Math Fluency And Accuracy - Progress Chart

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Student:
Teacher:
Date:
Grade:
Teaching Math Facts
This intervention is designed to build math fact fluency and increase accuracy.
This intervention can be used for addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division
facts, for example. Requires approximately 7 minutes each day.
Materials needed: 5 math probes (i.e., worksheets containing math problems for the
problem skill), timer, and monitoring chart. Draw a line under the first 2-3 rows of
problems on the worksheet. Review progress and change materials weekly. Ask student
to select 3 items/activities from the “Things I Would Like to Earn” worksheet.
Coach Card (conduct these steps every day):
Get out materials.
Write name and date on math sheet.
Work all the problems above the line on the worksheet with your teacher’s
or tutor’s help.
2
Set timer for
minutes. Cover the practice problems above the line.
2
Work problems below the practice line for
minutes.
When timer rings, stop working.
Score your paper with the answer key or teacher’s help.
Count number of problems you got right. Write the correct answer for the
problems you missed.
Write score at the top of math sheet.
Write score on your monitoring chart.
Did you beat your score? Circle yes or no on the monitoring chart.
If you beat your score, choose a reward from your reward menu.

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