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Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano
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Hello Happy Teachers!

This is a great product for your INB (Interactive Notebooks) or can be used as remediation for formative assessments. I used this in my standard 8th grade math classroom, but it could be used in any grade covering "Writing Linear Equations".

This PDF document is a perfect monitoring tool if you are using the Marzano evaluation system or if you are just looking for a great way for students to reflect on the scale from the unit.

Ways I use it in my classroom:
*"Scale" so students can see what they will be asked to do and can self-assess throughout unit. Level 3 on the scale is the LEARNING GOAL, level 4 is enrichment, and level 1 and 2 build up to level 3. My notes for this unit begin at level 1 of understanding. Look below to see links to those notes.
*"Vocabulary blocks" as warm up problems after a lesson has been taught. Then go over to make sure they have accurate definitions.
*"Pre and Post Goals" are great opportunities for students to set goals for what they would like to achieve and create action steps to achieve them, this is a great lead in to the "Assignment List"
*"Assignment List" to keep students up to date with graded/due assignments for the unit. (Also great if they are absent a day.)
*"Leveled Scale with Problems" could be used as warm-up, mini-lesson, formative assessment, quiz, or even as your test. The scale was created using 8th grade standards and the problems mirror the level requirements. As mentioned, the notes I have created for this unit directly align to the problems on this scale.

***{This product is the third in a series on Writing Linear Equations}*** The other products are coming soon!

1st: Writing Linear Equations from Situations

2nd: Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes/Homework

3rd: Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale

4th: Writing Linear Equations Coloring Activity

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I have used each PINK INK product in my own classroom and made necessary edits as I saw fit. Please use in your classroom and leave feedback to earn TPT credits!

Why see red when you can use PINK INK!?

Erin Lynn
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Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale and Organizer 8.F.4 Go Math Marzano

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Grades
7th - 9th
Pages
5
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Hello Happy Teachers!

This is a great product for your INB (Interactive Notebooks) or can be used as remediation for formative assessments. I used this in my standard 8th grade math classroom, but it could be used in any grade covering "Writing Linear Equations".

This PDF document is a perfect monitoring tool if you are using the Marzano evaluation system or if you are just looking for a great way for students to reflect on the scale from the unit.

Ways I use it in my classroom:
*"Scale" so students can see what they will be asked to do and can self-assess throughout unit. Level 3 on the scale is the LEARNING GOAL, level 4 is enrichment, and level 1 and 2 build up to level 3. My notes for this unit begin at level 1 of understanding. Look below to see links to those notes.
*"Vocabulary blocks" as warm up problems after a lesson has been taught. Then go over to make sure they have accurate definitions.
*"Pre and Post Goals" are great opportunities for students to set goals for what they would like to achieve and create action steps to achieve them, this is a great lead in to the "Assignment List"
*"Assignment List" to keep students up to date with graded/due assignments for the unit. (Also great if they are absent a day.)
*"Leveled Scale with Problems" could be used as warm-up, mini-lesson, formative assessment, quiz, or even as your test. The scale was created using 8th grade standards and the problems mirror the level requirements. As mentioned, the notes I have created for this unit directly align to the problems on this scale.

***{This product is the third in a series on Writing Linear Equations}*** The other products are coming soon!

1st: Writing Linear Equations from Situations

2nd: Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes/Homework

3rd: Writing Linear Equations Unit Student Scale

4th: Writing Linear Equations Coloring Activity

Purchase Products at a Bundled Price

I have used each PINK INK product in my own classroom and made necessary edits as I saw fit. Please use in your classroom and leave feedback to earn TPT credits!

Why see red when you can use PINK INK!?

Erin Lynn
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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Great product! Cannot wait to use it with my students. Thanks!
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Great. Cornell Notes are great
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