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Preview of 5th grade Math CCSS "I Can" Statements

5th grade Math CCSS "I Can" Statements

This 33 slide presentation has the standards and the "I can..." statements on a chalkboard and polka dot background. I am printing these out full page and laminating them to display in my classroom. Also, if you print out the presentation in handout or notes form, you can put them in your lesson planner or teacher binder without having so many pages. I created it with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 version. If you open it in another program some of the graphics may be distorted. You should
Preview of Go Math Grade 3 Chapter Checklist Conference Notes

Go Math Grade 3 Chapter Checklist Conference Notes

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1st grade plans
These checklists are correlated to each 3rd Grade Go Math chapter and each lesson. There is one sheet for each chapter. These are in Microsoft Docs form so you can edit by typing your students names in the boxes once, and then copying and pasting for each chapter. You can use them during your lesson or mini lesson to see who needs a reteach or enrichment. This is a quick assessment tool for showing justification for differentiation. You could also use these as a form of conference notes. Please
Preview of NWEA Goal Setting Worksheet - EDITABLE

NWEA Goal Setting Worksheet - EDITABLE

Created by
Karen Biros
Help students track their growth and set goals with this easy to use NWEA MAP Goal Setting Worksheet. Product is a PowerPoint document with an editable graph so you can change the RIT bands to fit your grade level. Two Pages - 1. Reading 2. Math Each page has a place for the teacher to write in their Previous Spring Score, Fall Score, Winter Score and Spring Goal. Here is a link for a completely editable version: https://docs.google.com/document/d/0B_wYD5xWWSoCTlBTQjgwZFpkNUE/edit?usp=sharing
Preview of Student Tool for Solving Multi-step Word Problems

Student Tool for Solving Multi-step Word Problems

Here is a colorful, valuable resource for their math folders. My students keep this taped in their notebooks or folders and refer to it when solving those TOUGH multi-step word problems. In order to solve they need to remember the colors of a rainbow: ROY-G-BV. Each color stands for a step they will take to solve the problem. For example, RED: Who is the character? ORANGE: What is their problem? YELLOW: What do you know? Make a chart for this information. GREEN: How will you solve? Wha
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