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Preview of Editable Quarterly Report Card Template | Homeschool Grade Tracker | Google Shee

Editable Quarterly Report Card Template | Homeschool Grade Tracker | Google Shee

Stay organized and stress-free with this Editable Quarterly Report Card Template—designed specifically for homeschool families. Easily track grades, subjects, and progress all year long with a simple, beautiful system that actually works. ✨ What makes this special? This isn’t just a spreadsheet—it’s a complete, easy-to-use reporting system that helps you confidently manage your child’s education without the overwhelm. Designed with real homeschool families in mind, it’s clean, flexible, and buil
Preview of Clipboard Cruiser Data Tracking Tool

Clipboard Cruiser Data Tracking Tool

Easily add in your students' names and customize this Google Doc with what best fits your classroom's needs. I add standards to each column to keep track of my students' progress throughout our math units. Feel free to make each row as large as necessary. I use the final column for note taking where exactly the student is struggling. Use this document for clipboard cruising as your students work on whiteboards and later on when you are checking over their independent work from the day.
Preview of Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

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Cazacus Class
This 1-page document can be used by students in elementary grades to record their behavior points earned, lost, or spent in the classroom store. Fold the document into eights. Then fold in half (hamburger fold). Cut from the hamburger fold line to the next fold line. Unfold. Refold in half (hot dog fold). Finally, push in from the ends to accordion the document into a 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" booklet. Students should write their name and their student number, if you have assigned one, on the fr
Preview of Math Reminder - Behavior Intervention

Math Reminder - Behavior Intervention

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P-Dot
Math Reminders are given to students in class to "remind" them of the expectations I have set for them each and every day. If a student does not follow the classroom rules, they are given a Math Reminder. I do this in my class instead of automatically giving students a detention or sending them to the principal's office. The student has the choice to either complete the math reminder or not. If not, they are given a morning detention. I like this behavior intervention because it gives stu
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