Do you use Dynamath magazines in your classroom, but struggle to help students access the most out of this resource? These companion pages can save the day! Students will have multiple spaces to record notes about the readings and show their work on math problems. These pages can accompany any issue of the magazine so you can use them month after month!
Use this Dynamath Magazine Companion Workbook in so many ways!
✅ Complete one page for each day of the week.
✅ Have students collaborate with a partner to practice oral reading fluency and to talk about math strategies.
✅ Assign Dynamath magazine articles during center rotations.
Check out the contents of these Dynamath Magazine Companion Pages:
✏️ PDF Workbook
- 1 Cover Page (relates to pages 1 & 2 in the magazine "Numbers in the News"
- 3 Pages for the Main Articles (found in the middle of the magazine)
- 1 Page for Data Analysis Problems
- 1 Page for Final Thoughts (covers topics found on the last two pages and the back cover)
- 1 Page for Extra Space (more space for solving math problems)
- 1 Tracking Sheet (customize with the titles of your class magazines by hand-writing or typing on the PDF)
✏️ Examples are also included to show students how to make the most of this booklet!
Hear about this Dynamath Magazine Companion Workbook from educators like you!
⭐️ “ love this! My kids enjoy the magazines but I wanted something to extend the activity of reading and discussing them as well as give them more writing practice. This was perfect!"
⭐️ “I've been using these Dynamath pages for two years with my gifted and talented students. I copy a packet for them to use during our math centers. I show them the example pages so they understand how to navigate the magazines. It's great to hold them accountable for reading and to provide them with space to show their math work."
⭐️ “This resource helped save me time."
Find answers to your questions about this Dynamath Magazine Companion Workbook:
✋ Does this workbook include math problems for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students?
- No. This workbook has blank spaces, generic prompts, and basic headings that coordinate with Dynamath magazines. It is not specific to a certain magazine issue and does not include math problems on any of the pages. Instead, it is designed for students to use as they take notes, reflect on their thinking, and solve math problems from Dynamath magazines.
✋ Can I edit any part of this resource?
- Yes, you can type the magazine titles on the tracking sheet. This can help students stay organized! Customize this page to match the set of magazines you have in your classroom. I save my magazines from year to year and have students write on the workbook pages only.
✨ These Dynamath Magazine Companion Pages are great for emergency substitute plans! If you are going to be out of the classroom, leave a stack of magazines and some workbook packets for students to complete while you're away.
Dynamath Magazine Companion Pages - Math Center - Workbook for Class Magazines
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