Are you ready to build your independent work library with some free math task boxes?
If you have been following me long, you know that it is my passion for students to have access to an independent work library. You can read all about setting one up here.
Independent work libraries are a HUGE part of helping your students become independent learners and creating a classroom environment that runs smoothly. It’s a win win for everyone because students are becoming more independent and teachers are freed up!
Fractions was my go to math goal pick for 3rd grade state testing portfolios ( We did the MCAS- ALT) I had a less pretty version of these for my students back then that I updated for you all! Kids LOVE pizza, so this makes learning about fractions fun!
To include a non worksheet task like this as a sample for a MCAS ALT portfolio, I would take pictures before, during, and after the task was completed. Some states allow you to submit video also. I would then have the student complete a worksheet to go along with it as they progressed.
Download FREE math task boxes here!
HOW TO COLLECT DATA:
Use data sheets to track student task box data! Using these sheets can track student independence, start and end times, student bins (which they are able to complete) and needs for prompting.
You can download my task box data sheets for free here.