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Preview of Student Goal Tracking Sheets – IXL & Istation Progress Trackers

Student Goal Tracking Sheets – IXL & Istation Progress Trackers

Created by
HBW Creations
Product DescriptionSupport your students in taking ownership of their learning with these easy-to-use, kid-friendly goal tracking sheets designed for IXL and Istation. Whether you're working on skill mastery, time-on-task, or building motivation, these trackers are a perfect tool for weekly reflection, growth conversations, and data-driven instruction! This resource encourages students to: Set personal learning goals Reflect on their progress weekly Track IXL SmartScore, skills mastere
Preview of Feeding the World: The Math and Science of Agriculture (6-8)

Feeding the World: The Math and Science of Agriculture (6-8)

Students will practice their graphing and data analysis skills while discovering how the invention of artificial fertilizers helped feed an expanding human population. You can download all accompanying documents including the lesson plan, students response sheet, and answer key here: Feeding the World with Math and Science
Preview of Free Counting "How Many": Winter Activity (more/less, graphing, counting to 30)

Free Counting "How Many": Winter Activity (more/less, graphing, counting to 30)

This activity includes projectable slides that ask the question “How many?” using a variety of engaging objects. Students count the objects shown on each slide and record their answers on the accompanying response sheet. Designed for daily morning work, students complete one slide independently each day, promoting number sense, counting accuracy, and independence. At the end of the week, students work together in a small group to graph their collected data and answer more than and less than ques
Preview of Spring Flower Measurment

Spring Flower Measurment

20 flower cards of varying sizes for measuring. Each card has a line to help with measuring. Use counters, cubes, erasers, or any other small object for measuring. I made a point of having each flower's length in whole inches so younger children could also explore using a ruler. 1 graphing sheet to practice recording and comparing data.Print (ideally on cardstock) and laminate for durability. You might also be interested in these related resources:Spring Flower IdentificationSpring Color Sorting
Preview of FREE Rodeo Graphing Activity | Math Center for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade

FREE Rodeo Graphing Activity | Math Center for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade

🤠 FREE Rodeo Graphing ActivityMake math fun with this rodeo-themed graphing activity for young learners! Students will color, cut, sort, graph, and compare rodeo animals while practicing early math skills. This activity is perfect for Preschool, PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students. 📊 Skills Students Practice• Counting objects • Sorting and organizing data • Reading and interpreting graphs • Comparing quantities (greater than / less than) 📦 What's Included• Rodeo animal sorting pi
Preview of Outdoor Math Measurement Activity • Metric System Worksheet • Nature Learning

Outdoor Math Measurement Activity • Metric System Worksheet • Nature Learning

Created by
School Signals
Give real-world relevance to metric studies in math by taking students outside to get some well-deserved fresh air! Students measure and estimate natural objects in the metric system: meters, centimeters, and millimeters. The natural objects in the worksheet are commonly found in the school playground or nearby park. -------------------- Related sheet: Nature Inspired Estimate Weight with the Metric System-------------------- Perfect for:• Math centers • Outdoor learning days • Spring scienc
Preview of Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Created by
Laura Becker
Students are asked to find an example of time-series data in which the dependent variable (y) varies linearly with time (X). The data should have a strong positive or negative correlation. Students will be asked to: Make a scatter plot of the data. Use a straight edge to draw a line of best fit. Find the equation of the line where they must show work for how they determined this. Use their equation to predict the value of the variable in 2012 and 2018. A very detailed rubric is provided. 1
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