Did you just take your MAP test and want to have an explanation for parents on their child? Download these Reading and Math certificates to show their score and gain. Then attach the explanation of their fall score, winter goal, winter score and spring goal. You may use the grade level equivalence chart to show parents where their student is based on their MAP test. These numbers are based off the 2020 NWEA MAP Growth normative data. It also has an area for you to circle whether the student is
There are three rubrics: one with only one part, one for a response with a Part A and Part B and lastly one that has a Part A, B, and C. Great for students to self assess and teacher go back and assess to compare.
When students are struggling being descriptive, this is a great way to have students answer who, what, when, where, why and how to create a detailed sentence.
Do your students need practice with estimating in word problems? Here are some word problems with the vocabulary estimate, about, estimation, and round. Not all problems are estimation problems, this is to ensure students are paying attention to the language of each word problem.
Need a resource to ensure student's understanding of comparing fractions? Use this kite creation to allow students a creative way to name fractions and compare fractions using the language 'more than', 'less than' and 'equal to'.
Want your students to keep track of their personal MAP scores and goals? Print this and put in student data notebooks or agenda books so students can see their progress throughout the school year.
Are you getting ready to begin equivalent and comparing fractions? I have created TEN learning targets with either 6-8 questions or one short answer to complete. Learning Targets: I can identify equivalent fractions on a number line. (8 questions) I can recognize simple equivalent fractions. (8 questions) I can generate simple equivalent fractions and explain why the fractions are equivalent using a visual fraction model. (Short Answer) I can recognize and use fraction models to represent equiv
Want a fun student collaboration activity? This is a great end of the year activity. Group students or allow students to complete independently. Students begin with researching egg drops and what they have found works best for others. They will research three different egg drop contraptions. They will then sketch a contraption they believe will work and answer questions about it. To eliminate excess material usage, students get 25 points to 'buy' their materials. However, I allowed students to b
Need students to master multiplication? Have them begin skip counting at the beginning of the school year. Sooner or later, they will be able to repeat skip counting due to the repetitiveness. I have students complete this when I have a surprise visitor in the classroom, if they finish early, when I have a few minutes and I can time them or just as a daily beginning of class practice. I laminate this every year and have them in the center tubs at each table so we can reuse them.
Do you have a student that is struggling with their behavior? Have them fill this out so you have documentation and they have a way to write or draw their feelings. Great to use with PBIS!
Need to check your students understanding of addition and subtraction? Twelve exit slips with a quick self-assessment to allow the teacher to see their confidence and understanding. Created with two of the same exit slip on one sheet to save paper. Great to use with the Go Math program!
Need to check your students understanding of addition and subtraction? Ten exit slips with a quick self-assessment to allow the teacher to see their confidence and understanding. Created with two of the same exit slip on one sheet to save paper. Great to use with the Go Math program!
Need to check your students understanding of addition and subtraction? Ten exit slips with a quick self-assessment to allow the teacher to see their confidence and understanding. Created with two of the same exit slip on one sheet to save paper. Great to use with the Go Math program!
Need to check your students understanding of addition and subtraction? Eight exit slips with a quick self-assessment to allow the teacher to see their confidence and understanding. Created with two of the same exit slip on one sheet to save paper. Great to use with the Go Math program!
This resource can be used as an 'Around the Room' or center activity. It also has students read three digit numbers in word form and either add or subtract ten or one hundred to those numbers. There is an answer key.
Do your students need practice with word problems? Here are some word problems about estimation, finding the difference, how many more, how many fewer, finding the sum, computation, using a table, adding multiple addends, and subtracting across zero's.
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