This editable Math Data Dive Tracker Template for Google Slides helps teachers keep all their math data organized in one place. It’s a simple way to track student growth, spot skill gaps, and plan instruction based on what students actually need. The template is fully customizable, so you can make it work for your grade level, standards, or intervention groups. Perfect for teachers who want an easy and organized way to manage student data without overcomplicating things.
Enjoy a bundle of SCReady content for 4th grade math! It covers all standards assessed on the SCReady test. Although state standards have changed, the questions are still adaptive to the new standards as well. This bundle includes all four math domains of learning.
Enjoy a fun game of Jeopardy with your students! This game focuses on the MD/G or newly DPSR (Data, Probability, and Statistical Reasoning) and MGSR (Measurement, Geometry, and Spatial Reasoning) standards. Although SC is adopting new state standards, these review questions are still relevant to the content to be taught for 4th grade math. The topics included are: Lines and Symmetry, Triangles and Quadrilaterals, Measurement, Line Plots, Area/Perimeter and Angles and Money.
Enjoy a fun game of Jeopardy with your students! This game focuses on the NSF or newly NR (Numerical Reasoning) and PAFR (Patterns, Algebra, and Functional Reasoning) standards. Although SC is adopting new state standards, these review questions are still relevant to the content to be taught for 4th grade math. The topics included are: Equivalent and Comparing Fractions, Add, Subtract and Multiply Fractions, Denominators of 10 and 100, and Ordering and Comparing Decimals.
Enjoy a fun game of Jeopardy with your students! This game focuses on the NSBT or newly NR (Numerical Reasoning) standards. Although SC is adopting new state standards, these review questions are still relevant to the content to be taught for 4th grade math. The topics included are: Place Value, Rounding, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.
Enjoy a fun game of Jeopardy with your students! This game focuses on the ATO or newly PAFR (Patterns, Algebra, and Functional Reasoning) standards. Although SC is adopting new state standards, these review questions are still relevant to the content to be taught for 4th grade math. The topics included are: Multiplication/Division, Multi-Step Word Problems, Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite, and Patterns.
This is a great PD on helping teachers use their MAP Data to differentiate math workshop. There are some tools and resources at the end to help get teachers started. There is also an example template that teachers may want to use to start creating good effective groups!
Whether you'd like to use this for EOG review or review after a unit of fractions, this is a great Jeopardy game that wraps all of the NF standards for 3rd grade fractions. Animations are embedded and ready to go! All you have to do is hit slideshow and enjoy the game with your students. All questions pertain to 3rd grade math standards.
These are ready to go Test Prep Small Group lessons that can be used in the classroom to review 3rd Grade math standards for end of grade testing. These lessons are designed for small group instruction and follow the "I do, We do, You do" model. A suggestion would be to print 5-6 copies of each lesson template and laminate or stick inside of sheet protectors for frequent use. The standards addressed in this packet are 3.G.1, 3.NBT.2-3, and 3.MD.1-3 and 3.MD.7-8. There are 13 lessons in all.
Ready for the EOG?! Need some ideas on how to recap the whole year on one page? Here you go! These brain dumps correlates with the NC Math Standards for grades 3rd-6th. It takes about a two or three weeks to teach but scholars can memorize this if you quiz them a section at a time on it ..... EVERY DAY! Enjoy! Feel free to adapt to your state, grade level, etc.
Ready for the EOG?! Need some ideas on how to recap the whole year on one page? Here you go! This brain dump correlates with the NC Math Standards.You will find two versions of this brain dump in case you want to differentiate for students which strategies work best for them to memorize for the test! It takes about a week or two to teach but scholars can memorize this if you quiz them a section at a time on it ..... EVERY DAY! Enjoy! Feel free to adapt to your state, grade level, etc.
Whether you'd like to use this for MOCK review or EOG review, this is a great Jeopardy game that wraps this whole year up in a nutshell. Animations are embedded and ready to go! All you have to do is hit slideshow and enjoy the game with your students. All questions pertain to 3rd grade math standards.
Ready for the EOG?! Need some ideas on how to recap the whole year on one page? Here you go! This brain dump correlates with the NC Math Standards. It takes about a week or two to teach but scholars can memorize this if you quiz them a section at a time on it ..... EVERY DAY! Enjoy! Feel free to adapt to your state, grade level, etc.
This brain dump aligns to the 5th grade math standards of NC. Feel free to adapt as necessary for your state, grade level, etc. It is broken down by domain and the NBT has two sections. Included are 2 brain dumps that are the exact same except for the dividing fractions section. For my struggling students they divided fractions using models and for my mastery students they divided fractions using the "keep-change-flip" method.
Ready for the SCReady (SC) or EOG (NC)?! Need some ideas on how to recap the whole year on one page? Here you go! This brain dump correlates with the SC and NC Math Standards. It takes about a week or two to teach but scholars can memorize this if you quiz them a section at a time on it ..... EVERY DAY! Enjoy! Feel free to adapt to your state, grade level, etc.