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Preview of Formative Assessment Chart for All Grades and All Subjects

Formative Assessment Chart for All Grades and All Subjects

I teach math, and I use this form to track student learning with each lesson. (I have used it in other content areas as well.) I fill in the chapter and lesson number at the top, as well as the questions from the chapter test that correlate to the lesson. I also include the Common Core “I can” statement. I type each student’s name in the box, and as I meet with students, or check their practice sheets, I code their level of progress along the stairs. When I give the chapter test, I do the item
Preview of 3rd-5th Grade Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency Assessments (34 Quizzes)

3rd-5th Grade Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency Assessments (34 Quizzes)

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CM Math
Memorizing multiplication facts is very important for 3-5th graders graders. Great fact fluency resource. I give these as weekly quizzes in the 4th grade math classroom, sometimes bi-weekly. Can be timed or not, up to you. I don't usually time cause the timer can stress some special education students. Use as needed. Multiplication Facts 1-12 (12 pages -24 questions each) Division Facts 1-12 (12 pages - 24 questions each) Multiplication Facts 2,3,4 with 0's (1 page -24 questions) Multiplicatio
Preview of ESOL Formative Assessment grading Sheet

ESOL Formative Assessment grading Sheet

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Elanie Persaud
This grading sheet is for ESOL, TESOL, ESL, ELD teachers who are looking for a quick and concise way to conduct formative assessment in all 4 language domains. There is a place on the grading sheet where you can select the domain that you are assessing, write a description of the assessment, and write in the name of the classroom teacher of the students. Teachers can make copies of the blank sheet and store them in a binder and use this resource to track and compare student data. This is also a
Preview of Gerunds and to-infinitives | Mr Bean | YouTube | Exam | Filling in the blanks

Gerunds and to-infinitives | Mr Bean | YouTube | Exam | Filling in the blanks

Consolidation Worksheet with Answers: Engaging with Gerunds and To-InfinitivesThis interactive worksheet reinforces students' understanding of verbs that can be followed by both gerunds and to-infinitives, highlighting their different meanings (e.g., forget, remember, regret, quit, and stop). Key Features:Video Introduction: Students start by scanning a QR code to watch a fun YouTube video featuring Mr. Bean in an exam scenario—because who doesn't love Mr. Bean?Fill-in-the-Blanks Activity: Stude
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