Are you looking for a simple way for your students to monitor their growth on their addition facts? Here is a graph your students can use to keep track of their scores from test to test. Students can graph up to 100 problems on each test. I started using these graphs last year and my students have really enjoyed keeping track of their scores and seem more motivated during in class practice of the facts. I always remind them their only goal is to try to match or beat THEIR OWN score from the
Are you looking for a way to motivate your students to practice a little more on their subtraction facts? I started having my students graph the amount of facts they can complete on our 5 minute timed tests this year and it has been quite motivating in my classroom! I remind my students that they are only trying to match or beat THEIR OWN score from the week before. The kids love coloring in the graph and comparing their score from week to week. At the beginning of our subtraction facts inst
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