The Four Square is used for bell work or beginning of lesson warm up for math. It goes great with Envisions Math Curriculum. All four squares have a specific purpose, review, touching the lesson for the day, prepping for test success, and a concept that is typically challenging for kids. I display the 4 square of the day on the board and students enter the classroom in the morning to immediately start their problems in their math journals. This allows for great morning starts and transitions whe
This format works well with a DBQ (Document Based Questioning) on Harriet Tubman. I have used it with my 3rd graders and they created some amazing essays. If you are working on a DBQ you can easily change the wording to match your needs.
The Math Game Show is designed with 5th grade math questions covering the following subjects: Algebra, Ratios, Graphs, Data, Solids, Equations, Percentages. If you click on the Jeopardy icon on the bottom right, it takes you back to the dollar value board. Click on the dollar amount to take you to a question. While on the question page, click on the "survey says" and it will take you to the answer page. Great to use as an assessment of student knowledge since all questions are open ended and NO
This is a check-list that can be edited and adjusted to fit your school or state assessment needs. It can be sent home to parents and students as a check-list to prepare for the big tests.
The Math Game Show is designed with 5th grade math questions covering the following subjects: Algebra, Ratios, Graphs, Data, Solids, Equations, Percentages. If you click on the Jeopardy icon on the bottom right, it takes you back to the dollar value board. Click on the dollar amount to take you to a question. While on the question page, click on the "survey says" and it will take you to the answer page. Great to use as an assessment of student knowledge since all questions are open ended and NO
The Math Game Show is designed with 5th grade math questions covering the following subjects: Algebra, Ratios, Graphs, Data, Solids, Equations, Percentages. If you click on the Jeopardy icon on the bottom right, it takes you back to the dollar value board. Click on the dollar amount to take you to a question. While on the question page, click on the "survey says" and it will take you to the answer page. Great to use as an assessment of student knowledge since all questions are open ended and NO
While students are working on their writing, they can reflect on one thing they are really proud of and one thing they need to improve on. This is a great tool for kids to use in editing and revising their work.