I created math journal questions based on the GO Math series. Each chapter has 3-4 weeks worth of questions. Each week has four questions. The questions are higher level thinking questions, multi step questions aimed at getting students to apply the concepts they have learned. Can be used for in class assessment or for weekly homework. Some of the measurement data is left blank so that you can fill in relevant data for your students. Covers full year - all common core standards.
Here is a simple way for students to be accountable for their forgotten homework. IF a student doesn't have work to turn in, they take a post-it, fill out date, reason for not having homework and they stick it in their planner for a parent to sign and return. Teachers then stick the note inside student's individual file for a record of homework.
To print: Print template first, stick post-its on it, then feed it into your printer. BE SURE you know which way your printer feeds so that it will n
I love using Post- it notes in class! Printing them is super easy and a fun way to give kids feedback in notebooks or on assignments.
First print out the template and stick post it notes on top of it. Carefully feed it into your printer tray. BE SURE you know which way your printer feeds the paper to avoid jamming it. (I place my paper face down with the top feeding first).
ENJOY!
Here is a fun way to hand out homework passes that will not get lost! I have my students stick the pass onto the inside of their folder pocket. Print out the template, stick the post-it notes on to it and put it through your printer. BE SURE you know which direction your printer feeds, or else it will jam. (I place my template with sticky notes upside-down with the top feeding first).
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