What others say
Description
To build math mastery, students need to understand where they are and where they are going. This 5th Grade Math Student Data Tracking Binder helps students take ownership of their math growth while giving teachers a clear, consistent system for tracking standards, progress, and goals.
With “I Can” checklists, Levels of Understanding, SMART goal templates, pre- and post-assessment graphs, and RTI forms, everything you need for meaningful reflection, accountability, and documentation is organized in one place.
❤️ You’ll Love:
- A clear and predictable framework for tracking data all year long.
- Editable pages so you can adapt standards and goals to your classroom or state.
- SMART goal templates that help students think critically about learning and habits.
- Visual progress graphs that make growth easy to see and celebrate.
- Class data trackers to identify trends and drive small-group instruction.
- RTI and behavior documentation pages that simplify evidence collection.
- Student-friendly design that keeps reflection approachable and meaningful.
📘 What’s Included:
- “I Can” Checklists (kid-friendly language)
- Rate It / Date It Pages with Levels of Understanding
- Pre- and Post-Assessment Graphs and Progress Trackers
- SMART Goal and Reflection Templates
- Monthly and Quarterly Goal Pages
- Class Data and Class Growth Trackers
- RTI Skill, Behavior, and On-Task Monitoring Forms
- Editable Horizontal Pages for digital or binder use
- BONUS: Our brand new step-by-step implementation guide
💡 How to Use It:
1. Introduce the standards using the student-friendly “I Can” checklists for each math domain:
- Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA)
- Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT)
- Numbers & Operations Fractions (NF)
- Measurement & Data (MD)
- Geometry (G)
2. Have students rate and date their understanding.
Students use Levels to self-assess progress with clear, approachable language.
3. Graph pre- and post-assessment scores.
Each domain includes visual progress trackers and graphs for instant insight into growth.
4. Set and reflect on SMART goals.
Students create academic and personal goals, document steps to success, and reflect on outcomes each month and quarter.
5. Monitor intervention and RTI data.
Use the included RTI forms to track academic skills, fluency, or behavior over time.
6. Track class trends.
Class data trackers and goal charts help you spot patterns, adjust instruction, and plan small-group intervention
🎯 Learning Goals:
By the end of the year, students will:
- Identify and explain their math learning targets in every domain.
- Use data and graphs to visualize progress and mastery.
- Set SMART goals and reflect on steps taken toward growth.
- Apply self-assessment using Levels of Understanding to evaluate understanding.
- Build confidence through goal setting, tracking, and celebrating achievement.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Why Teachers Like You LOVE This Resource 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
"My students love tracking their math progress! They actually cheer when they move up a level on their graphs. This has made our goal-setting routine so powerful and meaningful." — Mrs. H.
"This binder made my math conferences effortless. The visuals are clear, and students can explain exactly how they’ve grown. I love that it covers every domain and is editable—I can use it year after year." — Danielle R.
⭐️Download the preview to see more! ⭐️
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Thank you, and enjoy!
Copyright© 2012 Kristine Nannini
All rights reserved by author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.
5th Math Student Data Tracking Sheets Goal Setting Progress Monitoring Tracking
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What others say
Description
To build math mastery, students need to understand where they are and where they are going. This 5th Grade Math Student Data Tracking Binder helps students take ownership of their math growth while giving teachers a clear, consistent system for tracking standards, progress, and goals.
With “I Can” checklists, Levels of Understanding, SMART goal templates, pre- and post-assessment graphs, and RTI forms, everything you need for meaningful reflection, accountability, and documentation is organized in one place.
❤️ You’ll Love:
- A clear and predictable framework for tracking data all year long.
- Editable pages so you can adapt standards and goals to your classroom or state.
- SMART goal templates that help students think critically about learning and habits.
- Visual progress graphs that make growth easy to see and celebrate.
- Class data trackers to identify trends and drive small-group instruction.
- RTI and behavior documentation pages that simplify evidence collection.
- Student-friendly design that keeps reflection approachable and meaningful.
📘 What’s Included:
- “I Can” Checklists (kid-friendly language)
- Rate It / Date It Pages with Levels of Understanding
- Pre- and Post-Assessment Graphs and Progress Trackers
- SMART Goal and Reflection Templates
- Monthly and Quarterly Goal Pages
- Class Data and Class Growth Trackers
- RTI Skill, Behavior, and On-Task Monitoring Forms
- Editable Horizontal Pages for digital or binder use
- BONUS: Our brand new step-by-step implementation guide
💡 How to Use It:
1. Introduce the standards using the student-friendly “I Can” checklists for each math domain:
- Operations & Algebraic Thinking (OA)
- Numbers & Operations in Base Ten (NBT)
- Numbers & Operations Fractions (NF)
- Measurement & Data (MD)
- Geometry (G)
2. Have students rate and date their understanding.
Students use Levels to self-assess progress with clear, approachable language.
3. Graph pre- and post-assessment scores.
Each domain includes visual progress trackers and graphs for instant insight into growth.
4. Set and reflect on SMART goals.
Students create academic and personal goals, document steps to success, and reflect on outcomes each month and quarter.
5. Monitor intervention and RTI data.
Use the included RTI forms to track academic skills, fluency, or behavior over time.
6. Track class trends.
Class data trackers and goal charts help you spot patterns, adjust instruction, and plan small-group intervention
🎯 Learning Goals:
By the end of the year, students will:
- Identify and explain their math learning targets in every domain.
- Use data and graphs to visualize progress and mastery.
- Set SMART goals and reflect on steps taken toward growth.
- Apply self-assessment using Levels of Understanding to evaluate understanding.
- Build confidence through goal setting, tracking, and celebrating achievement.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Why Teachers Like You LOVE This Resource 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
"My students love tracking their math progress! They actually cheer when they move up a level on their graphs. This has made our goal-setting routine so powerful and meaningful." — Mrs. H.
"This binder made my math conferences effortless. The visuals are clear, and students can explain exactly how they’ve grown. I love that it covers every domain and is editable—I can use it year after year." — Danielle R.
⭐️Download the preview to see more! ⭐️
If you would like to get updates from me on NEW and CURRENT resources...
● SIGN UP to receive my newsletters + freebies!
● FOLLOW me on Teachers Pay Teachers!
● FOLLOW the In the Classroom with Kristine Nannini website!
Click ★HERE★ to follow my store and be notified when new products are uploaded.
All new resources are on sale for the first 24-48 hours!
★ Please note: If you are having difficulty with this file, please visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask me a question on the Q&A tab before leaving feedback.
Thank you, and enjoy!
Copyright© 2012 Kristine Nannini
All rights reserved by author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.




