner and quiz each other on their problem, switch cards, and then find a new partner and start all over. My students love being able to get up and moving during the class with the added bonus that they are working on their math solving skills.
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