An easy to use goal chart workbook. Print the workbook page and students glue their own goal charts into their maths books and record their weekly results for each mental maths strategy test. Including Make it to 10, Make it to 20, Doubles, Doubles + 1 etc.
I just made this chart to hang in my room to track student progress.
Rocket Math class chart by Kristin Reinhardt is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
This upload is a zip file that contains an excel file and a pdf file of 8 different versions of a 100's chart. The excel file is included so that you can manipulate the 100's charts to meet your needs. The pdf file is included to keep the original formatting intact.
There are 8 different types of 100's Charts in each file:
1. a blank 100's Chart
2. Counting Coins 100's Chart
3. Alternating Color Columns 100's Chart
4. Alternating Color Rows 100's Chart
5. Rainbow Horizontal 100's Chart
6. Rain
Addition chart to sums of 20 in the style of a standard multiplication chart. Can be made smaller to glue in interactive notebooks or have it enlarged to create a classroom poster.
Blank Multiplication Chart, Complete Multiplication Chart, or anywhere in between. I created this because I wanted to be able to fill out a blank multiplication chart along with my students. For example, when they learn their 3s, they fill in the 3s column/row, but nothing else. This way I can highlight what they're doing or leave out multiplication facts we haven't gotten to and project it on my board. It is editable, so it's up to you how you want to use this. Hope it is useful!
This is a great little graph your students can use to chart their progress with their math facts. I have left this as an excel spreadsheet so that you can edit it as needed. The graph includes a place for the date, type of math fact (+1, +2, etc), number of facts completed, and room for your student to color in how many facts they completed for the day. Students really love seeing the progress they make! Great to use at conferences or to turn in as artifacts for your professional development
This is a great little graph your students can use to chart their progress with their math facts. I have left this as an excel spreadsheet so that you can edit it as needed. The graph includes a place for the date, type of math fact (-1, -2, etc), number of facts completed, and room for your student to color in how many facts they completed for the day. Students really love seeing the progress they make! Great to use at conferences or to turn in as artifacts for your professional development por
No prep! Students take a multiplication quiz in Microsoft Excel and the spreadsheet produces a personalized multiplication chart that they can print out. The student's chart only includes the facts they missed on their quiz. The goal is to have the whole chart blocked out!
Multiplication charts are a great tool. But if your students are like mine, it can be difficult to break them from the habit of using it. This is a great resource when they're ready to start moving beyond it!
This chart will help your students to see which numbers equal individual sums. It is a good visual for them to see that there is more than one set of numbers that will equal the same sum. The answer key is included so you can either hand out the answer sheet or for some of your higher students give them the challenge of discovering the problems equalling each sum.
This chart lists all the factors and multiples in a chart form. Your students can use this to practice their facts as well as a tool for their daily work. It is a more visually friendly alternative to the traditional multiplication chart where kids can get off on the wrong line. I did not include the ones or the twos. This resource includes multiplication/division facts for 3 through 12.
Students fill in a 12x12 multiplication chart and as they type in the correct numbers a picture begins to appear. If they type in a wrong answer the square stays white. The picture is a lion!
Students can monitor their progress on Math Facts in a Flash (a Renaissance program). Includes the names of 40 levels which makes it easier for students and the teacher to know the skill students are on! There are two charts on separate pages. Prints on legal-sized paper.
Full Page Hundreds Chart, numbers 1-110. Print for each student and attached to their daily folders. Great quick reference for at-home use.
Creative Commons License
Full Page Hundreds Chart by Angelique Zorc is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Basic 100 counting chart. Many uses. Students can color in the boxes to count by 2's, 3,s, 4's, 5's, 10's, or any other number. Perfect size for animal counters, counting chips, or even beans! Easy to print multiple copies.
Automaticity chart that I created for the classroom. It is easy to keep track of what your student is on. The chart is created to measure Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, & Division 2-9. I have seen it organized in many forms but this is the easiest. It is editable so you can add your students names!
This is an Excel workbook I created after studying the strategies and theories outlined in the Van de Walle/Lovin "Teaching Student Centered Mathematics". Included in the curriculum are parent letters for every week, chants for the inverse problems, class practice sheets for three days a week, homework sheets for three days a week, and a weekly timed fact assessment. The curriculum starts out slowly with the children given three seconds per problem and builds to the point of answering 100 mixe
Three worksheets of differing levels working on the 'Build to next 10' addition strategy. Level 1 worksheet - single x single digit addition with some double (up to 19) x single addition. Level 2 - double x single addition Level 3 - double (up to 99) x double (up to 19)
Help students visualize their growth with this Math Fact Fluency Progress Tracker!This editable recording chart allows students to graph how many math facts they get correct—a powerful way to build motivation, monitor mastery, and track progress over time. Whether you're using it for weekly practice, intervention, or goal setting, this chart helps students take ownership of their learning. ✅ What’s Included: Two graphing charts to track correct facts from 0 to 100: Letter-size (8.5 x 11) char
These 1 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
Worksheet that allows students to add 3 different ways. Great for small group or center work. (common core strategies)
Horizontal with place value, number line, and drawing base 10 blocks
2 per page
1st - 2nd
Basic Operations, Math, Place Value
CCSS
2.NBT.A.3
FREE
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