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Preview of Learn Math By Colors - One Step Equations Lesson Plan

Learn Math By Colors - One Step Equations Lesson Plan

Lesson plan created for teaching One Step Equations for Addition and Subtraction by colors. This includes instruction on the lesson, activity, quiz, and rubric. This lesson plan is great for visual learners. This is only the lesson plan. Please see my other listing for the automated powerpoint.
Preview of Mathematics Skills Based Grading Rubric

Mathematics Skills Based Grading Rubric

This is the rubric I use to grade all summative assessments in classes where I am executing skills based learning. I use three categories: mathematical reasoning/communication, problem solving, and producing quality work. 45% of a student's grade is problem solving, 10% is producing quality work, and 45% is communication, but feel free to do whatever you feel works for your class. I change these percents throughout the year, depending on the unit. Communication is assessed through writing and pr
Preview of Buy A Grade- The Supplemental Curriculum You'll Love To Use

Buy A Grade- The Supplemental Curriculum You'll Love To Use

Are you ready to take teaching and learning to whole new level in your class? Are you ready to get more out of the time you spend grading? If so, the Buy A Grade system is for you. I can almost guarantee you have never seen anything quite like it, and everything is prepared for you to implement the system this coming school year. So, how does it work? The Buy A Grade system is a supplementary curriculum. Similar to a job, students earn class money for attendance, classwork, homework, projects
Preview of Mathematics Grading Scale

Mathematics Grading Scale

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Mjolnir Math
This grading scale is intended for use in non-honors classes, as it seeks to aid students who at times struggle to learn new concepts. I have spent two years tweaking this scale to where I feel comfortable with it, and after using it for the last year and a half, I feel that the grades my students earn reflect their effort given and understanding of the material present on the test. NOTE: I do not let my students know about the grading scale, as I want to see their very best work on quizzes and
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