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Go Math Fourth Grade Chapter Twelve - Exit Tickets
Go Math Fourth Grade Chapter Twelve - Exit Tickets
Go Math Fourth Grade Chapter Twelve - Exit Tickets
Go Math Fourth Grade Chapter Twelve - Exit Tickets
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Need a quick check-in at the end of your math time? Exit Tickets are a fantastic option!

These exit tickets cover every section of GoMath Unit 12: Relative Sizes of Measurement Units. There are two exit tickets on each slide of each section, meaning that you can make five copies of a page and have ten exit tickets ready for class time (also, saves you paper!). Answer key is included.

There are short questions created for each section, so for many students this will be a quick wrap-up after a full lesson related to the exit tickets.

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Go Math Fourth Grade Chapter Twelve - Exit Tickets

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Need a quick check-in at the end of your math time? Exit Tickets are a fantastic option!These exit tickets cover every section and chapter of GoMath for fourth grade. There are two exit tickets on each slide of each section, meaning that you can make five copies of a page and have ten exit tickets r
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Description

Need a quick check-in at the end of your math time? Exit Tickets are a fantastic option!

These exit tickets cover every section of GoMath Unit 12: Relative Sizes of Measurement Units. There are two exit tickets on each slide of each section, meaning that you can make five copies of a page and have ten exit tickets ready for class time (also, saves you paper!). Answer key is included.

There are short questions created for each section, so for many students this will be a quick wrap-up after a full lesson related to the exit tickets.

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January 28, 2024
This is a great resource and review for my students.
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January 9, 2023
Great product! My students enjoyed completing it!
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July 16, 2022
This was a great way to give my students a quick assessment to help me understand where they were. My students truly looked forward to exit tickets!!! I will definitely use these again!
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Student populations: Emerging bilinguals

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Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
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