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Preview of IXL Math Diagnostic Growth Tracker – Google Sheets Data Chart

IXL Math Diagnostic Growth Tracker – Google Sheets Data Chart

Created by
Tara Huggins
IXL Diagnostic Growth Tracker – Google Sheets Data Chart (6 Categories) Looking for a simple and organized way for students to track their IXL Diagnostic growth? This editable Google Sheets Growth Chart allows students to record, monitor, and reflect on their progress in the six IXL Diagnostic categories throughout the school year. This resource is perfect for upper elementary and middle school math teachers who want to build student ownership, data reflection skills, and goal-setting into their
Preview of Reading & Math Independent Student Progress Charts VA 3rd Grade SOLs

Reading & Math Independent Student Progress Charts VA 3rd Grade SOLs

To show independent growth per bullet, I created spreadsheets for the math & reading SOLs. The reading is only the bullets tested according to the VA DOE blueprint. You can photo copy front to back and have 1 sheet per student per subject. There is 10 columns per bullet to record scores. I fit the date & score in the same box. I let my students see their charts daily. They love seeing their progress. I also photo copy the pages & send them home for parents to sign to show biweekly progress. Ch
Preview of Math Report Card Comment Generator | Grades 3–5 | IB PYP

Math Report Card Comment Generator | Grades 3–5 | IB PYP

Created by
DeskMade
Report card season doesn’t have to take over your evenings. This Google Sheets math comment generator gives you 360 carefully written, IB PYP-aligned comments covering five key mathematical skills — and assembles a complete, personalised paragraph in seconds. Type the student’s name, choose their gender, set the math context. Click ✓ on the comments you want. Your paragraph builds automatically. Copy and paste straight into your report card system. Every comment is written specifically for G
Preview of Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Students love slumber parties or sleepovers and they will love planning their ultimate party. If you're looking for a fun and engaging project based learning unit, this pbl unit includes math, technology, writing, and 21st Century Skills. First, students write a persuasive letter telling why they should have the party. Activities include: inviting 10 friends and deciding on entertainment and the food you want to serve. They are required to stay within their budget of $200. WHY TEACHERS LOVE P
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