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Math Workshop Rotation Chart
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For years I have been determined to find the best way to have a spot to easily keep math groups organized on a user friendly chart for both teachers and students. Students are moving in and out of groups as they require reteaching of a skill, demonstrate strength in a skill, or require an extension of a skill, and I needed an "at-a-glance" spot where I could easily move the groups around daily. I also really like having things color coded and bright, so I added the different colors for each group. I also added a spot for absences or students who may be out of the room. I laminate the chart and then use the small sticky note tabs to write the student names on and then they are easy to move around. It makes moving groups around so easy! I also use the letters in M-A-T-H as the group "names," and students look for their letter on our math rotation board to know where they are going next.

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Math Workshop Rotation Chart

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For years I have been determined to find the best way to have a spot to easily keep math groups organized on a user friendly chart for both teachers and students. Students are moving in and out of groups as they require reteaching of a skill, demonstrate strength in a skill, or require an extension of a skill, and I needed an "at-a-glance" spot where I could easily move the groups around daily. I also really like having things color coded and bright, so I added the different colors for each group. I also added a spot for absences or students who may be out of the room. I laminate the chart and then use the small sticky note tabs to write the student names on and then they are easy to move around. It makes moving groups around so easy! I also use the letters in M-A-T-H as the group "names," and students look for their letter on our math rotation board to know where they are going next.

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