Description
Are your students struggling to recall math facts quickly and accurately? Is this weakness impacting their learning in other skills like division or multi-digit multiplication? I get it! Math facts are so important, especially as students begin working on more difficult skills.
This resource lets you and your students track progress from week to week! I always encourage my students to set goals for themselves and use graphs as an easy visual to show growth over time. My students love seeing how much they improve and feel more confident afterward. You can conference with students to discuss their progress and help the students set appropriate and challenging goals for themselves! An added bonus is that students are reviewing bar graphs as we improve math facts!
Want to print your graph instead of using it digitally? I recommend putting the graph inside a dry erase pocket and using dry erase markers to draw on the graphs. I stabled my dry erase pocket to my bulletin board. Find the dry erase pockets I use in my classroom here on amazon.
Key Features:
- No prep resource!
- A digital and printable resource
- Covers all 4 operations
- Graphs for individual students and whole class
- Created on Google sheets (Works with Google Apps)
- The document is fully editable
- Progress monitoring
If you like this resource, check out some of my other resources that improves math fact recall:
Thanks for visiting my store!
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Description
Are your students struggling to recall math facts quickly and accurately? Is this weakness impacting their learning in other skills like division or multi-digit multiplication? I get it! Math facts are so important, especially as students begin working on more difficult skills.
This resource lets you and your students track progress from week to week! I always encourage my students to set goals for themselves and use graphs as an easy visual to show growth over time. My students love seeing how much they improve and feel more confident afterward. You can conference with students to discuss their progress and help the students set appropriate and challenging goals for themselves! An added bonus is that students are reviewing bar graphs as we improve math facts!
Want to print your graph instead of using it digitally? I recommend putting the graph inside a dry erase pocket and using dry erase markers to draw on the graphs. I stabled my dry erase pocket to my bulletin board. Find the dry erase pockets I use in my classroom here on amazon.
Key Features:
- No prep resource!
- A digital and printable resource
- Covers all 4 operations
- Graphs for individual students and whole class
- Created on Google sheets (Works with Google Apps)
- The document is fully editable
- Progress monitoring
If you like this resource, check out some of my other resources that improves math fact recall:
Thanks for visiting my store!
Reviews
Thank you so much! I’m really glad to hear it was helpful and easy to use with your students—that’s always the goal. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience!
-Peyton
Denise,
Thank you for your feedback! I'm so glad the product was easy to set up and helped your students practice their skills. I truly appreciate your feedback and am glad to have been a part of your students' learning experience!
-Peyton
Leah,
I'm so glad to hear that you and your student enjoyed this resource. Thank you for writing a review!
-Peyton
Julie,
Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad to hear that the resource works well for you. I appreciate your suggestion about having an option to put individual students on one sheet—I'll definitely keep that in mind for future updates. Thanks again!
-Peyton
Camille, I'm so glad that you found this resource useful! Thanks for the kind review!
-Peyton




