Use a printable checklist to track your teaching of 5th-grade Common Core Standards for Math.
Keep Track of Content Coverage with 5th Grade Math Standards Checklists
This year we are excited to help you streamline your 5th grade math instruction effortlessly with a handy set of printable checklists tailored to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Our Math checklists make it easy to plan, assess, and track improvement across all domains, including Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Numbers and Operations, Geometry, Measurement, and more!
Using Your 5th Grade Common Core Math Standards Trackers
This set of printable CCSS Math Standard checklists is a useful addition to any educator’s toolkit. They can be used in different ways to streamline planning and documentation. Here are just a few ideas for using them!
- Effortlessly organize your Math curriculum by referencing specific standards summarised in each checklist. Identify skills and knowledge students need to master for targeted instruction and focused learning results.
- Track individual student improvement with ease. Use the checklists to observe students’ mastery of each standard, enabling personalized intervention lessons and differentiated instruction to meet a mixture of learning needs.
- Adapt the checklists to suit your instruction style and classroom dynamics. Integrate them into your current lesson plans, unit guides, or assessment frameworks
- Use the checklists to mark off dates concepts are taught, retaught and mastered by your learners. When a parent or supervisor asks to see your teaching documentation, you have it ready to go!
Please note that these trackers are correct as of May 2024. All information was taken from the Common Core State Standards Initiative and should be cross-referenced with any relevant curriculum documents that your school may implement before use.
Download and Print Your 5th Grade Common Core Standards Checklists Today!
This resource is available as a Google Slides or Printable PDF file. Click the download button to select your preferred format and get your copy!
This resource was created by Brittany Collins, a teacher in Indiana and Teach Starter collaborator.
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