These are Beginning Probability Doodle notes. Doodle Notes make note-taking a fun process. Students can color, doodle, and highlight key information during the lesson while staying on task. These can also be used as a companion to traditional notes to get students to recall important information after the lesson or to prepare for a test. I’ve recently created QR code cards for these notes. I used the QR code to help with reviewing the content and complete these notes. Students discussed with their team what the felt should go in the blanks then scanned the corresponding code to reveal whether or not they were correct. Check out more Doodle notes here.
This is kid approved! Below you’ll find actual quotes from my students.
“This is fun.”
“This helps me to follow along.”
“I like how creative these notes are.”
“I like the way these are set up.”
This foldable is great for interactive notebooks or just a fun way to take notes. There are two versions included. Version B has negative variables while versus B does not. I found that the negative variables makes version A more challenging but it prepares the students for those situations. There is a key included. Download it here.
I love cooperative learning activities. This placemat consensus FREEBIE with built in questions for the 5D process allow students work on their own first to organize their thinking before collaborating with their group or teammates. From my experiences while using this activity, students like the quiet think time to process the problem in their own way. Check it out here.
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