@VWitherell If you are looking for something to be utilized during class time. My students used to have red, yellow, and green mini flip charts that they kept on their desk. They could use one color to indicate they are working and another to indicate they have reached their checkpoint.
This is such an awesome habit! Could be woven into the world of education too, from teachers to students and even administrators to teachers! #littlethingsmatter
I send two texts out after every practice before I drive home. One to someone who really shined, one to someone who needs encouragement. Small habits show love to your team and grow relationships.
From Intro: "Shifting to SBL is not going to go smoothly. It's going to be messy & rocky & contentious & uncomfortable. You will get things wrong. You will make mistakes. You will get questions you can't answer & have uncomfortable conflicts (w/ others & w/ yourself)." #vted
Press play for best practices, strategies for supporting striving learners, and more will be outlined by Eureka Math's teacher-writers. Watch our two-part #RTI webinar series: https://t.co/9zAu375ioY
“Learning targets provide clear, specific skill destinations and give students the confidence they need to start the journey. Scales provide the route.
Here’s an old blog where we talk about acting as our students’GPS, not their banker.
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This is the first year that I have gone gradeless in my 7th grade math classroom. My school still requires grades though. I wrote a blog post describing the process that the students go through to determine their grade. @hhschiaravalli @joboaler https://t.co/YAxigLYvBr