This student-friendly form can be used with students to keep track of their i-Ready goals and progress. You may use this in student data notebooks and data chats. Please note this is intended to be used with i-Ready diagnostic assessments. The file includes a tracking sheet for reading and a tracking sheet for math. Each tracking sheet includes data for scale score, gains, growth measurements, and reflection questions for 3 diagnostics (fall, winter, spring). After each diagnostic, students
This student-friendly form can be used with students to keep track of their STAR assessment progress monitoring. You may use this in student data notebooks and data chats. This form uses the benchmark levels. If you need the achievements levels (FAST levels 1-5), use this link. Please note this is intended to be used with STAR Renaissance assessments. The file includes a tracking sheet for early literacy, reading, and math. Each tracking sheet includes data for scaled score, grade equivalency,
This student-friendly form can be used with students to keep track of their STAR assessment progress monitoring. You may use this in student data notebooks and data chats. This form uses the achievement levels (FAST levels 1-5). If you need the benchmark levels, use this link. Please note this is intended to be used with STAR Renaissance assessments. The file includes a tracking sheet for early literacy, reading, and math. Each tracking sheet includes data for FAST equivalency scaled score, gr
This resource was created to be used with Dr. Henry Borenson's Hands-On Equations program. While using the program, I noticed my LE students needed more practice building the problems with the visuals before moving on to setting up the algebraic equations. This file includes 40 practice problems with pictures at the Level 1 level. Level 1 only uses the blue pawns and the red dice. The file can be used as task cards or worksheets to be glued in a journal. Each page is divided into 2 half-shee
This resource includes a set of posters that review the vocabulary names of the components of each kind of equation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). The file includes different variations for multiplication and division. addition - 2 variations with different number of addends (2 addends & 3 addends)division - 2 variations with and without a remaindermultiplication - 5 variations with different combinations in the order of the use of multiplicand & multiplier and the use of
Use this lesson plan to review the composition of teen numbers. This lesson plan is intended for Kindergarten students, but can also be used in first grade using correlating NBT standard of composing numbers 11-19. For the lesson, students will be making chains for an assigned teen number using 10 links in one color and the extra ones in another color. The end product will be a visual representation of how teen numbers are composed of a group of 10 and some more ones. See picture above for ex
This resource is geared towards first grade students. The first sorting activity is a set of task cards that allows students to sort the pictures and values of each coin (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter). Two versions of a reference sheet is included so students can check their work. There is also cut and paste Coin Sort worksheet available for extra practice of the same skill. In addition, I have included mini posters with with the songs to help students remember the ID and value of each coi
Students can use this resource as reference when using a hundred chart or solving number grid puzzles. You may use this as an anchor chart, poster, or in math centers as a reference tool.
This is the ultimate "personal" math toolkit resource for primary students. The mats are perfect for independent work, partner work, or centers. The toolkit can be used by students in the classroom or sent home for distance learning. To use this product, I recommend laminating each sheet or inserting the sheets in a clear pouch or sheet protector. This will give the printables durability as well the ability for students to write on them using dry erase markers. To use while social distancing,
Students can use this notation graph paper to record math work, including the Checkerboard and Golden Bead Frame activities. Students can record numbers up to millions. There are 4 graphs per sheet. Each graph includes enough space underneath so students can show work using the partial sums or partial products methods. I included a sheet that has the Montessori colors students can use as a guide when writing out the problems.
For this short-term math project, students will design a plan to plant a garden. They will need to decide the shape of the garden, at least 3 vegetable to plant, and how to divide the garden into smaller shapes for each vegetable. The project also includes a measurement component where students will have to measure the perimeter of their garden using 1 inch tiles. A worksheet is provided to answer questions about the project. This project is suitable for grades K-2. If you have any questions o
Decorate your classroom with this simple Number Posters set. The posters are full page size. Each poster includes the number in numeral and written form in an easy to read font. The set includes numbers 0-50! The posters are simple with no distracting backgrounds. They will fit any primary classroom! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.
These are my personal representations of the visual boards devised by Harvey Hallenberg. The addition board is the same, but I changed the layout of the subtraction, multiplication, and division boards to make more sense when manipulating. Each board includes the vocabulary and symbols for the operation, space to model the equation, and space to write the equation. There are two versions of the multiplication and division boards available. One multiplication board is a grid (looks similar to t
For this short-term math project, students will choose 5 numbers between 1-20 to represent in various ways. Students are required to come up with 8 different ways to make each number. This can be done using addition facts, subtraction facts, pictures, or even multiplication facts. Students must use their creativity to represent each number in an artistic way. For example, students can draw a flower with their chosen number in the center and the facts written on the petals and leaves. The ide
For this project, students will be making a collage of their home, house, or apartment using only 2D or 3D geometric shapes. Along with building their home, students will also need to memorize and recite their home address and phone number. This project is intended for Kindergarten students. It covers both math (model shapes in the world...) and social studies (know one's own phone number, street address, city, state...) Kindergarten standards. A rubric is included. Don't forget to leave a f
Students can use these flash cards to practice facts to 10. They can be used in a variety of ways, including drills and games. 56 cards are included, from 1+0 to 10+0. Print on cardstock for durability.
Make That Teen Number! This worksheet is for students starting to learn about sums greater than 10. For the activity, tape Post-its or sticky notes with numbers 0-18 on each around your classroom or hallway. FYI, make sure to have enough numbers posted so students can make partners without fighting over a certain number. Have students walk around to find number partners that will make their assigned teen number. Students will come up with two different ways to make said number. The squares o
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