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4th Grade Math Classroom Data Tracker (Updated & Expanded!)

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IngenuityEd
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Grade Levels
4th
Formats Included
  • PDF
Pages
14 pages
$8.00
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I loved this resource! We used it for data tracking after Mock STAAR. Students will use it to guide their learning and work stations for STAAR review.

Description

rack and display your class data! This resource is aligned to Texas standards (TEKS) and organized by category

Block Letters

  • Print on cardstock, laminate (or placed in plastic sleeves), and display.
  • Puzzle shapes are colored using dry-erase or non-permanent markers.
  • After re-assessing the skill, wipe off previous color and replace it with the new mastery level.
  • This should be done WITH students.- it's a visual way for them to see collective growth over time
  • Multiple classes? Vertically display multiple sets (name classes). Students enjoy comparing, and it encourages healthy, collective competition.
  • This system of class-wide data tracking does NOT use student names.
  • The goal is to cultivate a sense of purpose and empowerment without shame.

Other Included Elements & Final Notes

  • Color Key - A sample key is included along with an empty version.
  • TEKS List - Display on the wall for easy reference.
  • “Important Mistakes” - Laminate (or place in plastic sleeve) and display. When reviewing the class-wide data, discuss the low-performing skills and common misconceptions. Involve students in filling in and planning the re-teach.
  • “TEKS Over Time” - Optional display to keep track of performance and growth over the school year. This document may also be used for private individual student trackers.
  • This tool can build culture around a shared goal of improving on a certain skill. If students know that the whole class struggled with a skill, and then there is an action plan in place to work on it, they will share the feeling of success when it is re-tested and they get to change the color.
  • I normally allow the students to color in the pieces. They really think it's special :)
Total Pages
14 pages
Answer Key
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