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Middle school math outlines for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Unit 1-9 Dividers 8th Grade Math

Unit 1-9 Dividers 8th Grade Math

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Allison Fincher
8th grade math units 1-9 notebook dividers. There are key words and vocabulary, on each divider, so students have a guide on what they will see in that unit and to help with organization.
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 Course Expectations - Math Class

Course Expectations - Math Class

Created by
Lisa Stomberg
This course expectations sheet goes beyond the boring list of what to expect in class. You can enter your own information and also tweak with the information that is essential for your class. I am excited to give this to my students this year; such an upgrade from what I was giving them in the past, even though it is the same information.
Preview of Steps to solving Word Problems

Steps to solving Word Problems

Created by
Kristin Murphy
A nice acronym for your students to remember the steps in solving a word problem thoroughly. I made an anchor chart to hang in the classroom, I had them copy it on the line with the papers, glued my sample sheet in their homework books, and put the little ones right on their desk.
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 8th Grade Math Unit Dividers

8th Grade Math Unit Dividers

Created by
Allison Fincher
8th grade math unit dividers (1,3,5) with vocabulary words on them.
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