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In our math history lessons, we came to Stevin and Napier, two mathematicians who were proponents of using a decimal in numeric notation. It’s hard to imagine there was math without the decimal, but it didn’t become standard to use a decimal until 1619 (in England). I created this notebooking page so that Sprite can […]
See moreRoman numerals are tricky, aren’t they? I commonly forget the symbols beyond I, V, and X. These notebooking pages will hopefully help your students learn the Roman numerals once and for all. These free printable notebooking pages can be used with a math lesson or even with a history lesson on Ancient Rome. The PDF […]
See moreDo you remember this quirky sentence, “Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally?” That is the mnemonic device commonly used for memorizing the mathematical order of operations. Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication and Division from left to right Addition and Subtraction from left to right Here is a free, printable notebooking page for writing about the order of […]
See moreHere is another example from Rebecca’s 10 year old son. What amazing math notebooking we see in this example about Adding and Subtracting Decimals. Enjoy this humorous and detailed page and then look at my observations below. My Observations 1. Plain Notebooking Paper Notice that this notebooking page uses nothing fancy — just lined filler […]
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