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Preview of Pinch Cards

Pinch Cards

Created by
Learning to Live
A type of formative assessment that allows you to see at a glance which students can give the correct response to see who is understanding the lesson as you go. I printed them on colored paper/cardstock. (same sheet on front and back) I laminated the sheets, cut out the cards, and placed them on a binder ring. The students hung them on a hook on the side of their desks and pulled them out whenever called for. I ask them a question and they "pinch" the answer on their card and show me their respo
Preview of Inverse Functions Flipbook

Inverse Functions Flipbook

Created by
Christy Poe
This flipbook covers all aspects of Inverse Functions: Finding inverses algebraically, proving that two functions are inverses by composition and graphing inverses. It provide step-by-step instructions followed by problems for students to complete on their own. It could be used as either an instructional tool or as a review tool.
Preview of Publisher version-Cornell Style Math Notes Template

Publisher version-Cornell Style Math Notes Template

Word Document-I created this notes template for my middle school math classes to teach them important note taking skills. It is designed in the Cornell Two Column Note style, however has some specific requirements I feel are important for my classes. It includes a field for students to record the Demonstration of Learning for the lesson as well as the Big Idea. It contains two columns including one page with graph paper. At the bottom it allows space for students to write a summary of the lesson
Preview of Personal Financial Literacy Cloze Notes for ISN

Personal Financial Literacy Cloze Notes for ISN

* Definitions for personal financial literacy in the form of a foldable * Definitions include payroll tax, sales tax, property tax, income tax, gross income and net income * Great for interactive student notebooks * Cloze notes will allow for most students to follow along in whole group
Preview of Editable Sub Binder!

Editable Sub Binder!

Created by
Bayleigh Boswell
18 PAGES FILLED WITH A COMPLETE TEMPLATE FOR YOU TO EDIT HOWEVER YOU WANT!!!
Preview of Measure of Position

Measure of Position

This is a basic outline of quartiles, deciles, percentiles, and z-scores. I use this when I introduce measures of position to my Probability and Statistics classes. We glue it into our Interactive Notebook and include a sample problem to go with each one.
Preview of Graphing Inequalities Interactive Notes

Graphing Inequalities Interactive Notes

Created by
Megan Seeger
These interactive notes are great for introducing graphing inequalities to your students. There are two pages that begin with predictions, go into teacher directed work, and end with independent work.
Preview of Reflections Fold-able notes

Reflections Fold-able notes

Created by
Michael Steelman
This fold-able activity is fun for the class to fill-in and add to their notes. Added to the PowerPoint in my store this goes together. This activity is also a stand alone activity.
Preview of Small Group Lesson Plan Template

Small Group Lesson Plan Template

This is an editable small group lesson plan template to use during small group reading or math instruction. It has a spot for students to set goals for themselves, and teachers can make notes about student progress.
Preview of Writing Expressions Notes

Writing Expressions Notes

Created by
Joelee's Jewels
This word document contains two copies of notes I use to help teach writing algebraic expressions. It gives the steps to writing expressions, along with areas to write vocabulary for each of the four areas of computation. I use this with envisonMath Indiana series by Scott Foresman-Addison Wesley, grade 6 topic 2-1.
Preview of Mean Median Mode Range Interactive Notebook Foldable

Mean Median Mode Range Interactive Notebook Foldable

Created by
Math with Meagan
Mean Median Mode Range Interactive Notebook Foldable
Preview of Shape of Data Distributions Interactive Notebook Sort

Shape of Data Distributions Interactive Notebook Sort

Created by
Math with Meagan
Shape of Data Distributions interactive notebook cut and paste entry. Students will explore new vocabulary with this sort. Peak Symmetry Cluster Gap
Preview of Systems of Equations Foldables

Systems of Equations Foldables

This is a set of foldables, one small booklet for each method of solving systems with introductory problems and a summary of the steps for solving using each method. I have also included two different types of foldables for the three types of solutions you would get from solving a system of equations. One is bigger and doesn't fit into a notebook, so I made a smaller version that would fit. I have not tested these in my classroom so made this resource free, since it may contain errors. I als
Preview of Coordinate Plane Booklet Notes

Coordinate Plane Booklet Notes

Created by
Math with Meagan
This is a booklet that teaches students the basic vocabulary words surrounding the coordinate plane as well as how to graph points on a coordinate plane.
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