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This is a worksheet/test to go with my Math Glossary. It consists of simple multiple choice questions using the vocabulary from the glossary.
In my class, I reviewed the glossary on the whiteboard, printed it out and gave it to my students to use while doing these worksheets.
This increased their independence while developing their referencing skills.
You can also put this up on the whiteboard to do together as a class.
Any ASL signs included in these pages were done so with the expressed permission of Bill Vicars at lifeprint.com. Please visit his site for great ASL resources.
In my class, I reviewed the glossary on the whiteboard, printed it out and gave it to my students to use while doing these worksheets.
This increased their independence while developing their referencing skills.
You can also put this up on the whiteboard to do together as a class.
Any ASL signs included in these pages were done so with the expressed permission of Bill Vicars at lifeprint.com. Please visit his site for great ASL resources.
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This is a worksheet/test to go with my Math Glossary. It consists of simple multiple choice questions using the vocabulary from the glossary.
In my class, I reviewed the glossary on the whiteboard, printed it out and gave it to my students to use while doing these worksheets.
This increased their independence while developing their referencing skills.
You can also put this up on the whiteboard to do together as a class.
Any ASL signs included in these pages were done so with the expressed permission of Bill Vicars at lifeprint.com. Please visit his site for great ASL resources.
In my class, I reviewed the glossary on the whiteboard, printed it out and gave it to my students to use while doing these worksheets.
This increased their independence while developing their referencing skills.
You can also put this up on the whiteboard to do together as a class.
Any ASL signs included in these pages were done so with the expressed permission of Bill Vicars at lifeprint.com. Please visit his site for great ASL resources.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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