This interactive notebook covers many division skills. Multiple versions of most activities allow for differentiation. Activities include problems with 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit numbers, with and without remainders. Students can practice the same skill but at their independent level.
Division Interactive Notebook for 5th Grade
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Interactive notebooks combine traditional notes with interactive hands-on activities that require students to think deeply about math concepts. Students love the manipulative nature of these activities and teachers love that they make assessment easy. Interactive notebooks are great for visual and kinesthetic learners and are a great tool for differentiated instruction.
According to one study, more than half of all kids reported that math is their least favorite subject. But my interactive notebooks show students that math can be fascinating and fun. Instead of passively copying down notes, interactive notebooks require students to interact with and think about the material which leads to deeper conceptual understanding.
The best part is that students LOVE making them and don’t even realize they are learning! They practice important math skills by inserting and moving around flaps, foldables, wheels, charts, etc. They love all of the different parts and multiple modalities.
These notebooks are easy to use and don’t waste valuable class time. The cuts are super-simple. There’s no unnecessary coloring. Students can quickly cut, glue, and go!
This interactive notebook covers many division skills. Multiple versions of most activities allow for differentiation. Activities include problems with 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit numbers, with and without remainders. Students can practice the same skill but at their independent level.
See the list below to learn which math skills are included in this notebook:
What’s Included:
Tools for Interactive Notebooks
- What are interactive notebooks?
- Finding time for interactive notebooks
- Assessing interactive notebooks
- Rubrics for interactive notebooks
- Table of Contents for interactive notebooks
- Covers for interactive notebooks
Division
- Division Strategy Cards
- Division Vocabulary Flaps
- Division Vocabulary Match
- Divisibility Rules Chart
- Divisibility Flaps
- Divisibility Pocket
- Division Without Remainders Flaps
- Division Without Remainders Word Problem Flaps
- Division With Remainders Flaps
- Interpret the Remainder Flaps
- Division With Remainders Word Problem Flaps
- Division Roll-It
- Quotient Sort
- Remainder Sort
- Dividing by 10 Flaps
- Find the Missing Factor Flaps
- In & Out Division Table Flaps
- Estimating Quotients Using Compatible Numbers Flaps
- Multiply or Divide? Flaps
- Multiple-Step Word Problem Flaps
All Interactive Notebooks also include:
- Detailed teacher directions
- A picture of each completed activity
- Multiple versions of each activity
Please see the preview for pictures of some of the activities.
How to Use in the Classroom:
You can use these interactive notebooks in a variety of ways. Here are some ideas to inspire you:
- Copy notebooks on different colored paper. This keeps kids interested and makes organization simple.
- Guided math groups: Use during meet the teacher time to review and reteach concepts in small groups. Help your student complete activities on their level.
- Math centers: Place in a center for use during math workshop. Students can complete interactive notebooks independently during a math center while you work with a small group. This is a great option if you don’t have access to technology.
- Whole group: Select an activity and model how to solve the problems. Project an activity on the whiteboard and work through examples together. Or let students complete independently and share with a partner before you discuss as a class. Use as a whole group activity to reinforce new skills
- Assessment: Easily assess student mastery of skills by reviewing their interactive notebooks
- Review: Each notebook also provides a great reference for review. Your kids will love looking back at the notebooks they created when it comes time for testing.
Differentiation:
- Interactive notebooks make differentiation easy, if a student needs extra support you can allow them to use their notebook as a resource during independent work or even during assessments,
- Provide additional support to students by completing interactive notebooks in a teacher-directed small group.
- There are multiple versions of most activities, so you can select the appropriate number of pages for each student to complete.
❤️❤️ Why You Will LOVE It ❤️❤️
❤️ Cuts are super simple
❤️ No unnecessary coloring
❤️ Interacting with materials (rather than just copying down notes) results in deeper learning
❤️ Multiple activities make it easy to differentiate for all learners
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