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11th grade mental math resources for staff and administrators

Preview of Behavior Reflection Sheet

Behavior Reflection Sheet

This reflection sheet flow chart provides my students with an opportunity to self-reflect after a moment of frustration. It allows students to not only reflect on an incident or moment of weakness, but also think through where their frustration came, and what they can do differently next time. This document supports the mindset of goal-setting and finishes with an official signature from the student, the adult present, and the student's parents.This behavior reflection is aligned to the ABC form
Preview of Eight Mathematical Practices

Eight Mathematical Practices

These handy posters are a wonderful addition to your Common Core math classroom as: *posters to hang up *shrink to make a mini-book *send home to parents *decorations for your Family Math Night *presentations to faculty, administrators, or parents and so much more... Credits: Fonts For Teachers, Scrappin' Doodles, Melonheadz Illustrating, Creative Borderz,
Preview of Student Affirmations

Student Affirmations

Post these affirmations and kind words for students in your office, around school.. sneak inside student backpacks and folders. So many options to help students feel more confident and loved!
Preview of School Social Worker 2

School Social Worker 2

School Social Workers at the bridge between school and community!
Preview of Make Math Moments 3-Part Framework Guidebook [Free e-Book]

Make Math Moments 3-Part Framework Guidebook [Free e-Book]

How do you create a culture of engagement and participation in your math class to ensure students are leaning in to learn? Then, once students are leaning in, how are we going to tackle new mathematical ideas in a way that builds the necessary conceptual understanding and develops procedural fluency over time? Finally, how can we craft our lessons in such a way that every student can access the mathematical content and don’t throw their arms up in frustration? We believe that all of the above ar
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