This formative assessment is 9 pages. The questions are related to place value, patterns related to decimals, expanded form, expanded notation, comparing, rounding, adding, subtracting, and multi-step word problems.
I LOVE FLUENCY! The memory of struggling with my multiplication tables is a push each day in my classroom to ensure my students don't have that same struggle. This is one part of my fluency program. Each Thursday, students take a quiz on the factor they are working on. We all start on our 0s at the beginning of the year. I only check these quizzes for kids who have completed them (there are other weekly tools that I use to monitor EACH child's progress). If they didn't complete it, that is a g
Use as task cards or use as a low prep review activity inspired by the Kagan Strategy Quiz-Quiz-Trade. How to use the Kagan strategy: Print task cards 2-sided, students will each get a card and partner up. Each pair of students will take turns answering each others questions, then trade cards and find a new partner. A great way to review facts and keep students moving/engaged! Includes: 32 question cardsCombination of facts and word problemsRecording sheet to use as task cardsAnswer Key
Commutative Property check-in quiz. Student has to identify the commutative property as the flip trick. They then need to create two equations in written form and draw an array to represent them. Then the student is asked to explain how/ why the two equations are the same.
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Students keep this record in their books/folders and part of their daily routine is to complete a times table quiz in 2 minutes. They mark their score and the date on their own record sheet. Great for students to take responsibility for their own learning and independently keep track of their learning while making their learning visible.
Quiz, Test, Practice dividing with these task cards. There is a set of 20 basic division/30 long division task cards including a task card student answer sheet and an ANSWER KEY!
This is a set of math practice pages for operations and algebraic thinking 5th grade standards. There are 3 types of pages: Write and Interpret Numerical Expressions Analyze Patterns and Relationships Use Parentheses and Brackets in Numerical Expressions For each of these categories, there are 5 practice pages. Each practice page contains 10 questions (the final question on each page is a word problem). This is a great resource for morning work, homework, quizzes, intervention practice, state
Introducing the "Time Mastery Worksheet" – the ultimate tool to transform your classroom into a time-telling powerhouse! Designed to make learning how to tell time a breeze, this worksheet breaks down the basics of analog clocks in a fun and engaging way. With clear instructions and interactive exercises, students will grasp concepts like hours, minutes, and the roles of the hour and minute hands in no time. From identifying time to the nearest hour to mastering exact minute readings, this works
This division quiz is a 15 question assessment to see if students are understanding simple division. The problems include basic division, 2 digit by 1 digit divison, and dividing numbers by 10, 100, and 1000.
Three test pages to use with any single digit multiplication problems. Use for timed tests, quizzes, or practice papers. Also included are flashcards for 0-12's
Circle "Yes" or "No, sorry....try again"
Our passing score is 48/50. We say three strikes and you're out. When using as timed tests we give them anywhere from 3-5 minutes.
This map quiz is correlated with Unit 3 in Everyday Mathematics at the 4th grade level. It includes place value, basic facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), fact triangles, and equations with variables.
Do your students ever struggle with quickly adding to important benchmark numbers? I know that my students do, and that’s why I know how important it is for students to be able to fluently add to 10, 20, and 100 without having to use their fingers or a ton of brain power. Students today are expected to be able to do math quickly and efficiently, and when students must count on their fingers their speed decreases significantly. This resource is a great way to have students practice adding thes
Have students color in sections of the brain as they pass their multiplication tables. Place the goal sheet in their journal so they can add to it as they come closer to their goal. Or add it to their agenda / planner so they can show their parents their progress.
Make a larger version to show in the classroom. As students pass their quizzes, they sign their name on the correct factor.
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