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7th grade math interactive notebooks for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of 6th Grade Math Interactive Notebook Tabs *EDITABLE*

6th Grade Math Interactive Notebook Tabs *EDITABLE*

I used something similar to these last year that I found online and was able to edit to work for my classes.This file is an editable Publisher document that includes notebook tabs for THE ENTIRE YEAR of 6th Grade Math... that's 10 Chapters! This is in the order that I teach all of the standards. Simply fold along the dotted line where the titles are, and tape or glue into notebooks so that the tab sticks out just enough to easily access each chapter. Print on different colors of paper, or add cl
Preview of Multiplication Standard Algorithim

Multiplication Standard Algorithim

Created by
Kaitlyn Grande
Color coded step by step multi-digit multiplication. Standard Algorithim
Preview of Order of Operations Notes -- GEMDAS

Order of Operations Notes -- GEMDAS

Add this to your interactive notebook as a introduction or review of Order of Operations (GEMDAS). Each half contains differentiated levels of practice problems.
Preview of 7th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers

7th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers

These are separated by units for our district. There are 12 unit pages and a data divider. We took these and folded them so they could color a number for each unit and had a table of contents in their interactive notebook. These can stick out some like dividers which works well for some students. Can be edited, publisher file.
Preview of Data Graphs Foldable

Data Graphs Foldable

This foldable can be used for notes, remediation, a formative assessment. This foldable can be used in interactive notebook classrooms as well when it folds it fits perfectly in one and has space for glue/staples/tape on the back. It includes histogram, box and whisker, dot plot, and bar graphs. Students must answer questions about each style of data graph and then they must show how the graph looks with the example data provided. I have my students complete this on larger paper and then give th
Preview of Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Created by
Lindz's toolbox
this foldable guides students step by step in identifying pairs of angles formed by a pair of parallel lines crossed by a transversal
Preview of Inequalities Graphing on Number Line

Inequalities Graphing on Number Line

This is a flip book giving examples of how to graph the different types of inequalities. This would be great for an interactive notebook and a review over the vocabulary. This will need to be printed front and back.
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 Percent Proportion Foldable

Percent Proportion Foldable

This is a simple foldable I use when teaching the kiddoes how to set up and solve percent problems using a proportion.
Preview of Part/Part Part/Whole Relationship Sort

Part/Part Part/Whole Relationship Sort

Created by
Math with Meagan
This is a sort for the students to be able to recognize part/part and part/whole relationships in relation to ratios.
Preview of Operations with Fractions Foldable

Operations with Fractions Foldable

Foldable- Operations with Fractions. Fold into an accordian.
Preview of Operations with Decimals Foldable

Operations with Decimals Foldable

Created by
Amy Wilson
Looking for an easy but effective way to review or teach your students about operations with decimals? This is the resource for you. Simple fill-in-the-blank notes accompany examples for every operation. *Note: integers are present.
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.
Preview of "Find the Area of the School" Lab

"Find the Area of the School" Lab

Created by
Ms Polyester
This worksheet has the students walk around to four different locations on school grounds (in groups or independently). The students are to measure four different rooms/hallways/etc. to find the area. Measuring tapes are needed!This document is offered in Publisher form if you'd like to change the font or text to accommodate better for your classroom, as I will be adding a PDF file as well.
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