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Preview of Teacher Gradebook with Conditional Formatting & Automatic Averages

Teacher Gradebook with Conditional Formatting & Automatic Averages

Save time, stay organized, and instantly analyze student performance with this fully editable Teacher Gradebook Spreadsheet! This easy-to-use gradebook is designed to automatically calculate student averages and class averages, while visually highlighting performance levels using built-in color-coded conditional formatting. Perfect for tracking assignments, quizzes, tests, or a combination of all three, this gradebook helps you quickly identify trends and support student success—without extr
Preview of STEM/STEAM Teaching Strategies Quiz

STEM/STEAM Teaching Strategies Quiz

Boost your STEM/STEAM teaching strategies with this 25-question multiple choice quiz! Perfect for professional development or PLCs, this ready-to-use resource helps educators assess and strengthen their understanding of how to effectively integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics into engaging classroom activities. Each question is designed to support best practices in student engagement and achievement, with complete answer key included. Ideal for K-12 teachers looking
Preview of Exit Ticket Pockets

Exit Ticket Pockets

Created by
Cleo Song
Exit Ticket Pockets provide a simple, reusable, and highly visible way to implement formative assessment in any classroom. This ready-to-use bilingual printable resource helps teachers instantly gauge student understanding, track progress, and differentiate instruction—all with just a quick glance.
Preview of Way Up High in the Apple Tree Adapted Book

Way Up High in the Apple Tree Adapted Book

This is an interactive, adapted book to go along with the children's song "Way Up High in the Apple Tree." The book includes movable apple pieces to add to the tree for students to remove after "shaking" the apple tree. The tree starts out with five apples and ends with zero. This interactive story helps increase student engagement. This book also helps students learn basic number concepts such as take away one, counting, and subtraction. Use velcro or Tack It Over and Over to apply the int
Preview of Learning Stations Planning Form

Learning Stations Planning Form

Created by
Allison Hopkins
Use this form to help intentionally plan for your math and ELA learning bins. Have a specific rotation to help ensure each student gets a chance to do the learning bins. Some bins may stay in rotation for many weeks and some may be changed out much quicker than that. Plan for partners or groups to use the bins. Intentionally plan who is grouped together to maximize leadership, speaking and listening, and balance behaviors. Learning bins help increase engagement and spiral skills. Use planne
Preview of Summer 1 to 1 Correspondence Fish with CVI worksheet and Craft Spec. Education

Summer 1 to 1 Correspondence Fish with CVI worksheet and Craft Spec. Education

These One-to-One Correspondence Ocean Worksheets were created to support students with disabilities while building early math and communication skills in a fun, engaging, and visually supportive way. Students practice matching one fish to one box while strengthening counting, number recognition, visual attention, and fine motor skills. These worksheets were specifically designed with accessibility in mind. The high-contrast black background with bright yellow visuals helps support students with
Preview of Addition: A funny math workbook for teens and adults

Addition: A funny math workbook for teens and adults

Created by
Larey Ashley
Hi. Have you ever had that nightmare where numbers are chasing you through the streets of London and yelling about bagels? Yeah, me too. Here at Mathematics for Everyone, we know how to make the math nightmares stop. All it takes are some good math explanations, real world examples, a few math shortcuts, and a potato gun filled with cream cheese. In this series, we’ll cover math from the very beginning. We’ll bridge those gaps, spackle those cracks, and finally make math make sense (
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