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Preview of IXL Math Diagnostic Growth Tracker – Google Sheets Data Chart

IXL Math Diagnostic Growth Tracker – Google Sheets Data Chart

Created by
Tara Huggins
IXL Diagnostic Growth Tracker – Google Sheets Data Chart (6 Categories) Looking for a simple and organized way for students to track their IXL Diagnostic growth? This editable Google Sheets Growth Chart allows students to record, monitor, and reflect on their progress in the six IXL Diagnostic categories throughout the school year. This resource is perfect for upper elementary and middle school math teachers who want to build student ownership, data reflection skills, and goal-setting into their
Preview of basic 2d and 3d shape identification classroom tracker

basic 2d and 3d shape identification classroom tracker

Created by
Allison Hopkins
Use this form to track shapes students correctly identify. There are 3 spaces under each shape for multiple assessments over time. Use this form to group students for intervention or small group activities, as well as to make decisions for which shapes need to be retaught.
Preview of student self assessment tracker numbers 1-20, 2d shapes, letters in name

student self assessment tracker numbers 1-20, 2d shapes, letters in name

Created by
Allison Hopkins
Have students become part of the assessment process! They can color in each of the squares containing something they have mastered! After assessment have students color in each of the things they were able to identify correctly. The first document is the example. Copy the second or third page for each student depending on the end of year goals. Keep in their data notebook or yours. Data sheets like these are great to share during conferences, and the student can be a part of the conversati
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces & How They MoveAligned to CA Common Core State Standards Perfect for Elementary–Middle School ClassroomsBring the game to life with this engaging second lesson in your beginner chess unit! After mastering the board and coordinates, students are ready to explore the heart of the game: the six chess pieces and their unique movements.This clear, visual, highly structured lesson helps students build confidence by learning: ✔️ The names of all six pieces ✔️
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