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Preview of Problem Solving Checklist and Rubric

Problem Solving Checklist and Rubric

This problem solving checklist and rubric is a great tool for students to use while solving Mathematical word problems. Students can use it as a guide to help make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Teachers can use the rubric to appropriately grade student's success with the problem. Common Core Standards Mathematical Practices Standard 1.
Preview of Problem Solving Document for teachers and a blank for students

Problem Solving Document for teachers and a blank for students

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Terri Fontenot
This walks students through what the operations do in math, not using code words. My students use this when solving word problems. We go through this as we introduce the operations in word problems. We fill out an anchor chart and we spend a lot of time discussing what the operations mean. I have a blank copy for the students and have included a copy filled out for you to adjust as needed. I put the blank copy in students journal and as we fill out the anchor chart, they fill out each opera
Preview of Menu - Differentiated Learning Math Centers Checklist

Menu - Differentiated Learning Math Centers Checklist

Created by
Jan Beal
This checklist is placed in the student's center folder and as they mark the areas as completed. A chart is placed on the wall telling how many of each area must be completed for the given week. Teacher initials column when student meets with teacher. Drill sheets are placed in plastic sleeves and students record their answers on notebook paper in their center folder. When they complete a drill sheet they self check by highlighted any mistakes. Written response is answering a word problem f
Preview of FREE One-Page Classroom Walkthrough Snapshot for School Leaders

FREE One-Page Classroom Walkthrough Snapshot for School Leaders

A simple, fast observation tool for informal classroom visits...This snapshot is ideal for informal walkthroughs, quick visits, and leadership rounds where full observation tools are not practical.
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