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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 March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2017)

March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2017)

Created by
Gregory Snoke
This file is designed to accompany the March Mathematical Madness Challenge. Both the 2017 men's and women's tournament fields are included in a bracketed format. The complete tournament bracket is part of this file, along with each region's brackets on a singular sheet of paper which can be used to make a bulletin board with this project. Additionally, a point-chart has been included to keep track of all the NCAA team's points using the standard algorithm for the March Mathematical Madness
Preview of March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2019)

March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2019)

Created by
Gregory Snoke
This file is designed to accompany the March Mathematical Madness Challenge. Both the 2019 men's and women's tournament fields are included in a bracketed format. The complete tournament bracket is part of this file, along with each region's brackets on a singular sheet of paper which can be used to make a bulletin board with this project. Additionally, a point-chart has been included to keep track of all the NCAA team's points using the standard algorithm for the March Mathematical Madness
Preview of Greatest Common Factor Chart

Greatest Common Factor Chart

Greatest Common Factor Chart. Top row (left to right) is 1-25 and going down the side (top to bottom) is 1-100. Helps struggling math students with identifying their greatest common factors.
Preview of Visualizing Skip Counting 3 numbers

Visualizing Skip Counting 3 numbers

This tool allows you to instantly visualize up to 3 different number multiples on a hundred chart. This can be used as a demonstration tool or one that individual students could use. Can be used for skip counting, multiples or finding common multiples.
Preview of Matching Game - Ratios / Proportions 1

Matching Game - Ratios / Proportions 1

Created by
Summerking
Students will enjoy completing ratio or proportions with this matching card game. Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade. Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the car
Preview of Middle School Math Activities by Skill - A FREE list to keep you organized

Middle School Math Activities by Skill - A FREE list to keep you organized

⭐️ It is HARD to find the perfect activity for each math skill you teach. ✅ At Beyond the Worksheet, we have hundreds of individual resources - it can be difficult to find exactly what you need! ✅ This list is FREE and continually updated to include the most accurate and most available activities per SKILL available! ✅ The chart does not include curriculum or intervention units - only activities such as stations, coloring pages, puzzles and digital activities. Licensing Terms :By purchasing
Preview of MATH LESSON & MATH LAB - Ally's Allowance

MATH LESSON & MATH LAB - Ally's Allowance

Created by
Jean's MATH
Have students discover exponential growth in this very fun lesson about Ally's allowance! Ally asks her father for a special allowance: 1 penny on April 1st, then 2 pennies, 4 pennies, 8 pennies and so forth and so on for all the consecutive days during the month of April. This is a tried and true math lesson and lab that I have created and used for many years with my 7th and 8th grade classes. Students get a "kick" out of learning about the power of exponential growth and wish that they too, h
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