Set your students up for success with notes for their Geometry Interactive Notebooks. Everything you need to know for great notebooks.
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Organize your interactive notebooks with these Interactive Notebook Dividers! The four-tab dividers template is editable, allowing you to change the fonts and text. Two styles are included. Save paper! These dividers print two per page. ✦ What’s Included: Microsoft Powerpoint template file with two styles of four-tab editable dividers (8 slides total) ✦ Related Resources: ➞ Interactive Notebook Foldable Templates ➞ Interactive Notebook Table of Contents ➞ Geometry Interactive Notebook Full Year Bundle ✦ Want to learn more about interactive notebooks? ➞ My website is a great place to start! Stay Connected for Updates: Follow Me on TPT Website Instagram Copyright © Busy Miss Beebe, LLC All rights observed by the author. Personal Use: Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Included are 20 interactive pages for ALL Geometry Standards for Grade 4. You will get covers, Tabs, 10 Introduction/self-guided instructions, 10 Interactive Notebook pages and 18 Examples with answers.**BOTH Composition and Spiral Notebook Sizes are also included** Interactive notebooks are so beneficial to both student and teacher. They offer a teacher-to-student interaction that helps to track student’s growth and learning. I think the best part of interactive notebooks is that the students are learning while engaged in the activities. Included are left and right pages. The left are for introducing the skill and or strand. These pages include the introduction of the skill, definitions, and/or examples. The right pages are the interactive sheets that will keep your students engaged and learning. These interactive pages are specifically made so that the student can do the cutting and gluing without teacher assistance. Just print and hand out to your students before your lesson begins. I CAN statements and Geometry Strands are also included on each left page and are removable for your preference. Here is the breakdown of what’s included: Composition Notebook Size Pages Notebook Cover Geometry Section Cover Geometry Section tabs 10 Introduction/Instruction pages 10 Interactive Notebook pages - Lines 4.G.1 - Angles 4.G.1 - Right Angles 4.G.1 - Acute Angles 4.G.1 - Obtuse Angles 4.G.1 - Perpendicular or Parallel Lines 4.G.2 - Identify Right Triangles 4.G.2 - Categories Right Triangles 4.G.2 - Recognize Line of Symmetry 4.G.3 - Identify Line of Symmetry 4.G.3 18 Examples with answers Spiral Notebook Size Pages Notebook Cover (same as above just larger) Geometry Section Cover (same as above just larger) Geometry Section tabs (same as above just larger) 10 Introduction/Instruction pages (same as above just larger) 10 Interactive Notebook pages (same as above just larger) 18 Examples with answers GRADES: 4 85 PAGES Interactive Math Notebook Geometry Grade 4 by Innovative Teacher is licensed and cannot be distributed/shared without the purchase of an additional license.
My geometry students always seem to fall within two categories: they love triangle congruence (because they think it's easy) or they hate triangle congruence. There seems to be no middle ground. My students that hate triangle congruence seem to have the biggest problem remembering the theorems. The letters of the shortcuts just seem to swim in their heads. So, I created this foldable to help them sort it out. All of the triangle congruence shortcuts are listed, including the "false shortcuts" that students seem to fall for. Inside each of the tabs is an example and the theorem written in words. I always like to include theorems written in words so students can become more comfortable with math language. You can find the foldable here. Every year, my students ALWAYS seem to use SSA as a shortcut. I try to ham it up and make a big deal out of not using it. I say "Ahhh! We don't use bad words in math class - forward or backward!" and "There are no donkeys in here!". I try to go over the top with acting so that my students will remember. I like to show this video to help students visualize why it doesn't work. What is your favorite activity when teaching triangle congruence?
