Early Childhood Special Education (self-contained)
K-2nd Special Education (inclusion, pull-out)
9-12th Special Education (inclusion, resource, self-contained, life-skills, behavioral)
Quick 23 question assessment including vocabulary matching and identifying types of triangles based on their angles and sides. I used this assessment with my separate setting special education high school geometry students.
Worksheet where students write ratios as fractions, percentages, and decimals. Students also will write a proportion with the given ratio and set it equal to the ratio out of 100.
Students are to be provided a bag of skittles. They are going to use proportions and ratios to determine if there are the same number/ratio of each color in all different sized bags.
I had students work in groups of 2 for this activity. Within the activity I broke it up into three different sections; a pre-lab, lab, and post-lab portion. Students make initial guesses/hypothesis, test out their theory, use proportions and ratios to analyze their results and graph data.
16 questions asking students to use their place value knowledge to circle a number in a given place value, write a number with a given digit in a specific place value, and identify which place value a number is in. Can be used as homework, formative assessment, group work, individual work, etc.
I used this in my separate setting special education class for Algebra 1 as a place value review activity.
I used this as an assessment for some of the fundamentals of Algebra and basic math skills. I used this in my separate setting special education Algebra 1 class. It covers place value, opposite numbers, adding and subtracting integers, solving one step equations, translating written expressions, order of operations , exponents and graphing coordinates.
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Two Step Equation guided step by step problems with an abundance of practice problems and formative assessments for each type of two step equation. Also a worksheet on finding the error and explaining the error in a two step equation problem.
14 Question Quiz that has questions regarding writing ratios in three different ways, solving proportions by cross multiplying, and solving a word problem using a proportion.
Get your students moving in math class with Walk It Out! It is an interactive game where the class is split up into two teams (can be modified to your class). The students have a life size number line on the floor. An addition or subtraction of integers problem will pop up on the board and the first student (one from each team) to step on the correct number wins a point for the team. Can be used as formative assessment as well.
***SPANISH COPY. Students are to be provided a bag of skittles. They are going to use proportions and ratios to determine if there are the same number/ratio of each color in all different sized bags.
I had students work in groups of 2 for this activity. Within the activity I broke it up into three different sections; a pre-lab, lab, and post-lab portion. Students make initial guesses/hypothesis, test out their theory, use proportions and ratios to analyze their results and graph data.
4 question exit slip used for formative assessment. Used for my separate setting special education Algebra 1 class.
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Algebra, Arithmetic, Numbers
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