To finish up our Parallel Lines unit in Geometry, we talked about equations of parallel and perpendicular lines.  You can find the pages fo...
I’m starting to wrap up my solving equations unit in Algebra 1.  My kids are doing well.  This entire unit seemed to be a review from their...
Today, my friend Amanda is going to share some tips about teaching students how to identify functions.  She has experience teaching middle s...
I taught a lesson in Algebra 1 about the properties of real numbers.  It actually wasn’t included in our standards, which I thought was a l...
In Algebra 1, we just finished a unit on rational numbers.  The first four lessons were adding rational numbers (basically adding integers ...
This is part three of the interactive notebook pages for my first unit in Algebra 1.  You may want to take a look at part one and part two...
This is part two of the interactive notebook pages for my first unit in Algebra 1.  You can find part one here . Day 3 - Order of Operati...
My Algebra 1 kids are really taking to interactive notebooks.  They’re doing great and are so quick at getting pages glued in.  I have a gr...
This post is kind of a photo dump of an idea for a functions foldable.  The foldable is a free download from TPT and you can find it here ....
I have a huge folder with lots of unfinished blog posts in it, so I think it’s time that I start posting them! This is an interactive n...
When I was trolling Pinterest this past summer, I kept seeing cool interactive notebook pages for elementary school that used paint chips....
We all have lessons that just don't work out.  Sometimes we expect too much, sometimes or materials don't work, and sometimes w...
I’ve seen elementary school teachers use paint samples in interactive notebooks, and I knew I could think of a place to use them for older...