Looking for ways to incorporate more hands on math in my high school classes.
Friday, August 10, 2012
My Favorite Friday - Graph paper
I am piggy-backing off of my post last week on My Favorite Friday. I found this item sometime last year, and I was lucky enough to find it again last week. My students loved using them in their notebooks, too.
Staples makes 3" x 5" graph journals. They come in a 2 pack. They are awesome.
The pages are perforated (I know!!) so you can pass it out and students can just tear out a page.
They work great when you need a graph, but don't have any graph paper cut up,
and students can create their own axies depending on their graph.
These cost $0.50 for a 2 pack at Staples. I bought about 10 of them, and am thinking of clearing them out.
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Awesome share! I was going to recommend the post-it graph paper sticky notes, but these seem cheaper!
ReplyDeleteWow! I had no idea these existed! How many pages are in a journal?
ReplyDeleteI like this idea! If I hadn't just gotten a ream of free graph paper at a workshop, I would definitely try this. I want to try to print my own graph paper sticky notes, too. But, as long as my to-do list is, I probably won't get around to it for a long time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I've not seen them before. I'll have to add that to my shopping list.
ReplyDeleteGreat find! I'll have to keep my eyes open for those!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to get to Staples this week! I've never seen this either, and I think these journals and your idea is fabulous! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDoes it have an adhesive back?
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