December = a lot of testing!!! If you are looking for ways for students to track their iStation, I-Ready, NWEA MAP, unit tests, and any other district or state assessments then this product is for you.
Reading bar graphs and organizing data are math standards in every state. So not only are students able to keep track of their data but they are learning or reviewing important math standards as well.
All the pages are fully editable on PPT so that you can adjust them based on your students needs, scores and assessments. Whether you are using the bar graphs or conference sheets, students will be able to keep track of their own data. These could be placed in student binders or data folders. I would use sheet protectors as well so they don’t rip as easily. If your students are taking many different assessments then I would recommend color coding the data trackers. For example, print the state assessment trackers on blue paper, unit assessment on green, etc.
What other reflection questions would you add to this list? I would love to hear them all 😃
You can use the reflection questions provided, including my TPT activity, by giving students some time to answer them on their own on the paper provided, a sticky note, journal, etc. Then students can turn and talk with a partner and share their reflections. Another idea is to print/write these questions on poster paper and have students do a “scoot” activity. They spend a few minutes at each poster answering the question directly on the poster or on a sticky note & sticking it to the poster. What are some other ways you have your students reflect in class?
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December = a lot of testing!!! If you are looking for ways for students to track their iStation, I-Ready, NWEA MAP, unit tests, and any other district or state assessments then this product is for you.
Reading bar graphs and organizing data are math standards in every state. So not only are students able to keep track of their data but they are learning or reviewing important math standards as well.
All the pages are fully editable on PPT so that you can adjust them based on your students needs, scores and assessments. Whether you are using the bar graphs or conference sheets, students will be able to keep track of their own data. These could be placed in student binders or data folders. I would use sheet protectors as well so they don’t rip as easily. If your students are taking many different assessments then I would recommend color coding the data trackers. For example, print the state assessment trackers on blue paper, unit assessment on green, etc.
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What other reflection questions would you add to this list? I would love to hear them all 😃
You can use the reflection questions provided, including my TPT activity, by giving students some time to answer them on their own on the paper provided, a sticky note, journal, etc. Then students can turn and talk with a partner and share their reflections. Another idea is to print/write these questions on poster paper and have students do a “scoot” activity. They spend a few minutes at each poster answering the question directly on the poster or on a sticky note & sticking it to the poster. What are some other ways you have your students reflect in class?
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