We know that all students learn differently, so using data to assist in planning our differentiated instruction is essential if we want to maximize our students’ learning. Included you can see samples of how I use these data charts to help plan my instruction.
I like being able to see, at-a-glance, at what levels my students are achieving and where they are making the most growth. Seeing the data presented visually is also helpful for guiding student grouping.
K - 2nd
Basic Operations, English Language Arts, For All Subjects
This pack comes with three ready-to-go graphing worksheets. The worksheets are common core aligned (1.MD.C.4--Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another) and help students practice making pictographs and analyze data. The activity is hands-on so it is a great way to engage your tactile-kinisthetic learners. Enjoy!
Engage students in practicing basic single-digit addition skills with this easy and fun math game. All students need is a pack of dominos and a pencil or crayon to "see it, draw it, write it!"
K - 2nd
Basic Operations, Numbers
FREE
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