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Preview of Math Mat Topic Chart Resource--FREE

Math Mat Topic Chart Resource--FREE

Created by
Smart Chick
A chart of the different math topics that are covered by my Math Mat packets. The math topics on the chart include: time and money, probability, place value, number and number sense, geometry, measurement, data and graphing,fraction, decimals and percents, and patterns, functions and algebra. You can now purchase the COMPLETE math mat collection on CD for a discounted price! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-COMPLETE-Math-Mat-Collection-on-CD-ALL-12-TEN-PACKS
Preview of Daily Time Estimation Chart

Daily Time Estimation Chart

Created by
Sandy Maldonado
Planning is an essential executive function skill. This chart will help students plan their day based on what needs to be completed in each course. Currently using to help students that are working in an online school environment that is self-paced but can be used in any classroom setting and for any grade level.
Preview of Measuring Classroom Data (Google Sheets tool for Teachers)

Measuring Classroom Data (Google Sheets tool for Teachers)

Are you struggling with creating pie charts and line graphs and assessing student exit ticket data by hand? I am a google sheets wizard, and I spent a few hours perfecting this automated sheet that you can use to populate classroom data. All functions are coded in for you. It also has a built-in feature that converts percentages on an assignment to a rubric scored from 1-4 if you need it. Not a tech person? Don't worry; I created and linked a video inside the tool to show you how to use it! Ther
Preview of Thinking Moves Graphic **Making Thinking Visible Aligned**

Thinking Moves Graphic **Making Thinking Visible Aligned**

I created this graphic to accompany language introduced in the book, "Making Thinking Visible: How to Promote Engagement, Understanding, and Independence for All Learners," by Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison I recommend printing this document on brightly colored paper. Display this graphic in your classroom as an anchor chart. Help your students identify thinking moves as they develop understanding. *If you like what you see, please leave feedback in the comments sections be
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