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High school math reflective journals for teachers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Consumer Math: Grocery Store Price Project

Consumer Math: Grocery Store Price Project

Using weekly advertisements, from three different grocery stores, students will compare and contrast the cost of grocery shopping. While this project is based for a Midwest school, it may be adapted to any region of the United States. After completing the project, students reflect on why shopping smart is the best way to shop. A great project to teach comparison shopping and budgeting. Skills: Budgeting; Comparison shopping; Basic adding and subtracting File is editable.
Preview of NWEA MAP Student Reflection & Goal Setting

NWEA MAP Student Reflection & Goal Setting

Created by
Erika Timmer
This document is created in Microsoft Word is editable. It can be uploaded to Google Docs/Google Classroom with ease. This is a reflection/goal setting tool that can be assigned to students after they have completed the NWEA assessment in the Fall.
Preview of Math Journal Prompts - Middle School

Math Journal Prompts - Middle School

Created by
MathNerd
Over the year I have kept a list of the Math Journal Prompts I use for my students. Most are very quick writes to add writing into my class. I also use these for "Points" towards a class reward. Each one a student completes outside of class is worth 1 point. There are 40 prompts total!
Preview of Assessment Correction Template

Assessment Correction Template

Created by
Jessica Peters
I use this Correction form in my math class. It is a template that requires students to rework the problems they missed on an assessment and also write a statement about what they learned from the mistake they made! I think reflecting on the mistake helps them learn from it. Also, I allow my kids to earn back points they missed on the assessment by completing this form.
Preview of Student Data Tracking Sheets- Multiple Varieties -EDITABLE-

Student Data Tracking Sheets- Multiple Varieties -EDITABLE-

Created by
Ms Valentin
I could never find the perfect data tracking system. Then, I relaized that there is no perfect one way of doing it. Depending on your lesson or activity, it may require a different type of data tracking tool. So, here is what is included: - A parent Teacher conference essential notes for each child and subject, where you write in any notes that the parent should be aware of for each subject. - A Data tracking sheet where you can type in the names of students who are at a table. This is my favor
Preview of Substitute Teacher Reflection & Notes

Substitute Teacher Reflection & Notes

This resource was created by me, a substitute teacher. This simple and clean design aims to make our end-of-day note easier and more concise. By filling out this reflection you'll have covered everything important that the regular classroom teacher needs to know when they come back to the class. This helps you stay organized, accountable, and professional to make those important connections in the schools you visit. This reflection/note is suitable for daily OTs and for FT Teachers to have in th
Preview of Student Data- Goals

Student Data- Goals

Created by
OakTree
Goal sheet for students to set year long goal, and then individual goal for individual domains. Labels reflect math domains, but can be changed to any other subject. Customizable.
Preview of Math Reflection

Math Reflection

This long-term assignment was a chance for my 6th graders to reflect on their experiences in math throughout each Quarter (but it could be used in any content). It allowed me to assess their understanding of content and also get student feedback to help me plan for future lessons. It was presented at the beginning of the Quarter and collected at the end. The students loved it! The assignment outline, rubric used and graphic organizer are all attached.
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 Teaching tools compilation of teaching resources

Teaching tools compilation of teaching resources

Created by
Nicole Dobson
Collected over 3 years, brief descriptions of ways to teach something to access prior knowledge, deliver new information, apply new information and revise.
Preview of Post Exam Questions

Post Exam Questions

Created by
STEM4U
This is a questionnaire that can be attached as the last page of a unit test, midterm exam or final exam. The purpose is to cue students to reflect on what they've done in class, for homework and during the exam, and to provide the teacher with valuable feedback on how the students are doing in the class.
Preview of Connect & Reflect Emails

Connect & Reflect Emails

Created by
Melissa Cox
Want to stay connected with parents on a weekly basis but having a hard time finding the time? Why not have the students connect with their parents once a week through email? This product will help you and your students kick off connect and reflect emails with ease. The guidelines will help students reflect while using the guided questions linked to their learning skills. Product also includes a sample letter for you to model with students what a level 4 letter could look like.
Preview of Survey Slips

Survey Slips

Created by
Chad Morris
Learner satisfaction and self-reflection is an essential part of learning that is easy to overlook when our days are crazy and rushed. These simple survey slips will help you and your students in two ways. First, it gives the learners an opportunity to reflect on the lesson, their level of enjoyment, and what they learned. Second, it gives you a chance to collect valuable satisfaction and comprehension data, which will help to improve your practice! This resource is suitable for all ages and
Preview of Walk, Talk, Decide template(editable & fillable resource)

Walk, Talk, Decide template(editable & fillable resource)

Created by
Teach and Lead
Directions:Prepare a prompt or question that has multiple answers and requires discussion. Pose the prompt to students and tell them how long they will have to discuss with a partner. At the end of this time, they will share their response with the class.
Preview of Checklist to Support Struggling Algebra Students(editable and fillable resource)

Checklist to Support Struggling Algebra Students(editable and fillable resource)

Created by
Teach and Lead
This checklist is designed for the algebra teaching staff to reflect on how they are currently supporting students who are struggling with learning algebra and identify opportunities for providing additional support. It covers the following:-Strengthening Student Preparation for Algebra -Built-in Arithmetic Practice-Instructional Strategies-Feedback and Communications
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 Reflection Intro to Precalculus

Reflection Intro to Precalculus

Reflection Intro to Precalculus: Graphing Functions, Domain and Range, Inverse Functions
Preview of Polynomials Reflection
Preview of Reflection on Mastery

Reflection on Mastery

This is a one page word document guiding students through the process of reflecting on their grades and mastery of the content standards. I have used this with my previous school with my Title 1 students to celebrate their growth throughout the year, and now I use this with my current students to help students and parents understand the correlation between standards based grading and the mastery levels they are showing through their work. We use this Grade Reflection Assignment every four
Preview of notes form

notes form

Created by
Miss B
a great way to keep anecdotal notes organized for each student in reading and math
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 Division Facts check off list

Division Facts check off list

This simple division fact check off list is perfect for data binders to track if students have mastered their division facts up to 12.
Preview of Journal- Intercepts

Journal- Intercepts

Created by
Mr. Fediuk
This is a journal for students to apply their writing skills to mathematics. This journal asks students to define intercepts, state the methods used to find them, give the significance of them, and also to provide an example of finding each intercept. This includes a key for the grader.
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
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