Review components of shapes 3rd Grade Florida BEST MA.3.GR.1.1 Describe and draw points, line segments, rays, and types of lines
Your students will love this interactive math notebook resource that covers geometry figures and measurements as well as lines, angles, and rays. This NO PREP resource allows students to identify geometric vocabulary, identify lines of symmetry, apply knowledge of right, acute, and obtuse angles, draw angles with given measurements, determine measurements of unknown angles, classify two dimensional shapes based on the presence or absence of lines, and determine the measurement of angles in degrees to the nearest whole number using protractors. This resource addresses the TEKS and CCSS. These pages are meant to be scaffolded notes that guide students to understand and practice how to use lines, angles, and rays in the upper elementary math classroom. Check out the preview to see more! Check out these helpful Angle Matching Cards!! They are a sister resource to the Geometry notes that offer great practice measuring angles! Click here to see all the MATH NOTEBOOK RESOURCES included in the MEGA BUNDLE! Geometry Pages Included In This Notebook: Geometry Reference Page-to be used with all student pages Geometry Vocabulary Flip Cards Angles Triangles Adjacent Angles Angles in Circles Symmetry Congruent Figures Vocabulary Review: Lines, Angles, & Rays (possible grade) Attributes of Lines, Angles, & Rays (possible grade) Finding Geometric Figures (possible grade) Measuring Angles (possible grade) Protractor Practice (possible grade) Product Features Included In Each Interactive Notebook: About This Product Page How To Use 1/2 page notes-copied front to back and folded like a book Table of Contents Pages Teacher Grading Rubric 5 different student notebook covers to choose from Student Notebook Contract Geometry Notebook Divider Pages including, "I Can" statements "Neat & Complete" award for a job well done on your student's notebook Answer keys for each page of notes Full page geometry student note pages (8.5 x 11) Related Products ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Division with Remainders - Worksheets ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Multiplication and Division - Activities ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Area and Perimeter - Measurement ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Elapsed Time - Measurement - Time - 4.8C ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Data and Graphing - 4.9A - 4.9B - 4.MD.4 ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Decimal Numbers - Tenths & Hundredths ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Division With Remainders - Word Problems ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Fractions -Scaffolded Notes - Math Journal ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Measurement - Capacity, Length, Weight ⭐ 4th Grade Interactive Math Notebook - Place Value - Whole Numbers to Billions ⭐ STRIP DIAGRAMS BUNDLE - Tape Diagrams - Bar Models - Matching Cards - Practice ⭐ 4th Grade Math Homework - Entire Year - 36 Weeks ⭐ 4th Grade Daily Math Warm Up-ENTIRE YEAR-Daily Review-Math Spiral Review More About This Product: Interactive notebooks are a great way to introduce new math concepts, vocabulary, & key ideas to your students, while they record their learning in a concrete place. You can use these notes when you are teaching in whole group or small group. You can teach directly from the notes or use the notes as a follow up to your initial instruction. Other Ways To Use This Product: during guided math independent work to reteach skills extra practice to address specific skills RTI resource This product gets updated often to make it the most relevant and beneficial to the every day math classroom. When you purchase this resource you'll receive all updates for free! If you purchase this product and find an error PLEASE message me through TPT! I'll greatly appreciate it, and I'll correct it right away. THANK YOU for stopping by! ©Fabie Lozano All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.
My geometry students always seem to fall within two categories: they love triangle congruence (because they think it's easy) or they hate triangle congruence. There seems to be no middle ground. My students that hate triangle congruence seem to have the biggest problem remembering the theorems. The letters of the shortcuts just seem to swim in their heads. So, I created this foldable to help them sort it out. All of the triangle congruence shortcuts are listed, including the "false shortcuts" that students seem to fall for. Inside each of the tabs is an example and the theorem written in words. I always like to include theorems written in words so students can become more comfortable with math language. You can find the foldable here. Every year, my students ALWAYS seem to use SSA as a shortcut. I try to ham it up and make a big deal out of not using it. I say "Ahhh! We don't use bad words in math class - forward or backward!" and "There are no donkeys in here!". I try to go over the top with acting so that my students will remember. I like to show this video to help students visualize why it doesn't work. What is your favorite activity when teaching triangle congruence?
Do not let your interactive notebook setup overwhelm you. They can be set up quickly and easily for a new school year. Read for tips and must-haves.
This product includes 4 entries for your interactive math notebook! Skills covered include: -Types of Lines -Lines of Symmetry -Types of Triangles -Classifying Two-Dimensional Shapes Each entry comes with 4 pages worth of activities! -Mini Anchor Chart to glue in notebook -Foldable - pictures of completed foldable included -Extension Activities for sorting and categorizing -Quick Check to assess students mastery of concept Also includes: -Teaching Tips -Answer Key -Pictures to support implementation Check out my other Interactive Math Journals Interactive Math Journal – Place Value Interactive Math Journal – Place Value Free Sample Interactive Math Journal – Decimals Free Sample Interactive Math Journal – Decimals Interactive Math Journal – Fractions Free Sample Interactive Math Journal – Fractions Interactive Math Journal – Multiplication Free Sample Interactive Math Journal – Multiplication Interactive Math Journal – Data Analysis Interactive Math Journal – Angles Interactive Math Journal – Financial LiteracyInteractive Math Journal – Measurement Want to buy them all? Check out my bundle! Interactive Math Journal – Bundle Interested in just the anchor charts? Check out my 4th grade math posters! 4th Grade Math Posters Stay Connected! Click here to check out my blog! Click here to sign up to recieve my newsletter. Get teaching ideas, product updates, and freebies, delivered right to your inbox. Click here to follow my store to be notified when new products are added.
