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7th grade other (math) reflective journals for teachers

Preview of RTI Data Tracking Sheets - EDITABLE

RTI Data Tracking Sheets - EDITABLE

Created by
Mr Bee in 143
Whether you're a pencil-and-paper person or someone who likes everything digital on PowerPoint or Google Slides, these data-tracking sheets are perfect to follow student growth!The sheets let you record where each student is at with each CCLS: need re-teaching, needs review, or at mastery.Included are:5 complete PowerPoint versions5 blank editable PowerPoint versionsLink for Google Slides link to 5 complete versionsLink for Google Slides to 5 editable versions-Mr. Bee in 143
Preview of Guided Math Workshop Implementation Rubric

Guided Math Workshop Implementation Rubric

Created by
Wendy West
Great for math coaches or administrators! Teachers can use this to rate their implementation of math workshop. All seven componets can be rated to see what math teaching areas are strengths and what needs to be improved.
Preview of Teacher Self Assessment of Best Practices During a Math Lesson: Reflection Tool

Teacher Self Assessment of Best Practices During a Math Lesson: Reflection Tool

Created by
Third-A-Palooza
I created this self assessment to reflect on my own teaching during a math lesson. It is a great reminder of what we should be doing to use best practices but sometimes forget to do. IF YOU DOWNLOAD THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK AS IT IS A FREE TOOL!
Preview of Teacher Binder Pages- The Outsiders or Other: Grey and Gold Stripes

Teacher Binder Pages- The Outsiders or Other: Grey and Gold Stripes

Created by
Chelsea Belle
Fully editable binder pages, these are the cover pages I use for each section of my binder of master copies for The Outsiders, can be used for anything. Simply change the title/ font to suit your needs!
Preview of Teacher Math Reflection Questionnaire

Teacher Math Reflection Questionnaire

This is an ideal form for teachers to take a moment and reflect on the good things going on in their math class. Teachers can reflect on how students are engaged, retaining previous taught material, and test taking strategies. This will be perfect to use during professional development or department meetings.
Preview of Math Poster for Classroom
Preview of Exit Ticket Class Rubric

Exit Ticket Class Rubric

Created by
Stephanie Harvey
A way to reflect on daily math lessons, and to see when small groups need to be formed to address lesson concerns.
Preview of Student Progress Chart

Student Progress Chart

Use this FREE Progress Chart each quarter to ensure students are being held accountable for their grades. Perfect for student-led conferences, portfolios, parent-teacher communication and self-reflections. Made for my 7th grade math classroom but versatile enough to use in any math level*******************************************************************************************Other Math Games and Center IdeasOperations of Fractions JENGA54 Fraction problems involving all four operations! Provi
Preview of Student Performance Data Folder Sheets (7th Grade Math) (Freebie)

Student Performance Data Folder Sheets (7th Grade Math) (Freebie)

Student Performance Data Folder Sheets is a standards based organization tool to help group students for differentiated instruction. This set of Seventh Grade Math Sheets provides 29 graphic organizers labeled for each Common Core State Standard as well as three blank organizers. Each sheet includes space for intended assessment, teacher notes and performance level categories (limited, basic, proficient, advanced). This resources can be used for data folders, data talks, RTI data, standards base
Preview of Getting the Most from Your Math Book - Discussion Questions & Mini-Poster

Getting the Most from Your Math Book - Discussion Questions & Mini-Poster

Created by
MathFour
Most students use a math book to do their assignments. But rarely do students READ a math book. But some people do use math books for other reasons. Like looking at examples, for reference or (heaven forbid) to teach themselves. Regardless of why you open a math book, knowing a bit about it can be helpful. This small packet has discussion questions along with a mini-poster of the parts of a math book. For more info, check out this post on How to Read a Math Book on MathFour.com.
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