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5 Middle School Math Notebook Ideas

Math notebooks can be amazing or a complete failure, so let’s talk about 5 middle school math notebook ideas you can use in your classroom. Let’s start with talking about what a math notebook is. Math notebooks are any notebook where students are translating their thinking and learning onto paper in a way that makes sense and is meaningful to them. If you’ve tried math notebooks and feel like they failed or are just looking for new ideas to use, keep reading.

Middle School Math Notebook Ideas

1. Have A System

No matter what age group you teach, having a system and game plan for everything is a huge key in if it ends up being successful or not. So, your math notebook is no different. Although you may not know every single page that will be glued into your notebook, have a plan for how those pages will look inside. 

Idea #1:

In my 6th grade math notebook, each lesson contains 2 notes pages that get glued side to side. That same pattern is followed for every single lesson we cover. This helps students build a routine, get good at the routine, and become familiar with the notebook so it is “neater” and more useable to them.

Other Things To Consider When Creating Your Notebook System:

The system is important, but not as important as staying clear and consistent on using the system for your math notebook all year.

Middle school notebook in math class

2. Create A Structure For The Notebook

Once you have a system for your math notebook, structuring how and when pages will be added to the notebook is the next challenge. Here’s the thing, outsiders to teaching probably assume “bigger kids” know how to glue, tape, cut, and write, but we know they don’t. These are things that we need to structure so that their notebook is maintained.

Idea #2:

Create a daily structure that becomes part of their routine. Let me break down what this looks like in my classroom.

Again, consistency is key. You can get all the most amazing middle school math notebook ideas to take back to your classroom, but if you don’t explicitly teach what you want, re-teach it as needed, and remain consistent all year, your notebooks will be a hot mess.

Notebook organization ideas

3. Have A Plan For Organization

Organization of a math notebook is another important thing to think about. More importantly than having a notebook that is pieces together is having a notebook that is functional for the student. It’s no surprise that most middle schoolers struggle with organization, which is why it’s important to keep things simple but organized in a way that allows for them to easily find things. 

Things To Consider When Organizing Your Math Notebook:

Idea #3:

So now, analyze your lessons and units beforehand and choose what organization strategy(s) fit best. Here’s an example of what I do in my math notebook.

My 6th grade curriculum is broken into 6 units. Each lesson has a unit number and overall lesson number (i.e. Unit 1 Lesson 2, Unit 2 Lesson 14, etc.) Due to this, I follow the exact order when we organize our notebooks, meaning we glue every new lesson right after the previous. To add easy access to where to find each unit, we add a divider tab at the start of each unit. This allows for students to quickly get to the unit they need.

Remember, organization of your notebook could be the determining factor of just how often students refer back to their notes, so choose strategically.

4. Leave A Spot For Extras

Whether it’s a math notebook, science notebook, or ELA notebook, at some point there will be handouts, important references, etc. that need a safe space. Consider where in your notebook you can glue in these extra pages as well as any additional lessons, resources, etc.

Idea #4:

That first week of school, either glue in your “extras” or leave a spot within the notebook for them.

Let me give you an example.

The first 6-8 pages in my students’ math notebooks have all of our “logistical” pages. You can read more of what I include at the beginning of the year here. You can find my Math Notebook Starter Pack HERE.

This includes:

Math notebook tips and ideas

I leave a few pages empty for anything else I forgot or that comes up. Not only is it helpful to have important documents in the same place as their math notes, but it also keeps everything in its own section still as discussed in organizing the notebook. Try making a list of any pages you can think of that would be helpful to have glued in their notebook that you want them to keep all year. Remember, your situation is probably different so I am just providing you with middle school math notebook ideas that have worked for me.

5. Build And Keep A Teacher’s Notebook

Idea #5:

Keep a master teacher copy of your math notebook that you build daily with the students. Not only will it keep you on pace with them as they add to theirs daily, but it is also helpful when students are absent or a staff member is supporting your students. 

Here’s a few things that work for me:

Math notebook set up

Other FAQ’s About My Math Notebook:

Watch a full Youtube video walking through these 5 ideas for your math notebook.

By the end of the school year, my students have 100% ownership of their math notebook and all their hard work they built. It becomes a portfolio more than a notebook by the end of the year. Math notebooks can be an amazing tool for your students with the right guidance from you. I hope these 5 middle school math notebook ideas helped give you some new tips for your classroom.

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