This is a site license bundle of each of the grade level anecdotal records I already sell in my store individually. Many literacy coaches emailed me and asked me to bundle them all together. Feel to use among all the teachers, interventionist, support staff and literacy coaches at your school.
The assessment forms in this bundle (one per grade level) will allow teachers to check off 18 Common Core standards in one informal reading assessment! Both fiction and non-fiction assessments included. I have taken the Common Core standards for ELA and plugged them into an anecdotal record sheet for an informal running record. There is one sheet per grade level with fiction reading standards noted on the top, and informational reading standards noted on the bottom. I run a bunch of blank sheets, put them in a 3 hole binder where each student has their own tab. As you perform guided reading or do individual reading conferences, check the standards that the child is able to demonstrate in their oral reading, thinking aloud and retelling of the book. In the Notes and Observations section, do a short record of oral reading, or note confusions, tricky and your teaching points. Since there is a 50/50 fiction and nonfiction balance of text reading in the common core, you will have a balance of fiction and nonfiction anecdotal notes if you fill up one sheet before moving to a new sheet. Both fiction and non-fiction anecdotal records fit onto one sheet of 8 1/2 x 11.
These are so so so wonderful. You saved me so much time in trying to create them myself!
May 15, 2013
cheriinmi
Thanks!
May 8, 2013
chollar4
useful tool
April 14, 2013
moralesp
Awesome!
April 9, 2013
Heidig89
Another great resource, thanks!
April 5, 2013
harvisla
Great Resource
February 22, 2013
heatherbrooksky
Thanks!
February 3, 2013
Lori Welsh
I can not tell you how happy this makes me. Just knowing I can be this organized from the start is a huge relief.
February 3, 2013
suhrich
Love it!
January 30, 2013
pappell
Thanks
January 26, 2013
MillerSpeer
I work as an interventionist and knew every grade level could use this, so I purchased the bundle. My K-5 teachers were THRILLED to have an assessment sheet that tracked so many skills, yet was simple to use. Thank you so much for providing this on TpT!! I love your stuff and so does the staff at my school. I've used so many of your free items that I was excited to purchase something and give you some business. From one NC teacher to another....You Go Girl!
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hope2012
I just purchase your K-5 bundle and tried to match it to the Common Core Reading Standards for Lit, Info, Foundation Skills (Key Ideas and Details, Integration of Knowledge and Ideas.etc)
Can you clarify how you organized your materials? Thanks so much!
Hi! Good Morning! Because these forms were designed to be used as an anecdotal record keeping form during an informal running record, the Common Core standards selected to be included on the forms are only standards that students would be demonstrating and performing during an oral running record and and an oral retelling during a comprehension conversation with the teacher. If you use a formal running record system like DRA or the Fountas and Pinnell Benchmark Assessment System, then this form could be used in between formal running records to take note of oral reading behaviors during guided reading or individual reading conferences when you are informally assessing phonics and word attack strategies (RFS.3) and fluency (RFS.4) a child's speaking skills during the retell (the SL standards pertaining mostly to speaking) and the actual undertanding and comprehension of text (either the RL standards if the book is fiction [the top of the sheet] or the RIT standards if the book is non-fiction [the bottom of the sheet]). Since an informal running record doesn't include writing, the writing standards are not included, nor are the Language or grammar standards pertaining to standard conventions of English, and since the child is doing most of the talking during a running record and retelling, the speaking standards of the SL standards are also not included.