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Preview of Math fact fluency 1 minute assessment addition and multiplication--Bubble Quiz

Math fact fluency 1 minute assessment addition and multiplication--Bubble Quiz

This is a math fact fluency assessment that takes 1 minute or less and is differentiated. It can be used for addition or multiplication. It's called the Bubble Quiz because of the "bubbles" or circles at the top of each column. The teacher begins by writing in +1 or x1 in each student's first bubble on their sheet. Then the teacher reads off a number at a time from answer key #1. The student listens to the number called off and adds (or multiplies) it to the number in their bubble. To begin with
Preview of Powers and Exponents   Google Forms™ Exit Ticket - Formative Assessment

Powers and Exponents Google Forms™ Exit Ticket - Formative Assessment

About This Resource:This is a 3 question Google Forms Quiz that I personally use as an exit ticket in the classroom. At the end of the lesson, I have students take this quick assessment to provide me with the formative data needed to alter my instruction and create sub-groups for differentiation. The instructions are easy to follow for you to make a copy of the quiz to your Google Drive. Then you can assign to your students using Google Classroom or some other method. Please see the preview to s
Preview of Calculating Commissions Scavenger Hunt

Calculating Commissions Scavenger Hunt

Looking for a fun, engaging activity that gets the kids moving and talking about math? In this resource, students practice using percents to calculate commissions and you can choose between a printed activity or digital (self-grading) activity. The printed activity works great in the classroom while the digital activity can be used for distance learning or absent students. Or use them both! The self-grading digital activity makes a great assessment after the printed activity. There are 12 prob
Preview of PBS NOVA: Zero to Infinity Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

PBS NOVA: Zero to Infinity Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

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Mr McNeely
Only two known ancient cultures, the Maya and Asian India, invented the concept of zero. Likely starting as a philosophical and literary concept, zero became incorporated into Indian and later Islamic mathematics. The concepts of zero and infinity also led to early breakthroughs in what we now call calculus. The modern world is based upon advanced mathematics and would be impossible without the concepts of zero and infinity. The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 45 multiple-choice quest
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