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I have been using interactive math notebooks in my classroom for as long as I can remember. Math notebooks are a great place for students to take notes, record definitions and sample problems, and practice new skills. They are perfect to use for direct instruction and guided practice, in small groups or as a whole class.…

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This is a puzzle activity that is very engaging and shows the difference between the 4 Quadrants in the Coordinate Plane. Students will be matching the coordinates to the labeled points. You can have students glue the activity into their math interactive notebooks or they can use it as a handheld study tool. I HAVE ALSO ADDED A DIGITAL VERSION! If purchased, you will have access to both paper and digital versions. You will be provided with a Google Slides link.

Students are sure to remember this area of a triangle lesson! The lesson idea is a love story with two triangles complete each other making a rectangle – silly, funny, and memorable lesson! Perfect for 6th grade and 7th grade middle school math students to use in interactive notebooks as a reference. This hands-on, interactive foldable is great for middle grades and junior high students geometry curriculum. Area Of A Triangle, Geometry Interactive Notebook, Spiral Math, Interactive Student Notebooks, 6th Grade Math, Geometry Activities, Sixth Grade Math, Middle School Math Classroom, Math Madness

Students are sure to remember this area of a triangle lesson! The lesson idea is a love story with two triangles complete each other making a rectangle – silly, funny, and memorable lesson! Perfect for 6th grade and 7th grade middle school math students to use in interactive notebooks as a reference. This hands-on, interactive foldable is great for middle grades and junior high students geometry curriculum.

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