Grab and Go Math Data and Graphing
Grab and Go Packs are meant to provide extra practice with the math skill listed on this pack. I use these as an earlier finisher activity or an RTI activity. I store my activities in plastic photo cases, but they could also be stored in baggies too. The Grab and Go activities do not have paper recording sheets. Everything is meant to be be paper free (after initial set-up). There are some activities that students can record onto a laminated card. If you need to show accountability, have your students take a picture of the finished activity with a device.
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