Description
This set of 24 Exit Slips covers all 5th grade Problem Solving with Decimal TEKS. These Exit Tickets will help you determine if students can: add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals, represent decimal multiplication and represent division with decimals.
Exit Slips will give you a quick snapshot of student understanding ?These are an excellent assessment tool to drive your instruction and intervention!?
The included KEY has space to record the names of students who need reteach to make record-keeping easy and simple.
This resource also includes a DATA TRACKING SYSTEM that helps you track student mastery of the TEKS and the small group intervention you do with students who are struggling. It is a useful tool to help make RTI decisions and to show your administrators how you are masterfully responding to student needs.
?There are 4 Exit Slips for each of the Supporting TEKS:
5.3D Represent Decimal Multiplication
5.3F Represent Decimal Division
?There are 6 Exit Slips for each of the Readiness TEKS:
5.3E Multiply Decimals
5.3G Divide Decimals
?There are 4 Exit Slips for this Readiness TEKS:
5.3K Add & Subtract Decimals
*5.3K covers addition and subtraction with whole numbers, decimals and fractions. Each of the problem solving sets include 4 unique exit slips for this standard that use the number type that corresponds to the set.
Exit Slips will give you a quick snapshot of student understanding as you progress through your unit. ?These are an excellent assessment tool to drive your instruction and intervention!?
This is a TEKS centered resource. While others may be TEKS-aligned, they often cover Common Core standards as well. My Texas specific resources cover the TEKS and nothing but the TEKS, so that teachers dont have to spend additional time sorting through what to use and what not to use. I know how precious each and every school day is; there is no time to waste. As with all of my resources, it is designed with STAAR in mind.
I have included an editable version of the data tracker. Here are links to the fonts I used, which are free for personal use.