Templates

Here you will find templates that are ready to use!



Sometimes it just helps to get started and then create your own! This Wakelet can help get you started! My favorites are below!

Technology is just a tool. In terms of getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teacher is the most important. - Bill Gates

Each template allows you to see it BEFORE you make a copy. Would you like your own copy?! See below!

  • Compare and Share: Students compare two methods for approaching a problem, and then write about which method they prefer to use and their reasoning. This is in Google Slides.
  • Exit Ticket: There are 4 different types of Exit Tickets available to your students. From the drop down menu, they can select which one they prefer or which one you would like them to do.
  • Quarter Sheet: Students take a picture of their work and post it on their slide. When they are finished, the students will comment on another peer's work providing feedback. Very helpful for Chromebooks!
  • Retake those Mistakes: Use this for error analysis pieces. Students can post a problem they did incorrectly to get feedback, or you can post a problem that was most missed. Student provide their insight on their own slide and comment on others.
  • Warm Up: Students type their warms ups on a daily basis. This template has a spot for students to also write something about themselves as well. 
  • Which One Doesn't Belong: Students develop an open conversation about mathematics to decide which one of the four doesn't belong. Simply screenshot one of the many 2x2 square on the "Which One Doesn't Belong" site and allow all students to edit. Here is a sample.
  • Graphic Organizers: This template has 8 different choices for graphic organizers. 
  • Number Talks: Engage students in the openness of math by utilizing Number Talks. Quickly use slides to have students share their answers and get feedback from their peers.

How to make a copy:

Select [Use Template]! Now you have your own copy in your Google Drive!



Looking for more templates and ideas?!

Check out this site I presented at a conference at my District!



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