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Math test prep Common Core CCRA.SL.6 resources

Preview of Defend Your Choice!

Defend Your Choice!

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Toolkits For All
Defend Your Choice was designed for Test Prep. This allows student's to discuss their answer with their groups and support their answers with evidence. The students are to jot their reasoning with evidence and allows them to critically think about their answer choice.This resource includes:4 posters with steps for expectations4 Post It pages for individual parking lots.Place each answer choice poster in a corner of the room. Students should be timed for discussion and writing portion. Have fun,
Preview of Sentence Stems All Operations and Word Problem Reading for Comprehension

Sentence Stems All Operations and Word Problem Reading for Comprehension

Created by
Shirley Learning
This free file contains 17 sentence stems great for use in a mathematics classroom. The sentence stems encourage students to use math academic language as well as recall expectations for math related activities. The file contains separate slides so you can choose which works best for your classroom. The slides include language about:Strategies to solve word problemsReading comprehension in mathematicsMultiplication, Division, Subtraction, and AdditionIncome, Expenses, and ProfitInput-Output Tabl
Preview of Prove It: A word problem game for higher order thinking

Prove It: A word problem game for higher order thinking

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Cora and Kate
This teacher-led game is designed to encourage students to analyze word problems in a fun, engaging atmosphere. As students are verbalizing their response, they are independently generating math language and utilizing higher order thinking to justify their answers.. In the game of "Prove It", each student is given a word problem and one answer choice. They must prove whether the answer on their card is correct or incorrect without seeing the other answer choices. Students then have a chance to e
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