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Re: Mad Minute
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I have a small portable hanging file case that I keep the different levels of mad minutes in. I also have stickers and their rainbows that I put the stickers on based on their leves in the front of the case.

Each
student has a manila folder with their name on it. Each day at the start of mad minute their folder is passed out to them with the right test inside for them.

If I don't have parent help to correct their mad minutes and place the new test in the folder, I do it myself, sometimes at home (which is why I have the portable file folder case). Their rainbows are laminated and on a
plastic ring and are out during the day so they can flip through and check out their stars whenever they want-but at the same time they aren't hung up so that all students can see who is far behind (I have some very competetive little guys!).

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