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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 Math SCCCR Standards Checklist for Foundations in Algebra (SC)

Math SCCCR Standards Checklist for Foundations in Algebra (SC)

This is a Math SCCCR Standards checklist for Foundations in Algebra on an Excel spreadsheet with 5 columns for data input and separate tabs for the strands. These standards are organized in their separate strands to coordinate lessons. Please see my free file for an example.
Preview of Math Student Data Tracking *EDITABLE*

Math Student Data Tracking *EDITABLE*

Created in Excel, an entirely editable document created using pacing guides for Sarasota County, Florida for 6th Grade Mathematics using Big Ideas Math. Includes all standards for 6th Grade Math. Complete with goal setting and self-assessment "I CAN" benchmark check-ins by Quarter. Workbook includes tracking for the entire year's assessments. Perfect for "data talks" and using data to drive instruction! Ideal for differentiation. I use this in my students' interactive math notebooks; perfect f
Preview of Coteaching Schedule/ Planner for Daily Small Groups

Coteaching Schedule/ Planner for Daily Small Groups

Created by
Nelda Hash
This is a planner on Microsoft Excel that can be used to organize students into groups. There is space on here that can be used to organize groups in three ways: 1. One teacher can use this to organize their groups for the day. 2. Coteachers can have both of their groups organized in one Excel sheet to make it easy to see who is pulling whom at each time. 3. Lastly, a teacher can use this to organize small groups for two class sections (for example, they might organize their first and second EL
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