T- Tell something you like A - Ask a question G- Give a suggestion Quick, easy, and meaningful way for students to give each other feedback! Full sheet options - 2 sets of prompts and 1 blank (3 options total).
TAG Feedback for Peer Assessment T - tell something you liked A - Ask a question G - Give a suggestion Talking Prompt cards so that partners can give each other feedback! Works for all subject areas, activities, and tasks!
Lesson plans, objectives, CGI templates, modeling templates, student work templates, and exit tickets... all editable!!! Includes old state test questions. 19 Lessons covering NYS 3rd Grade topics: 1-Step Area Composite Area Area Story Problems Telling Time/Elapsed Time Story Problems Expressions Using Variables Using Patterns Rounding Graphing and Data Fractions Fraction Story Problems
*Modified from Engage NY/Eureka Math curriculum to meet the needs of my classroom* ALL DOCUMENTS ARE EDITABLE! Included: Lesson Objectives Pre-, Mid-, and Post-Assessments CGI/Story Problem Packet Modeling questions set Modified guided practice questions for low/mid/high grouping Modified problem sets for low/mid/high grouping Modified exit tickets Success criteria checklists *Lesson plans not included - use for free from EngageNY website!
T- Tell something you like A - Ask a question G- Give a suggestion Quick, easy, and meaningful way for students to give each other feedback! Full sheet and 4 per sheet included with prompts.
Students generate their own questions to collect data from the class, and then create either a bar graph or a picture graph to graph their data. Students will come up with questions about their data for a classmate to answer. Templates included for all steps of the project, including a self-checklist and peer assessment! All templates are EDITABLE :)
Self-assessment tool for students to use daily during Math Workshop to track their Math Talk! Print on colored cardstock and laminate for durability - students can use a dry-erase marker to track their weekly progress. Or, print on regular paper and have students use a pencil!