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8th grade math resources for Microsoft Publisher and for parents

Preview of Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout

Class Syllabus Course Description and Expectations Handout

Created by
The Allman Files
Set up for a high school geometry course, but I use this layout for all my classes. Includes space for course description, supply list, student expectations, grading policy, calculator guidelines, etc. The file was created using Microsoft Publisher. Start with my framework and edit to your heart's delight. Let me know if you have any difficulties with the file or with any editing you wish to do. I have a MS Word version that I'd be happy to send at your request. Just send me a note using the 'a
Preview of Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Created by
Ashley Moore
This data sheet lets you share information about testing with parents at parent conferences. It can be edited for fit your particular state, but is already specific for 5th grade in Texas.The sheet includes testing information including dates for 2019.The sheet includes examples of objectives covered in reading, math, and science.The sheet gives space to indicate any interventions that are being done with the student.
Preview of iReady Student Time Cards Usage

iReady Student Time Cards Usage

Created by
Sharpen Up
The iReady Student Time Cards are created for ONE classroom use. I have created these time cards to attach to student agendas. Students and Parents will know exactly how much time is necessary to complete the iReady Math and Reading usage time for the week.
Preview of Daily Math Report for Student and Parent (Everyday Math)

Daily Math Report for Student and Parent (Everyday Math)

Created by
Tina Vitolo
I used this report everyday with my students. When I introduced a new lesson I would had this paper out. Students were responsible for writing down the CCSS standards (which had to be up in my classroom as per my principal). Parents will be able to see what number standard they are working on and then reference the sheet I sent home in the beginning of the year with the standards all written out. Students will also write down the objective so parents know what the focus of today's lesson is. S
Preview of Quarterly Data Overview for Student Binder

Quarterly Data Overview for Student Binder

I have always been a huge fan of student data folders. I have found this to be the simplest way to display all of the student data at once. I suggest adjusting as necessary, duplicating the page, and maybe even typing in the assignments you will have. Have fun!
Preview of Editable Student Behavior Reflection (Student Led Conferences)

Editable Student Behavior Reflection (Student Led Conferences)

Created by
Mrs Cameron
This editable behavior self reflection gives a space for students to score themselves on each criteria as well as the teacher to give them a score. This is such a great resource for conferences, since it really shows how the students view their behavior compared to how the teacher does. I usually use the following scoring system: 1- Rarely/Never/Needs a lot of reminders2- Sometimes/Needs some reminders3 - Usually/Most of the time/ Rarely needs reminders4- All the time/ Never needs reminders
Preview of Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Parent Conference Data Sheet for Student Progress

Created by
Ashley Moore
This data sheet lets you share information about testing with parents at parent conferences. It can be edited for fit your particular state, but is already specific for 5th grade in Texas. The sheet includes testing information including dates for 2014. The sheet includes examples of objectives covered in reading, math, and science. The sheet gives space to indicate any interventions that are being done with the student.
Preview of Keep Change Flip Fraction Help

Keep Change Flip Fraction Help

Keep Change Flip Map designed for a dry erase assignment. You could put a cover over this and then allow students to work out problems with a dry erase marker.
Preview of Math Syllabus

Math Syllabus

I use this syllabus for a visual way to display rules and procedures for the classroom. This syllabus is editable to meet your specific needs for your own class.
Preview of Testing Tips and Reminders - Newsletter (Editable!)

Testing Tips and Reminders - Newsletter (Editable!)

This newsletter is an excellent way to communicate with students and parents prior to final exams. It includes reminders and tips for ending the school year successfully. While designed for an Algebra 2 class, you can edit this resource to fit the needs of your own classroom! Note: This newsletter is a Publisher file. *************************************************************************** Customer Tip: Be the first to know when I have a sale or upload new resources! Click on the green
Preview of Math is... mini chart

Math is... mini chart

Created by
Zeppelin Zeman
Math is... more that numbers! This mini chart / anchor chart explains that: Math is… Algebraically math is ... a, b, a, b Kinesthetically math is … songs, clapping, etc. Geometrically math is … O Δ □ Numerically math is … 4, 206, 5 1/2
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