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Preview of Word Problem Rubric

Word Problem Rubric

Created by
Jon Coley
This rubric is based on the skills word problem solving skills learned in the Singapore Math Model Drawing method (one of the best ways to teach kids how to solve word problems). This is meant for one challenging word problem. The students’ overall work can be assessed instead of just whether or not they get the correct answer. It Is flexible enough to let any student have some success solving difficult problems. It can also be a good guide to help teachers correct student thinking while solvin
Preview of Decimal Division Chart

Decimal Division Chart

Created by
Rebecca's Room
This colorful chart provides step-by-step directions for dividing a decimal, by a decimal. The steps are clear, student friendly, and color-coded. This is great for printing out for students to keep in their math folders or for display on a Smart-Board or bulletin board. You can also use these steps to help you teach a mini-lesson.
Preview of Kindergarten Math I Can Statements & Learning Targets Posters – Common Core

Kindergarten Math I Can Statements & Learning Targets Posters – Common Core

Make math standards clear and student-friendly with these complete Kindergarten Common Core learning targets! This resource includes “I Can” statements for all 22 Kindergarten math standards with two poster formats, teacher checklists, a built-in rubric for tracking student progress throughout the year, and a parent-friendly sheet to share at student conferences. Perfect for standards-based instruction, math focus walls, goal setting, and parent communication. What’s Included:– Covers all 22 K
Preview of Emergency Sub Plans for Inclusion & High-Needs Classrooms | Grades 3–5

Emergency Sub Plans for Inclusion & High-Needs Classrooms | Grades 3–5

Emergency Sub Plans for Inclusion & High-Needs Classrooms (Grades 3–5) Zero-Prep • Differentiated • Observation-SafeNeed emergency sub plans that actually work in Special Education and inclusion classrooms? This one-day emergency plan is designed to run itself, even when the substitute has limited classroom management experience. Built specifically for high-needs, mixed-ability classrooms, this resource looks intentional, instructional, and administrator-approved—not busy work. ⭐ WHAT’S INCLU
Preview of Area Area

Area Area

It can be helpful to have ready papers so here they are.
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