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Using Cold Read Tests in the Classroom
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Erin says
Awww! It sounds like you had a fabulous last week of school! Congratulations on surviving another school year! Enjoy summer with your girlies!
Erin
Short and Sassy Teacher
Deb Hanson says
The SPLASH party looks like so much fun! Have a relaxing summer!
Shelly Sitz says
What is your criteria for passing math facts?
Thanks,
Shelly
Smiling and Shining in Second Grade
admin says
They are given timed drilled test. I has 50 problems and they are given 3 mins. to complete. If they pass then they move to the next level. If they don't then they have to redo that particular test over the following week. We have the fast facts test every Friday {I should say on most Fridays}. I do not take it for a grade, it is only to earn the reward. They have to earn their napkin, spoon, bowl, ice cream, whip cream, sprinkles, chocolate, etc… The first half of the tests cover addition and about midway through they switch to subtraction. The test are ones that I have used for years, from an old series we use to use. But I love the format, so I keep using them. This is something my whole grade does.