This can be used with ALL SUBJECTS AND GRADES! I have been using this homework chart for a month now and the students love it. It puts the responsibility of their homework grade on them. It teaches them time management, in that they have a week to complete their homework, and it allows them to work on assignments that are at their level. They need to complete 4 in a row, like Connect 4. I have the chart set up for what I do with my students, but it can be modified up or down (grade level wise) o
This is a tic tac toe type chart that can be used to help recall the integer facts for multiplcation. No matter how it is read, it is always correct!
+ x + = +
+ x - = -
- x + = -
- x - = +
Good for all subject areas. Here, students are given a list of assignments that have a certain point value. They are responsible in making sure that their homework adds up to 100 points at the end of the week. Again, point values and assignments can (and will) vary, but this is how I set mine up for my classes.
I use this on the first day of school to get the students up and moving, get them talking to each other and its a nifty little pre assessment. The squares can be changed (I put silly questions in such as "who knows Mrs. K's old name" etc. Lots of fun.
Used at the end of the school year. The students are asked to created 5 word problems from different strands of mathematics. They are to created the cord problems and supply the answers.
7th
Arithmetic, Other (Math)
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