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Special Education Teaching Resources and IEP Goal Bank | TeachTastic

Learning Standard

5.OA.A.1

Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.

Special Education Teaching Resources and IEP Goal Bank | TeachTastic

Target IEP Goal

By (date), when given exercises with numerical expressions, the student will correct order of operations errors, improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

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IEP Goal Objectives

1

Assess Numerical Expressions With Parentheses and Brackets

By (date), when given exercises with numerical expressions, the student will assess numerical expressions with parentheses and brackets, improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

2

Assess Numerical Expressions With Parentheses

By (date), when given exercises with numerical expressions, the student will assess numerical expressions with parentheses, improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

3

Assess Numerical Expressions

By (date), when given exercises with numerical expressions, the student will assess numerical expressions, improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

4

Explore Facts in Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division

By (date), when given exercises with mixed operations, the student will explore facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

Teaching Resources

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