Students make their own quiz questions to give to a classmate to take. This activity is more cognitively demanding than it might seem--students have to create problems that fit the requirements (no regrouping, regrouping, and word problems) and also solve all of their own problems to make an answer key (on a separate sheet of paper) to check their classmate's work. Disagreements are a great opportunity to encourage math discourse.
This is what I call a travelling document. I use to track my special needs children's achievements from year to year. You are able to mark indicators of the child's progression over a couple of years - specifically pre to year one in this case. It allows handovers to be more detailed, parents, aids and other teachers who interact with the child to simply document behaviours seen. Specialist visit pages can be increased.
Bound it is simple to use. Simply work through the book dating in the column
This one page test/quiz includes 5 circles. Three circles include the diameter and the student must find the area. Two circles include the radius. Each circle has a different unit of measure.
This quiz is a quick check for understanding to determine if students are able to differentiate between which shapes are polygons and which shapes are not polygons.
Here is a fourth-grade math quiz I created as a morning work for my intervention students! Include basic multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
I used this document in my class on a daily basis... You would need to go to Wal Mart and purchase the color stickers $1.88 for 400 stickers.
My students are at risk students who have never passed a standardized test. I learn that by monitoring the students progress by using this data sheet and others my students passed the standardized test and made tremendous gains on every section.
I normally use green, orange, and pink. My students know that green means "mastery", orange means "on track t
Use this sheet to take a weekly or daily timed multiplication basic facts quiz. Includes a spot for the date and a spot for a parent to initial each quiz.
This place value quiz is up the the hundred's place value. Students must circle the number in that place value. This is a quick and easy assessment on the place values.
Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
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