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Preview of Interactive Telling Time Activities for Kids | Fun Clock Worksheets and QR Code

Interactive Telling Time Activities for Kids | Fun Clock Worksheets and QR Code

teractive Telling Time Activities for Kids | Fun Clock Worksheets and QR Code IntegrationEngage your students with this comprehensive set of interactive telling time activities! Perfect for elementary classrooms, this resource is designed to make learning how to read and write time both educational and fun. With a mix of hands-on worksheets, creative challenges, and technology integration, students will build confidence in understanding analog clocks and telling time. What’s Included:"What Time
Preview of Math Timed Test Record Sheet

Math Timed Test Record Sheet

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Hey Gnomie
Keep track of individual students' timed tests on this easy to use record sheet. Great for intervention groups or for whole class tests. An easy resource for parent conferences, SST documentation, or for students to keep track of their progress without the mountains of papers to store!
Preview of IEP & 504 Plan Accommodations Checklist for Classwork/Tests

IEP & 504 Plan Accommodations Checklist for Classwork/Tests

Accommodations Checklist for Classwork and TestsThe Accommodations Checklist for Classwork/Tests is a practical, easy-to-use tool designed specifically for math teachers supporting diverse learners in inclusion classrooms. This checklist helps teachers quickly identify, document, and implement appropriate accommodations that ensure students with varying needs can access grade-level math content without lowering academic expectations. The checklist includes commonly used supports—such as extende
Preview of Integrating Math Throughout Your Day - Lunch Count

Integrating Math Throughout Your Day - Lunch Count

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Kristi Jones
Integrating learning throughout the day is one more way for students to build their skills and grow as learners. Each morning the students sign in and make a lunch choice using this form. Print it on cardstock and laminate or stick in a page protector sleeve. Students mark their lunch choice using a dry erase marker. Afterwards a student, group, committee (whatever you use in your classroom) analyzes the data for lunch count and attendance. This is a great way to integrate addition, subtrac
Preview of Keyboarding Practice Log

Keyboarding Practice Log

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Rachael Redd
I use this form with my children to record the lessons they have practiced, as well as to gain experience with charts and data collecting. Students also learn how to calculate averages. Every new practice session lets them try to achieve a higher score. For free typing software and online assessments, we use rapidtyping.com.
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