This interactive math journal lets students physically and visually see how a number looks. Students will write the number, spell the word, color the amount of squares in the blocks picture, and then determine the place value of that number. This is a great journal ideas when discussing the importance of place value, and also determining how a certain number looks!
This is an interactive math journal that will have students thinking about "expanded form". On the first page, students will look at a specific number on a tab. The students will lift up the tab, and write the expanded form of that number. On the second page, students will read the expanded form on the tab. Next, the students will lift up the tab and write the answer to the number problem.
"Math About Me" is a great interactive math journal that really gets students thinking about themselves! First, the students will have to write five number facts about themselves. This could be anything from their age, to how many pets they have. Next, students will draw five pictures that go with their number facts. Finally, students must use five different colors to decorate the pictures they have drawn!
In this interactive math journal, students will learn about the importance of brackets in math equations. They will write down all facts they know about each different set of brackets, and they determine the steps to math equations that use them. On the second page, students must show their work to determining the answer for given math equations. Each equation uses different brackets, so students must pay extra attention!
In this interactive math journal, students will learn all about fractions! Students will compare different fractions, and fill in a graph to show what each fraction looks like! In addition, students will also learn how fractions can be reduced! An example of this could be 5/10 is the same as 1/2.