A formative assessment method to check in on your students learning. Allows you to see where your students are at, as well as help guide where you need to go next. Can be used with any concept/subject.
As championed by Ron Ritchhart.
Package on Inquiry Stations on Understanding Graphs - great introduction or activity for math units on data analysis or drawing & understanding graphs.
5 stations include:
- Comparing Graph Types
- EdPuzzle Video (link included)
- Chalk Talk on understanding Bar Graphs
- Creating a graph online using data from "If the World were a Village"
- Interpreting graphing data on Earthquakes
Package includes:
- Titles/Signs for each station
- Accompanying images for each station
- Inquiry Worksheet whi
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!
Your students will love this bottle flipping assignment. Gathering data in groups they have to calculate measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode & range), and practice drawing a bar graph.
Editable for your convenience.
A geometry scavenger hunt that will encourage your students to notice how mathematical their world is!
Students have to choose two geometrical concepts per row, and record the name, location, features, and drawing of the concept. First student (or pair!) back... wins!
Single Point Rubric for providing feedback and assessing Graphs. Can be used for any type of graph. Based on students accompanying the graph with an analysis paragraph (i.e. including one measure of central tendency, why this graph type is the most appropriate, and making a real-world connection)
Single Point Rubric features criteria on accuracy of drawing (x3) and analysis (x4).
Two rubrics per page.
5th - 12th
Applied Math, Graphing, Math
$1.50
Original Price $1.50
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