Saturday, September 17, 2011

DECIMAL Place Value Notebook Package Now Available!

I am happy to announce that I just finished my Decimal Place Value Notebook Package! I know that there are more grade levels out in blog world that do not cover decimals than do, so I hope it will at least benefit those who do! All activities are designed to help students become familiar with the decimal place values.


Click on the picture above to check it out! As always, the first 3 people to comment receive a free copy. :D

11 comments:

  1. They look awesome!!! This is my first year teaching 4th and I have been worried about teaching decimals!! I need all the help I can get!!!

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  2. thanks so much for making these available for everyone! My students love them!

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  3. I forgot to leave my email.

    Bekah
    froggie214@aol.com

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  4. Looks good! Just getting ready to start place value with my students!!

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  5. Just subscribed to your blog! Looks interesting!

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  6. I love your math notebook idea!I started them last week with my kiddos in 4th! Your pages and ideas are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!
    sittnick0706@yahoo.com

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  7. Love your notebook. My kids love doing an interactive notebook in math. kcook817@cox.net

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  8. I am a special ed teacher in a 4th grade inclusive classroom. Can't wait to share the interactive notebook idea with my team! Thanks! :o)

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  9. I know I'm not the first three, but I LOVE your notebook series. I'm using the place value, and can't wait to get the decimal one. I'm looking forward to your science series too! Thanks for sharing your hard work!
    mthone96@msn.com

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  10. Just a suggestion ... one real world example (just one, I know there are more) is finding non-fiction books in the library. If kiddos don't understand that 636.72 is before 636.9 but after 635.9 then they are not going to find the book on dogs or cats that they want. So a short visit to the library could become some math practice as well!

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