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Exit Tickets in the Classroom

Exit Tickets have come to be very popular over the past few years of teaching. I remember back when I was in high school we had a lot of “end of period quizzes” that could be considered roughly the same thing as they were allowing teachers to assess what we

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Just for You: All Things Interactive Giveaway

Click to take a look at the prizes and the awesome TpT sellers offering them to all of you!   Get a closer look at their blogs by clicking  on the links below the pictures. 🙂   Create, Teach, and Share 4mulaFun Teaching With Blonde Ambition *Nicole will give away

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Real Life Math in October

It’s the first Wednesday of October which means it’s time for our new linky – Math IS Real Life. August and September were super successful!  We’ve even created a Pinterest Board of all the posts that were linked up at the end of August!  We will continue to pin them each month to

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September Interactive Notebook Linky Party

Wow, it’s already the end of September? I’m sure many of you are ready for a Fall Break or even just a day off so that you can catch up on where you are, where you need to be and where you are going. Thinking about that, how are Interactive

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Using Frayer Models with Interactive Notebooks

Think back to when you were in school. How do you remember learning new vocabulary words? Which do you remember? Looking up the word in the glossary of a textbook/dictionary and writing it on a worksheet Creating flash cards to eventually lose over time Some other method As we all

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What’s Up with 4mulaFun?

Just a couple of quick things today as I am totally not up to writing a full post (being sick sucks). First up… I love having followers on Instagram show me ways that they have used some of my products in their classroom! Love these cover pages using the Interactive

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How much Glue? You say….

As many more teachers are starting to use Interactive Notebooks in their classrooms, more and more questions start coming about and sharing with others is the perfect thing to do! Today’s question: Betty S. asks: This is my first year doing an interactive notebook. How much glue do you go through? We

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Setting up Routines with Interactive Notebooks

Over the course of four years as I was growing in using Interactive Notebooks in my classroom, there was never a year I didn’t learn more about my process and how I wanted things to flow more smoothly for my classroom. As a teacher we are not only in charge of

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