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math interactive notebook----rules and reasons. I would definitely alter this (they won't be taken home and I'm not sure if I want them to keep a table of contents this year since it is only the second time I've implemented it.
This is a list of guidelines for your students to follow in their Math Interactive Notebooks. They sign the bottom and glue it right into the beginning of their notebooks for reference. My only recommendation would be to scale down before you run a class set of copies that way they fit on the inside cover of journals. I LOVE the
How to set up your Interactive Math Notebook. Front Cover. The cover of the notebook should be designed / decorated and have the following information printed clearly: your first and last name, “My Interactive Math Notebook – Algebra I." Back Cover (Inside). Tape a quart-sized zip-lock baggy to the inside of the back-cover
30 Aug 2012 One thing I think every single math notebook I looked at had was a table of contents, so we made sure to put that in. Here is what mine looked like after I filled it in with everything. This is my teacher example - I do everything ahead of time in this one to test it out first, and I can refer to it when I'm trying to
Math journal guidelinesI can't wait to put one of these together with my third graders!
My Math Notebook. Mathematicians use notebooks to record data, make drawings, ask questions, and much more. Your notebook is a mathematical tool that Rules: 1. Write neatly and legibly. 2. Create a cover page. 3. Create a table of contents. 4. Number the pages (at the bottom). 5. Title & date each page (at the top). 6.
My Math Journal. Mathematicians use notebooks to write down useful information that they learn throughout the years. The following guidelines will help you create an interesting and informative journal to show what you have experienced and learned in math this year! Your journal can be taken home, but if you do not
27 Aug 2013 Your notebook is a mathematical tool that will represent you and your experiences in mathematics this school year. Your math notebook will be used daily, so be responsible and make sure that you bring it to class every single day. If you are absent, make sure you complete any pages in the notebook that
Interactive Math Notebooks provide students with a structured way to think about their learning and notes. This free packet includes: a guideline sheet to be signed by parents and students - a lesson page for your first You can also find these Interactive Math Notebook bundles in my store: 2nd Grade Common Core
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