This lesson on error analysis will get students thinking, writing, and analyzing the work of others. I have included a short powerpoint with student engagement to help you specifically teach each type of error. You will also have 8 pages of Order of Operation questions with errors and a wide variety of difficulty for students to analyze. You will have 2 pages of Evaluate Expressions for students who are ready to move forward. Also, a full page poster for each type of error is included. Please
These review task cards are no prep - just print and go. Great review for manipulating fractions to decimals to percents (and back again). Students can get immediate feedback with QR Codes or without and answer key. There are 54 to match the number of Jenga or Tumbling Blocks in a standard set. If your blocks are numbered (1-54), all students playing work out the corresponding problem (student work out sheet is included). Students enjoy the challenge of removing the blocks between reviewing thei
60 unique puzzles for students to complete along with "blank" puzzle board patterns for students to create their own puzzles. Students gain number sense and confidence by completing these number pattern puzzles. Use for math stations, partner works, independent practice, early finishers, etc. Repeated practice for +1, -1, +10, and -10 while visualizing the 100's chart (or 120's chart) to fill in the missing values.
5 Activities included! Students solve 10 multiplying decimal questions to reveal a mystery picture. These sheets are self-correcting. Questions are listed in Column B, students will type their answers in Column C. If they get the answer correct, some of the pixels in the mystery picture will reveal themselves; if students type in an incorrect answer, no pixels will reveal themselves and the answer cell will turn purple. Students get immediate feedback on their answers. There is a "workout" she
Always have the graph paper you need when you need it.Save class time and increase student time on task.**Use in student interactive notebooks **Have available for students working on independent work **Keep students engaged without spending the time for them to draw graphs. Implementation Strategies*Print on sticker paper or on paper and let students use tape or glue stick.*Give students full page of graphs to keep in their notebooks.*Use full-page
5 Activities Included! Students solve 10 subtracting decimal questions to reveal a mystery picture. These sheets are self-correcting. Questions are listed in Column B, students will type their answers in Column C. If they get the answer correct, some of the pixels in the mystery picture will reveal themselves; if students type in an incorrect answer, no pixels will reveal themselves and the answer cell will turn purple. Students get immediate feedback on their answers. There is a "workout" she
5 Activities Included! Students solve 15 adding decimal questions to reveal a mystery picture. These sheets are self-correcting. Questions are listed in Column B, students will type their answers in Column C. If they get the answer correct, some of the pixels in the mystery picture will reveal themselves; if students type in an incorrect answer, no pixels will reveal themselves and the answer cell will turn purple. Students get immediate feedback on their answers. There is a "workout" sheet in
Practice multiplication and division quickly and easily with these printable triangle flashcards! If working on multiplication, put a finger (or cover) underlined product. For division practice, cover quotient. I encourage students to make two piles of cards - one pile for cards they know super well (and don't need to go over again in the same day) and another pile for cards that need repeat practice. Students seem to make the most gains from short, consistent practice! Students should always h
Students love earning their brag bracelets. They are a great way to reward and motivate students in your class. I’ve created these for students to earn as they show proficiency of their multiplication facts. I hope you and your students enjoy these and that they add a little fun to your routine. Helpful suggestions:*Print on bright paper.*Laminate before cutting apart for longer use.*Give to students to wear / attach to their backpacks / use as a bookmarkor*chain them together around the room to
Get students thinking, writing, and analyzing as part of their regular math routine with these error analysis templates.Common Core Math Practice #3 says that students can “construct viable arguments and critique the thinking of others”. These templates are a practical way to bring this thinking into your classroom.Implementation suggestions:*Specifically teach each type of error that you want students to identify (I use careless, computational, & conceptual types)*Create questions as part of a
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