Congruent triangles in geometry is a fun unit to teach! These tips will help you find an activity or worksheet to for your high school students. The interactive notebook foldable is the perfect way for students to take notes. The proofs project will help your students become more confident.
Here you can find all of the High School Geometry Interactive Notebook Resources that I share for free including set-up pages and pages from each unit.
Do your students need extra support during your Central and Inscribed Angles lesson? Structure and engage student learning about Central and Inscribed Angles lesson with this hassle-free interactive notebook page for your high school Geometry class. Notes are scaffolded with an explanation of central and inscribed angles, the associated theorems, and 12 practice examples. Binder version of the notes and link to video lesson are included. ✦ What’s Included: 1 three-page spread interactive notebook page 8.5 x 11” binder version of notes (2 pages) Access to exclusive video lesson ✨Download the preview for more details!✨ Why use interactive notebooks in geometry? Geometry is not like other math classes. With so many definitions, postulates, and theorems, it’s hard for students to keep everything straight. An interactive notebook gives students a structured, organized place to find everything they need to know. Printable notes include diagrams saving precious instructional time. ✦ Need more pages? Check out these options: ➞Geometry Interactive Notebook: Circles Unit Bundle ➞Geometry Interactive Notebook Full Year Printable Bundle ➞Geometry DIGITAL Interactive Notebook: Circles Unit ✦ Related Resources: ➞Geometry Bulletin Board: Circles ➞Circles Geometry Cheat Sheet ➞Circle Vocabulary Digital Sort ➞Central and Inscribed Angles & Inscribed Quadrilaterals Practice ➞Central and Inscribed Angles Maze ✦ Want to learn more about interactive notebooks? ➞Check out my interactive notebook resources! Stay Connected for Updates: Follow Me on TPT Website Instagram Copyright © Busy Miss Beebe All rights observed by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
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This post is dedicated to Mor over at A Teacher's Treasure. Last weekend I watched her video on Interactive Student Notebooks (click on the link to check it out for yourself) ... and I was so inspired I knew I couldn't wait to "kick it up a notch" again in my math journals. This was the piece I was missing in my math journals - and before I watched the video I didn't even realize I was missing something. Her interactive student notebooks are based on the right side and left side pages. The students' right side of the notebooks all contain the same information (direct from the teacher). The left side of the notebook contains the students' thinking, knowledge, and reflection on the lesson. She has a terrific resource packed with over 100 templates for "left side of the page thinking". You can see it by clicking here (and it's even on sale right now!). I couldn't wait until September to start using the ideas in her fabulous resource, so we started using her strategies this week. On Monday we were learning about Order of Operations. I took them outside for a fun order of operations hopscotch, then we used the sidewalk chalk to fill the basketball court with problems and solutions. You can read my post about it here. So of course, we needed a foldable to go along with our new knowledge. I needed it to be quick and easy because I wanted to spend time discussing our new "left side" thinking. So, quick and easy it was. We used sticky notes and arranged them in a hopscotch pattern (to tie in our outside activity). Underneath each sticky note was the word for each step (under the "B" was brackets). I added a little extra information (including our learning goal) for them to copy, and that was that. This is the left side of the journals. Students rewrite the learning goal from the right side of the page (in student-friendly language). Then they write "What I Know". We do this before we do the lesson (it's highlighted in green to show that now we can "go" on with the rest of the lesson). After the lesson they write "What I Learned", "Proof" (where I want them to write a problem and solve it), and then a "Reflection" - this one is completely up to them - they can reflect on and show their learning in ANY way they want. This particular student wrote a mnemonic device for memorizing the steps to order of operations. After our test midweek, we started our next unit. This short unit encompasses angles, triangles, and polygons. We started with angles. I wanted to do a fun, interactive element to our journals, so we made angles using two coloured pieces of construction paper cut into arrows, and attached them to our pages with a brass fastener. I had them glue the bottom arrow to the page, leaving the second arrow free to move into whatever angle needed. We practiced how to measure an angle, then I had them create angles of various degrees. The red colour made it very easy for me to see who had the concept right away, and who needed a little extra assistance. We added a foldable underneath our interactive angle tool. It was a three fold foldable. We wrote the titles of the angles on the outside. Underneath each flap we had a diagram of the angle, a definition, and examples from the classroom. The students really enjoyed finding the different examples in the classroom. The students also completed a "left side" for this activity, too. For the reflection, a lot of my students completed a picture of some sort of picture with the different angles labelled. But one of my favourite reflections was this girl who wrote a little song to remember the different angles. I'm so excited about the evolution of my math journals!!! My mind is already swimming with ideas for next year. Thank-you SO much, Mor! Happy Sunday!!! Interactive Math Journal Interactive Math Journal 2 Building Better Math Responses Math Concept Posters InLinkz.com
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