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Choice Board Scoring Resources {Freebies}
Over the past year, I have received several questions about how I score the choice boards I use in my classroom. I decided to go ahead and compile my favorite choice board scoring resources and offer them for free. You can use these with choice boards that I create or with any choice boards you have. I have included a variety of different printables that you can choose from.
When the students have completed the work, I like for them to self assess themselves before turning it into me. I have included two different self assessment printables for your students to use: a rubric and a questionnaire. Use one or the other or use both.
The rubric requires the students to “score” themselves on specific categories. They highlight, color, or circle the descriptor that matches their work.
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Want some FREE choice boards to try out? Click here to read a blog post with more information about how to use choice boards and grab free ones!
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Grab all of these free choice board scoring resources mentioned in this post by clicking here or on the image below.
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September 4, 2015 at 12:00 pm
I love that you have students evaluate themselves first!
September 4, 2015 at 7:21 pm
I love this. Do you have any for lower grades (1st and 2nd – in particular, reading) or would it be okay to create some along the same format?
September 9, 2015 at 9:08 pm
Hi Sydney! My friend Cyndie at Chalk One Up for the Teacher has 1st and 2nd grade versions. You can find them at this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Chalk-One-Up-For-The-Teacher/Category/Choice-Boards
July 16, 2016 at 12:16 pm
Hello Jennifer, I was wondering how long you give your students to complete the board and when you give them new ones. I read your original blog post, but didn’t see anything about due dates. This looks like a great resource and I’m so excited to use!! Thanks!!
November 5, 2016 at 8:49 pm
I think your choice boards are great but I’m in Texas and we don’t use Common Core. Do you know of anyone in Texas who has something similar for the TEKS? Thanks. Jana
April 7, 2017 at 1:50 pm
Do you happen to have these for sixth grade?
April 11, 2017 at 7:22 pm
Hi Deb, I don’t have 6th grade resources. Thanks for asking though!
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Homework Vocabulary Choice Board (MFL)
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Korolyov or Korolev is an industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, well known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 183,402, the largest as a science city. As of 2018, the population was more than 222,000 people. It was known as Kaliningrad from 1938 to 1996 and served as the leading Soviet center for production of anti-tank and air-defense guns. In 1946, in the aftermath of World War II, the artillery plant was reconstructed for production of rockets, launch vehicles, and spacecraft, under the guidance of Russian scientist and academician Sergei Korolev, who envisioned, consolidated and guided the activities of many people in the Soviet space-exploration program. The plant later became known as the RKK Energia; when the Vostok space vehicle was being developed, this research center was designated as NII-88 or POB 989.
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korolyov,_Moscow_Oblast
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Coordinates 55°55'13.763" N 37°49'57.464" E
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This product helps students study with intention nightly on vocabulary words while giving them the choice in how they study!With 9 choices to choose from, students write their weekly vocabulary words at the top of the choice board. Then, they choose which activity to complete for their nightly homew...
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Vocabulary Homework Choice Board.pptx. add text here. Directions:Please use this Vocabulary Choice Board Monday-Thursday. Scholars may choose which activity they would like to do per night.
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This choice board is a great way for your students to practice their weekly vocabulary words. They will sort the words, define them, and use them correctly in writing. This choice board is perfect for a word work center, homework, or early finisher activities. It is intended for grades 3-5, but can be used in differentiation with more advanced ...
BOARD. 12 Different Activities! FREEBIE! Create Connections Make a connection to as many vocabulary words as you can. A connection is a memory, experience, story, song...etc that the word reminds you of. Illustrations Draw a picture to show the meaning of as many vocabulary terms as you can.
This choice board is a great way for your students to practice the week's vocabulary words. Give your students a new list of vocabulary words each week. They will choose activities to demonstrate their understanding of the words' meanings and correct usage. This choice board is perfect for reading centers, homework, or early finisher activities.
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Weekly Vocabulary Homework Vocabulary Homework Choice Board **Complete all homework in your Spelling and Vocabulary Spiral** Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Pick 3 choices. Vocabulary assignments will be checked each Thursday. Write a short story using all of the vocabulary words. Find a synonym and antonym for each of your vocabulary words.
Description Need some quick, no-prep vocabulary activities that give your students ownership of their work? These vocabulary homework choice boards are the perfect NO-PREP activity to give your students choices in their weekly vocabulary homework or vocabulary centers! These can be printed or used as digital vocabulary choice boards with Google Slides for distance learning or virtual teaching.
VOCABULARY HOMEWORK CHOICE BOARD. Homework for . Tuesday-Thursday. Night- (REQUIRED): Complete the lesson handout. Please complete 3 assignments from the homework choice board.
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Korolyov is a mid-sized city in North Moscow Oblast, best known as the "cradle of space exporation," as it was the center of the Soviet space program.
Korolyov or Korolev is an industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, well known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration.
Korolyov is a mid-sized city in North Moscow Oblast, best known as the "cradle of space exporation," as it was the center of the Soviet space program. It was also a former elite dacha location, a vacation spot for all sorts of famous Russians (e.g., Chekhov, Lenin, Akhmatova, Pasternak, Tsvetaeva, etc.). The city today has become one of the ...
Vocabulary Homework Choice Board 5.0 (26 ratings) ; View Preview Grade Levels K - 12th, Homeschool Subjects For All Subject Areas Resource Type Handouts, Homework, Activboard Activities Formats Included Word Document File $1.50 Add one to cart Buy licenses to share Wish List Share this resource Report this resource to TPT Candis Carey 9 ...
Korolyov or Korolev (Russian: Королёв, IPA: [kərɐˈlʲɵf]) is an industrial city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, well known as the cradle of Soviet and Russian space exploration. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 183,402, the largest as a science city. [4] As of 2018, the population was more than 222,000 people.
This menu includes 9 different vocabulary homework choices that can be used with any set of words. The same choices are shown with three different titles so you can choose the one that matches your preference: Vocabulary Menu, Vocabulary Choice Board, or Vocabulary Homework Choices