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Anecdotal Record for Informal Reading Assessment {Common Core Aligned} 1st Grade

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This is a grade-level license product. Feel free to use among all the teachers on your grade level.

Are you looking for an assessment form that let's you check off 18 Common Core standards in one assessment? Well, this form will do that for you! I have taken the Common Core standards for ELA and plugged them into an anecdotal record sheet for an informal running record. This sheet for 1st grade only. Other grade levels linked below. 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.

The license for this anecdotal record gives permission to use among all teachers on your grade level, therefore this is a grade level license. Please do not distribute, in any format to teachers outside your school or building. Please redirect them to my store. Permission is given to copy for any interventionist that also works with students on your grade level.

Here are links to this form for other grade levels:
Kindergarten Form
2nd Grade Form
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade

Thank You!
Jen Jones
www.helloliteracy.blogspot.com
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superteach113
Hi, Jen,
I am a first grade teacher in Wake County, NC. and I'm swamped with all the assessments I feel I need to show proficiency in each of the ELA standards. Do you have these for each quarter or do we use the same one for each quarter? I've been teaching 26 years and have never been so stressed as I am with the Common Core.
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Jen Jones-Hello Literacy  (TpT Seller)
Hi! I totally get it! There is so much data collection now. Your question got me thinking about a way I could streamline the anecdotal record sheet for Wake County teachers so I'll highlight the quarterly standards and resend. Email me at work, jjones2, and I won't charge you again. :-)
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I actually have a question about the Pete the Cat costume shoes from your website. Couldn't find any other way to contact you. How did the teachers create the shoes to go over their shoes? We have dress like a character day coming up and would like to do that.
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Jen Jones-Hello Literacy  (TpT Seller)
I get that question a lot. I'll get that team to spell it out and post it here.
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