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Free adult education math reflective journals for teachers

Preview of Anecdotal Notes template

Anecdotal Notes template

A way to track your anecdotal observations of students.
Preview of Black and White Cross Word Puzzle Activity

Black and White Cross Word Puzzle Activity

Created by
Hani Thaheb
Get ready to challenge your mind and have fun with these crossword puzzle themed pictures! This unique twist on traditional crosswords will have you guessing the words based on the images provided. Can you figure out the answers by looking at the vertical, horizontal, and diagonal pictures? Test your skills and see how many words you can correctly guess!Product Features:- Pictures as clues for crossword puzzles- Vertical, horizontal, and diagonal images to guess words- Helps improve cognitive ab
Preview of Observation Assessment Sheet {free}

Observation Assessment Sheet {free}

Created by
Lollean
I have been using so many fabulous free TPT resources, I have decided it is time to give back. I made this colourful one page observation sheet for you to as a quick assessment tool. It is editable so feel free to adapt it to suit your classroom. Enjoy!
Preview of Journal / Topic Sheet (Three Templates) for Busy Teachers

Journal / Topic Sheet (Three Templates) for Busy Teachers

Created by
Thad Ackerman
A simple, but effective, clean, and polished set of 3 different templates for student topic reflection / journal writing. These are a result of many revisions. The file contains all three templates along with a descriptor cover sheet. An effective way to integrate writing and reflection into mathematics without using lots of class time, preparation, effort, or energy. Works well with all topics! Please check out our other products, most of which contain a handout (lesson), 2 worksheets, and
Preview of Zombies: You Are Doing Them Wrong!

Zombies: You Are Doing Them Wrong!

Created by
SamizdatMath
Abstract: Zombies are a popular figure in pop culture/entertainment and they are usually portrayed as being brought about through an outbreak or epidemic. Consequently, we model a zombie attack, using biological assumptions based on popular zombie movies. We introduce a basic model for zombie infection, determine equilibria and their stability, and illustrate the outcome with numerical solutions. We then refine the model to introduce a latent period of zombification, whereby humans are infected
Preview of "B"-Numbers-Spiral of 9 KEY Vases

"B"-Numbers-Spiral of 9 KEY Vases

This product is "B" part of "It's as Simple as A,... B,.. C,...:" Each Letter of the "Alphabet of Destiny" has a Number Value. Please Note- "Power of the Vowels" All Vowels have the Number Value of 6. -something to contemplate. Numbers are ordered into 9 Key Vases This Creative Experience is to Connect the 9 KEY Vases to their Colours. This product has 5 pages. Page 1-Overview Page Page 2-Spiral of 9 KEY Vases-Colour Page 3-Spiral of 9 KEY Vases -B+W with vases Vase 1-Yellow Vase 2-Blu
Preview of Mathematics End of Year Planning & Essential Skills Survey

Mathematics End of Year Planning & Essential Skills Survey

This survey can be used at the end of the year to guide reflective conversations regarding teacher's mathematics instruction. It focuses on Grows & Glows with a focus Essential Standards.
Preview of Unit Plan Planning Template

Unit Plan Planning Template

Created by
TeachWithHodder
Unit planning template designed for those who practice backwards design. Can be used for any possible subject. Thank you for supporting! :)
Preview of Lesson Checklist

Lesson Checklist

Create engaging and rigorous lessons with this checklist which includes checks for understanding, total physical response, blooms taxonomy and balanced literacy components.
Preview of CUSTOMIZABLE JOURNAL COVER

CUSTOMIZABLE JOURNAL COVER

Created by
JOVONNI RUFFIN
This is a customizable journal cover that you and your students can change to meet your personal needs.
Preview of Mathematics End of Year New Teacher Survey

Mathematics End of Year New Teacher Survey

This survey is geared to obtaining feedback in regards to team planning from new teachers.
Preview of Self Inventory - Penny Pinching Pathologist

Self Inventory - Penny Pinching Pathologist

This is a great way to keep track of your (financial) self! DO a self inventory to get a handle on monthly expenses, assets, and when (and with WHAT) bills are due.I can walk you through some of it here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAQelz6pb-E&t=5s
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.
Preview of Weekly Planning Pages

Weekly Planning Pages

Created by
Faith Files
This planner is designed for weekly planning. It features 5 pages of daily planning Monday-Friday, with a breakdown for the morning journal, warm-up, lesson, and classwork. The front page includes a week-at-a-glance table, as well as a section to writ e your inspiration for the week. The last page allows you to rate and reflect on your week as well as what you would like to do better next time.
Preview of How to Incorporate Spreadsheet Software into the Algebra Lab Manual

How to Incorporate Spreadsheet Software into the Algebra Lab Manual

Created by
MrNick1
Wish your students were able to use a spreadsheet for graphing, generating an equation, and analyzing data? Then this “How to Guide” is just what you are looking for today. I will demonstrate how I taught my students to develop techniques of graphing data, analyze their graph, generate an equation for the “line of best fit” known as a “trendline”, and make predictions for future possible event outcomes based upon this information. This guide could be applied to classrooms starting with grade 5
Preview of Journal for the Mindful Grown Up

Journal for the Mindful Grown Up

Created by
Nancy Ramirez
Designed with adults in mind (Parents, Teachers, and Staff) but can be used with children in KS3+ It will help you to:Start your day mindfully and continue to carry a mindful intention throughout your dayKeep track of your mood, creativity and inspirationUse your senses to begin your day in the present and stretch this feeling beyond the start of your daySet yourself for a day in which things and events happen FOR you and not to or against youTransform moments of anxiety and overwhelm into guid
Preview of TIPS for Being an Effective Online Teacher

TIPS for Being an Effective Online Teacher

Created by
Low Key Math
This 2-pager includes six pointers for providing quality, effective online instruction, particularly for teachers of middle grades and secondary education students.
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Importance of learning math skills

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

Benefits of learning math

Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

  • Begin to develop problem-solving, logical reasoning, and critical-thinking skills
  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
  • Understand how math is used in real-life situations

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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