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Math lesson plan templates that fit a workshop model encompass a plan with an approach to teaching differentiated math that is engaging for students. Planning math workshop activities is a big component, but finding a strategic way to assess them and plan for instruction accordingly can feel like an overwhelming part of the math workshop model approach. To make math workshop planning a much simpler process, I've found that using a clear schedule and planning templates like these is tremendously valuable, helping me keep all the information I need in one organized place. These planning templates make formative assessment easy with space to make notes and move students from one group to another if needed. Three types of math workshop schedules and intervention groups are included, and are particularly valuable for providing targeted instruction.
Product Details
⭐️12 math workshop model planning templates (can be used with any grade)
⭐️A weekly schedule overview, 3 types of math workshop model templates (meet with all groups, some groups or implementing an open/rich task), Assessment analyzer template or an iReady aligned option, Conferring (1-on-1) anecdotal note sheet and Intervention planning templates or an iReady aligned option
⭐️Printable or Google apps ready (google slides)
⭐️Why do you need this? Planning and keeping track of student progress on math skills on a daily basis allow you to use that information for formative assessment so that you can teach responsively and make sure students are getting what they need! Get organized and download these today.
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How to Create a Flexible Math Workshop Schedule
7 Anecdotal Record Samples for Teachers
4 Formative Assessment Strategies (use today with student work)
⭐️Download this FREE guide Ideas for Formative Assessment Organization to help you get organized and learn how a few more tips on how to use formative assessment in your classroom.
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Description
Math lesson plan templates that fit a workshop model encompass a plan with an approach to teaching differentiated math that is engaging for students. Planning math workshop activities is a big component, but finding a strategic way to assess them and plan for instruction accordingly can feel like an overwhelming part of the math workshop model approach. To make math workshop planning a much simpler process, I've found that using a clear schedule and planning templates like these is tremendously valuable, helping me keep all the information I need in one organized place. These planning templates make formative assessment easy with space to make notes and move students from one group to another if needed. Three types of math workshop schedules and intervention groups are included, and are particularly valuable for providing targeted instruction.
Product Details
⭐️12 math workshop model planning templates (can be used with any grade)
⭐️A weekly schedule overview, 3 types of math workshop model templates (meet with all groups, some groups or implementing an open/rich task), Assessment analyzer template or an iReady aligned option, Conferring (1-on-1) anecdotal note sheet and Intervention planning templates or an iReady aligned option
⭐️Printable or Google apps ready (google slides)
⭐️Why do you need this? Planning and keeping track of student progress on math skills on a daily basis allow you to use that information for formative assessment so that you can teach responsively and make sure students are getting what they need! Get organized and download these today.
Blog Posts you may Enjoy
How to Create a Flexible Math Workshop Schedule
7 Anecdotal Record Samples for Teachers
4 Formative Assessment Strategies (use today with student work)
⭐️Download this FREE guide Ideas for Formative Assessment Organization to help you get organized and learn how a few more tips on how to use formative assessment in your classroom.
Resources you may also love ❤️
Let's Connect




