Right now, I am loving my Multiplication Facts visual tracking board in my classroom. I wanted to find a way for my students to visually track their progress in learning the multiplication facts, but not in a way that their pace would discourage them. Here it is......
Multiplication Tracking Board |
Each student decorated their own person so they know who they are, but others may not. As they pass a fact mastery test, they grab their person and move them to the next "fact club". They love celebrating their progress this way! It also helps me know how many are practicing a certain fact so I can plan my Daily Five routine (part of my current Daily 5 routine includes fact practicing in groups by fact).
We had our Parent Open House this week and many of the parents commented how they loved the system! They agree that a student should be measuring themselves against the class's progress, not another individual's progress.
You can find a freebie child template HERE.
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That is an AWESOME idea!!
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Anisa @ Creative Undertakings
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Diane
Don't you just love it when the parents LOVE what your doing!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas, and boy do I love your OWLS!
Cute!
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Julie
Thank you, Julie!
DeleteWhat a great idea! I don't have enough kids who didn't pass all of them at this point, but this gives me some interesting ideas for other things. I love the idea of them being able to track their progress visually.
ReplyDeleteI also use them for surveys and graphs. They've really come in handy!
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