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Grade 4 - 6 Addressing Math Gaps
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Help my class has GAPS! Considering supplementary learning your new students may be in differing places. If your grade 4-6 students are behind, please use these planners to combine outcomes. This will benefit both teacher and student. Planning your math this way will alleviate math anxiety and make things more manageable. There is a separate plan to address learning gaps in Grade 4, Grade 5 and Grade 6.

Subject:
Math
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Activity/Lab
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Author:
Sask DLC
Nichole Bredy
Date Added:
05/29/2020
Scoilnet
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This website is excellent. It contains rich and diverse high-quality resources directed towards teachers and learners. Activities and guides can be self-paced/self-directed by the learner, or facilitated with adults. Material encourages critical thinking, and learning across subjects (ex: integrating learning new vocabulary into math activities).

Resources available across subjects, searchable by grade level, subject, and domain within each subject (ex: fractions within mathematics).

Materials for early childhood and grades K-12. Freely available.

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Math
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Scoilnet
Date Added:
01/12/2021
Using Mathletics to Identify (and fill)  Gaps in Learning
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Mathletics is a powerful tool or weapon of “mass instruction”. This session will show you how to use Mathletics to identify which outcomes your students are currently meeting, and where there are gaps in their learning.  This outcome specific information can be provided for the class overall and each individual student by using the assessments available in Mathletics.  Mathletics can also be used to help fill those learning gaps by using differentiation, and using the information from student activities to group students for small group instruction based on their results from activities.  Come and learn how to put this amazing tool to work for you and your students this year.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Melissa Lander
Vanessa Lewis
Kelli Boklaschuk
Date Added:
06/29/2020