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Preview of Editable Weekly Student Reflection

Editable Weekly Student Reflection

Created by
Kate Dunlap
Using this Editable Weekly Reflection, students will keep track of their weekly grades and then set goals based on those scores. There is so much information floating around for our students. It’s very abstract until we give them space to write it down and reflect on what they can improve on the next week. On Fridays, your students can reflect and rate themselves in order to set goals. When your students hand it in at the end of the week, you will be able to have a clear understanding of the g
Preview of Fractional Number Lines - Fractions, Mixed Numbers & Decimals - Level 4 - FREE

Fractional Number Lines - Fractions, Mixed Numbers & Decimals - Level 4 - FREE

Number lines - one step in difficulty from Level 3. Number lines begin at whole numbers - not zero. Hence, the student can find improper fractions at any point by using a whole number location on the number line - and the student is off to the races. If students are only given discrete mixed numbers, proper fractions, improper fractions and decimals, then they 'float' in isolation. These number lines connect the elements in an application setting. It takes a little bit everyday and the child
Preview of The Array Architect

The Array Architect

Created by
JAWAHER ALHAJRI
Setup & MaterialsGrid Paper or a whiteboard.Two Dice (or a deck of cards).Small Counters (buttons, cereal, or coins) if playing on a flat surface.How to PlayRoll the Foundation: Player 1 rolls both dice.The first die represents the Rows (horizontal).The second die represents the Columns (vertical).Build the Array: If you roll a 3 and a 4, you must build an array that is "3 rows of 4."Write the Equation: To earn a point, the player must write the Repeated Addition Sentence for their array.Example
Preview of CC Checklists Bundle for ELA and Mathematics - 6, 7, 8 | DIGITAL & PRINT

CC Checklists Bundle for ELA and Mathematics - 6, 7, 8 | DIGITAL & PRINT

"I teach 4 grade levels in 4 subjects and needed a way to track my adherence to standards. These checklists for Math and ELA were a godsend, thank you so much!!!!" - SpecEd1 If trying to keep track of the standards you teach throughout the year has ever made you weep, tear out your hair, question your existence, or flat out refuse and get lost scrolling through your Instagram feed—because it’s just that frustrating and overwhelming—I created this resource for you.  If you want to be more prepa
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