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Raise your hand if you caught the Blue's Clues reference! These math interactive notebooks really are handy and dandy. You've probably heard of math interactive notebooks. Maybe even tried a few out. And honestly, some of them are a complete waste of precious instructional time. BUT...THESE. THESE aren’t just any notebooks. They’re NO-FOLD notebooks. Yep...easy peasy. They will SUPPORT your lesson...NOT hijack your whole math block. ⏳ Here’s how they help your students: 📓 They get involved...
The end of the year is here. I bet your students are mentally clocked out.Reading another nonfiction passage sounds about as fun as watching paint dry.But you know they still need practice. Then a mission appears: 🚀 Find the astronaut lost in space. To complete the mission, your students will read six high-interest nonfiction passages, earn clues, and solve the quest together. Suddenly, they’re asking for “just one more passage.”They’re focused. Engaged.They’re reading. This is your chance to...