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Preview of Math EIP Tracking

Math EIP Tracking

Created by
Katty brooks
This Math EIP Tier 3 DocumentationGive your intervention time structure, clarity, and purpose with this Math Tier 3 Intensive Support Tracking Tool—a clean, teacher‑friendly documentation system designed to support students receiving the most intensive level of math intervention. This resource provides a daily and weekly progress‑monitoring framework that helps teachers record targeted skills, strategies used, student responses, accuracy, confidence levels, and instructional adjustments. With bu
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 Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Description: Use the Fall Equinox (around September 22) to explore math through daylight patterns, graphs, and functions. Students compare data from different regions and discover how math explains natural cycles. Elementary: Graph daylight hours from 3 cities using pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Calculate averages and create double bar graphs comparing hemispheres.High School: Model daylight hours over months with sinusoidal functions, analyzing amplitude, p
Preview of International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

Description: Bring math and global issues together on International Literacy Day (September 8) with an activity analyzing world literacy statistics. Elementary: Compare literacy rates from 3 countries and build bar graphs.Middle School: Work with regional data sets to calculate averages, differences, and gender comparisons.High School: Graph UNESCO literacy data, calculate percent changes over time, and analyze inequalities using ratios.What’s inside:Full K–12 TEK
Preview of Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Tie Labor Day to math by graphing jobs, careers, and worker data. Students practice data representation while honoring the workforce. Elementary: Build pictographs or bar graphs showing jobs like teacher, doctor, or firefighter.Middle School: Create histograms or bar graphs of workforce data, calculating mean, median, and mode.High School: Analyze Bureau of Labor Statistics datasets with scatterplots, comparing employment trends over time and across s
Preview of HPGE Lesson 1 - Thinking Challenge

HPGE Lesson 1 - Thinking Challenge

Created by
Wattle & Wisdom
The Divergent Thinking Challenge invites students to think flexibly, creatively, and expansively by generating as many ideas as possible for an open-ended prompt (such as, “How many different ways can you use a paperclip?”). Through individual brainstorming, group collaboration, and class reflection, students practise generating original ideas, building on others' thinking, and stretching their creative boundaries. This activity encourages students to embrace risk-taking in their thinking — a
Preview of Learning Styles Inventory Using The Scientific Method | Back to School Activity

Learning Styles Inventory Using The Scientific Method | Back to School Activity

Introducing the "Learning Activities Survey Investigation", your perfect print-and-go lab. Are you looking for an easy prep activity that will set the tone for the first week of school? This scientific method-based investigation is designed to help uncover students' learning preferences and can be used with any subject. Customize by adding your own learning activity choices. Included in the DownloadTeacher BackgroundSample Lesson PlanClass Data Sheet5-Page Investigation Journal with Reflection
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