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3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments
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Doing a quick check for 3rd grade reading and using data concepts with math exit tickets makes it fun for kids and quick for the teacher.  This set of reading and using data exit tickets is the perfect bite-sized assessment to wrap up one math lesson before moving on to the next one!

These reading and using data exit tickets are a great option is a great option if you looking for a quick and easy way to see if your students are learning the 3rd grade math concepts that they need so they don't fall behind? 

You will love using these reading and using data exit tickets as a quick assessment of your daily 3rd grade math lessons! Your students will love the lively designs and the few number of problems on each math exit ticket makes the work feel totally doable

Each half-page math exit ticket includes an "I can" statement and the opportunity for students to assess their own learning by choosing "I got this!", "I am still practicing", or "I need help." Each reading and using data exit slip also includes a few daily problems for students to solve related to the "I can ...:" statement.

Statements Included:

  • I can read graphs to compare data.
  • I can use data to make picture graphs.
  • I can use data to make bar graphs.
  • I can use graphs to solve problems.

These reading and using data exit tickets are adaptable for any 3rd grade math Common Core or NCTM-aligned curriculum. Math Exit Tickets are quick for students to complete, and even faster for teachers to grade!

Looking for exit tickets to cover the whole year? Save over 30% by buying thebundle: 3rd Grade Math Skills Assessments Math Exit Tickets Exit Slips & Self Evaluation

These math exit tickets come in two printing options: One with B&W clipart for early finishers to color and one without graphics for students that want to feel a little more grown-up.

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3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Reading and Using Data - Quick Check Assessments

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Description

Doing a quick check for 3rd grade reading and using data concepts with math exit tickets makes it fun for kids and quick for the teacher.  This set of reading and using data exit tickets is the perfect bite-sized assessment to wrap up one math lesson before moving on to the next one!

These reading and using data exit tickets are a great option is a great option if you looking for a quick and easy way to see if your students are learning the 3rd grade math concepts that they need so they don't fall behind? 

You will love using these reading and using data exit tickets as a quick assessment of your daily 3rd grade math lessons! Your students will love the lively designs and the few number of problems on each math exit ticket makes the work feel totally doable

Each half-page math exit ticket includes an "I can" statement and the opportunity for students to assess their own learning by choosing "I got this!", "I am still practicing", or "I need help." Each reading and using data exit slip also includes a few daily problems for students to solve related to the "I can ...:" statement.

Statements Included:

  • I can read graphs to compare data.
  • I can use data to make picture graphs.
  • I can use data to make bar graphs.
  • I can use graphs to solve problems.

These reading and using data exit tickets are adaptable for any 3rd grade math Common Core or NCTM-aligned curriculum. Math Exit Tickets are quick for students to complete, and even faster for teachers to grade!

Looking for exit tickets to cover the whole year? Save over 30% by buying thebundle: 3rd Grade Math Skills Assessments Math Exit Tickets Exit Slips & Self Evaluation

These math exit tickets come in two printing options: One with B&W clipart for early finishers to color and one without graphics for students that want to feel a little more grown-up.

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Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
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