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THIS IS GLUED ON THE FRONT COVER OF THE COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK Math Interactive Notebook Rubric

Table of Contents – 25pts

Recent Notes Check – 25pts

Cumulative Notes Check – 25pts

Neatness and Clarity – 25pts

Date

Table of Contents

Recent Notes

10 – All entries have the correct name 10 – Page numbers are accurate 5 – All entries have the correct date 15 –All notes were written down fully & accurately 5 – Notes have the correct page number 5 – Notes have the correct date 10 – All previous notes have been maintained 10 – Errors from previous journal check have been fixed 5 – Foldables and notes are complete 10 – Notebook is well organized 10 – All pages are free of rips, tears and doodles 5 – All items are neatly glued in Journal Check Grade Log Cumulative Neatness Final Notes Notes & Clarity Grade

PAGES 1 – 6 ARE LABELED FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS! Date

Name

Page Number

8/8

Multiplication Table

7

8/8

Accountable Talk

8

8/8

CUBES

9

8/8

Math Key Terms

10

8/10

Ways to Write a Ratio

11

8/10

Representing Ratios

12

8/10

Multiplicative and Additive Properties of Ratio Tables

13

8/28

Solving Problems with Double Number Lines

14

9/10

Measurement Conversions

15

9/12

Percents, Decimals and Fractions

16

9/19

Basic Properties of Numbers

17

9/19

Divisibility Rules

18

9/19

Odd & Even Numbers

19

9/19

Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

20

9/19

Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

21

9/19

Greatest Common Factor

22

9/19

Least Common Multiple

23

9/19

Prime & Composite Numbers

24

9/25

Divide Fractions by Whole Numbers

25

9/26

Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions

26

9/28

Divide Fractions by Fractions

27

10/3

Place Value

28

10/3

Fractions as Decimals

29

10/3

Operations with Decimals

30

10/3

Steps for Long Division

31

10/24

Horizontal and Vertical Number Lines

32

5

10/24

Integer Key Words

33

10/31

Fractions on the Number Line

34

10/31

Decimals on the Number Line

35

10/31

Inequality Symbols

36

10/31

Coordinate Plane

37

11/14

Reflections

38

11/16

Distance on the Coordinate Plane

39

11/28

Ways to Represent Multiplication and Division

40

11/28

Inverse Operations

41

11/30

Exponents

42

12/4

Order of Operations

43

12/7

Writing Algebraic Expressions

44

12/14

Writing & Expanding Multiplication Expressions

45

12/14

Factoring & Expanding Expressions

46

1/8

Identify the Operations

47

1/23

One Step Equations – Tape diagrams

48

1/23

One Step Equations – Inverse Operations

49

1/29

Graphing Inequalities and Inequality Key Words

50

3/5

Identifying Polygons

51

3/5

Area of Polygons

52

3/8

Prisms & Pyramids

53

3/8

Volume of Right Rectangular Prisms

54

3/18

Statistical Questions

55

3/20

How to Create a Dot Plot

56

3/22

Mean, Median, Mode and Range

57

3/22

Interquartile Range

58

6

MULTIPLICATION TABLE 8/8

7

ACCOUNTABLE TALK 8/8

8

CUBES 8/8

9

MATH KEY TERMS 8/8

10

Ways to Write a Ratio 8/10

11

Representing Ratios (8/10)

12

Multiplicative & Additive Properties of Ratio Tables (8/10)

13

14

Measurement Conversions (9/10)

15

Percents, Decimals and Fractions (9/12) (What was actually glued in is a foldable, this is another version of the same information)

16

Basic Properties of Numbers (9/19)

17

Divisibility Rules (9/20)

18

Odd & Even Numbers (9/19).

19

Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions (9/19)

20

Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers (9/19)

21

Greatest Common Factor (PAGE 22) Prime Factorization: Step 1: Create a factor tree using any factors other than 1 Step 2: Factor each number out until only prime factors remain. Circle all prime factors! Step 3: Organize prime factors into a table, only lining up like numbers. Step 4: Multiply one number from each column that has overlap. The product is your GCF. Example:

22

Least Common Multiple (PAGE 23) *Use steps 1 -3 of GCF* Step 4: Take one number from every column and multiply. The product is your LCM. Example:

2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = 96  LCM

23

Prime & Composite Numbers (9/19)

24

25

26

27

28

Fractions as Decimals

29

Operations With Decimals

30

Steps for Long Division

31

Horizontal and Vertical Number Lines (10/24)

32

Integer Key Words (10/24)

33

34

35

36

Coordinate Plane (10/31)

37

38

39

40

Inverse Operations

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

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