Here you will be able to find all of the resources that are sent regarding you Math Materials for your Interactive Math Notebook! Don't forget to bring your notebook to class with you so we can work together!
Week 1- Place Value, Place Value Pirates (SOL 3.1a, 3.1c)
Week 2- Comparing Numbers (3.1c)
Week 3- Rounding, Race to Round, Rounding Cut and Paste (SOL 3.1b)
Week 4- Number Sense Review, Rounding Practice, Rounding with a Number Line (SOL 3.1a, 3.1b, 3.1c)
Week 5- Addition, Addition Facts (SOL 3.3a, 3.3b)
Week 6- Subtraction and Fact Families, Subtraction Farkle (SOL 3.3a, 3.17)
Week 7- Addition and Subtraction Story Problems, Word Problem Game (SOL 3.3a, 3.3b)
Week 8- Multi-Step Story Problems (SOL 3.4d)
Week 9 - Multiplication 4 Ways , Multiplication Give Me 5 (SOL 3.4a)
Week 10- Multiplication Review, Create an Array (SOL 3.4a) , Double Digit Multiplication (SOL 3.4d)
Week 11- Modeling Division (SOL 3.4a), Monster Division (Game)
Week 12- Story Problems (SOL 3.4b), Equivalent Equations (SOL 3.17)
Week 13- Money (SOL 3.6)
Week 14- Patterns and Functions (SOL 3.16), Function Frenzy
Week 15 - Geometry (SOL 3.11, SOL 3.13), Vocabulary Foldable
Week 16- Polygons (SOL 3.12 a, b, c), Naming Polygons
Week 17- Temperature (SOL 3.10)
Week 18- Fractions: Write and Name (SOL 3.2a, b), Fraction Match
Week 19- Fractions: Adding and Subtracting (SOL 3.5), Subtracting Fractions BUMP!
Week 20- Fractions: Comparing (SOL 3.2c), Fraction Flip Book
Week 21- Measurement: Area and Perimeter, Around and Inside: Area and Perimeter (SOL 3.8a,b), CheezeIt Activity
Week 22- Measurement (SOL 3.7)
Week 23- Probability (3.14)
Week 24- Time (SOL 3.9a,b,c)
Week 25- Data (SOL3.15)
Why use an interactive notebook?
1. Everything is glued in or attached to the notebook, so there are less loose papers, clutter, and everything is neat and organized. I know I many, many students benefit from having built in organization.
2. Because interactive notebooks are visually appealing and creative, it’s more engaging and fun for students.
3. As the teacher, interactive notebooks allow you see growth in your students throughout the year in a sort of timeline. As the year progresses, you can see your student’s mathematical thinking bloom and grown.
4. I’ve shared before about the struggle some parents have with new math standards and how it’s important to help them understand so they in turn can help their children. Interactive notebooks can be extremely helpful for parents to see and understand what their students are learning.
5. Interactive notebooks are engaging and fun, and if you send them home at the end of the year, they could be a great review for your students to use throughout the summer.