This RtI Toolkit provides a solid foundation for implementing a strong RtI program with an Elementary School setting. Set-up as a Word document allows for the addition of other strategies used by schools. Multiple copies may be made and given to teachers, case managers, or placed in a location where teachers have general access. The document can be changed to meet your school's needs very easily.
In addition to the other EnVision Math 2.0 Common Core resources, these skills assessments have been designed to measure student progress, without the use of multiple-choice questions. Students must show their work to solve each problem, rather than guessing with multiple-choice. For each skills assessment, shaded numbered questions focus on skills from that particular lesson, while the remaining questions focus on previously taught concepts. The skills assessments can be utilized in a variet
The Sources of Evidence guide provides teachers in Massachusetts with a "Proficient" measure for all standards with a comprehensive list of evidence that would serve to support your progress toward meeting Proficient. The document was designed for my school, but with it being a Word document, it can easily be adapted and changed to meet the needs of your building. Evidence can be updated throughout the year if needed and the document can remain a work in progress.
Skills Assessments were created for grade 5 to provide more open-ended ways to assess student learning rather than the multiple-choice options provided through the Envision Math program. They assess students on the current skills being learned and review previously taught skills. It is a great learning tool and a way to document student data (which I use on a consistent basis for my special education students).
****Please note that I have included the enVision Math Skills Assessment Answer Key
Does your school use the Envision Math program and also use IXL.com. Then this is a great resource for teachers, parents, and students. Each Envision Math lesson for Grade 5 is aligned to specific IXL skills that target each lesson. There is also options for differentiation.
Does your school use the Envision Math program and also use IXL.com. Then this is a great resource for teachers, parents, and students. Each Envision Math lesson for Grade 3 is aligned to specific IXL skills that target each lesson. There is also options for differentiation.
This document includes short-answer and open-response questions for every main selection passage in the grade 5 Reading Street (2008 edition). Plenty of space for student to record answers and a great way to collect student evidence.
Does your school use the Envision Math program and also use IXL.com. Then this is a great resource for teachers, parents, and students. Each Envision Math lesson for Grade 4 is aligned to specific IXL skills that target each lesson. There is also options for differentiation.
This Tuck Everlasting student packet will help in guiding students through this award-winning story by Natalie Babbitt. Since I work primarily with special education students, the guide is formatted in a student-friendly manner. It also provides students with a purpose for reading and engages them to incorporate their writing skills by responding to short-answer questions for each chapter, analyzing quotes, and investigating the literary devices used in the story.
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The grade 5 Reading Street vocabulary features the vocabulary words for each main selection, definition and part of speech. A second page features the vocabulary words used in a sentence taken directly out of the main selection so students can see how the word is used.
Sleuth is great to use for small groups or as an intervention. Having the 3 questions written out with space to write offers students a better way to organize their work and in turn allows teachers a method of collecting student work as evidence or grades. Questions for each grade 4 Sleuth story are included.
These DIBELS graphing tools make it easier to chart student progress. The norm chart at the bottom also makes it easier to determine the classification of a score. The charts were designed for my school (in Massachusetts), but you can adapt to fit your needs (use local, state or national norms).
Supports the needs of all students who are learning fractions. Handbook provides step by step examples on how to solve a large array of fraction problems. The book has a total of 38 pages...the table of contents thumbnail did format the correct way, but is visually formatted correctly in the downloaded document.
These colorfully labeled perimeter, area, volume, etc. reference sheets provide students with the visual they need to make sense of these challenging formulas.
enVision math presents students with bar diagrams; a strategy for problem solving. This reference sheet can help students understand which operation they might need to use.
Sleuth Work provides students with all of the Sleuth questions with adequate lines and space to write their work out. Teacher can grade student work easy and keep for record keeping.
Who knows the strengths and weaknesses of a child more than the parent. This form allows parents to provide vital input to the RtI team to help in guiding the team's decisions.
I have been working as a grade 5 special education teacher in southeastern Massachusetts for 12 years.
Teaching style
I teach special education students with learning disabilities, so I love utilizing technology such as Smartboards and document cameras to deliver meaningful instruction. The visual element is so important for all students.
My own education history
I hold a Master's degree in Special Education for students with moderate disabilities. I also hold a CAGS degree in School Administration.
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