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Preview of Freebie AR Reading Log

Freebie AR Reading Log

Created by
iTeach2ndAnaB
Here's another Freebie. AR reading log that you can use with any book that has an AR quiz or with digital books such as those on the EPIC App. I have been using this with my reading intervention group. It provides them with a great visual on how they are doing with their AR tests and levels.
Preview of Student Grade Tracker with Bar Graph

Student Grade Tracker with Bar Graph

Created by
Alisha Janes
This simple tool allows students to see their own progress. Students can enter the names of ten tests, quizzes, or assignments and then use a simple bar graph design to show the grades they received. Print one for every subject!
Preview of Free! Reading Comprehension Strategies Checklist ~ Test -Taking Skills

Free! Reading Comprehension Strategies Checklist ~ Test -Taking Skills

Created by
Flying Colors
This free printable checklist will help your students to remember their strategies for completing a reading comprehension test or quiz. There are 4 checklists on one page. We attach a checklist to a practice test and students check each step as they complete them. This is great aid to teach students to use while preparing to take end of year state assessments. Be sure to check out our other great products!
Preview of Calendar Math Journal by The 2 Teaching Divas

Calendar Math Journal by The 2 Teaching Divas

Here is a printable to use as part of your daily calendar routine. It emphasizes many math skills including: calendar, number recognition, counting and cardinality, and number sense. It can be used as morning bell work or you can complete it together as you work the calendar each day. You can also use it in centers after you have completed as a class. Use it everyday or once a month! Either way, it's bound to increase learning in your classroom! Hope you enjoy!
Preview of Reading Workshop Data Binder Sheets

Reading Workshop Data Binder Sheets

Created by
Samantha Kelly
Here is a free collection of data sheets and a cover page to include in your reading binder. Included in this set are 5 different data collection/formative assessment tools and a description of how to utilize them in your classroom. I hope you find these tools useful!
Preview of AR Reading Log

AR Reading Log

Use this reading log in the classroom or as homework to track the books that your students are reading as well as if they are taking AR quizzes on them. The last column of the log is intended for students to check off when they take an AR quiz on a book. This product includes: One color reading log One black and white reading log
Preview of Ticket Out: Formative Assessment

Ticket Out: Formative Assessment

There are 18 different types of "tickets out" included in this download. Use these to close your lessons and get your students' feedback. You can also use this download as a formative assessment and closure of your lessons. Make copies so you have enough to hand out after each of your lessons. Come up with a question (that is tied to your objective) to have your students write on their "ticket out." Then, have students fill in the appropriate information. Choose from two size options, make
Preview of FREE! 5 Month Behavior Data Collection Sheet

FREE! 5 Month Behavior Data Collection Sheet

This is the form I keep in each Behavior Binder for students in my Primary Autism Classroom. My BII inputs daily data counts to give me a full picture for IEP and FBA writing, I can see in a glance if behavior interventions are working by the decrease in totals from week to week or month to month. I use it for 1 or 2 target Bx. Data Tallies are taken on laminated data sheets in sharpie, and erased and the end of the day using a dry erase marker (*TIP) to save paper and clutter.
Preview of Redo Please! Assignment Form

Redo Please! Assignment Form

Need a simple way for students a "request to retest"? This form is your go-to. Saved as a PDF, this form will work with any subject or assignment, not just quizzes or tests! Included: PDF form of "Redo Please!" sheet
Preview of Anecdotal Notes Template

Anecdotal Notes Template

Created by
Haley Keeling
I created this template to help teachers take meaningful, in the moment anecdotal notes on their students. This template provides a space for observations and a place for instructional decisions based on the observations. This formative assessment is quick, easy and can be done throughout the year to keep track of student progress. These notes can be taken for any subject and are great to reference while doing report cards as well! I hope you enjoy using this tool. I appreciate any feedback yo
Preview of Math Fact Fluency Graph for Data Notebook (Graph to 40)

Math Fact Fluency Graph for Data Notebook (Graph to 40)

This is a change to one of the graphs in our Data Notebook pack. This graph is for math facts and includes a 10-week graph that goes up to 40 on a scale that increases by 2. Enjoy this freebie and go grab our entire Data Notebook Pack if you like this! :) Click Here To Visit Our Blog!
Preview of Student Fluency Graphs

Student Fluency Graphs

Created by
Hello Literacy
This is a freebie file for anyone wishing to have students graph their own fluency data. There is one page for each quarter...sorry it's a quarter late. :-) Research tells us that when students take an active role and ownership in their own learning, their effort increases which correlates with their achievement because they see the value that increased effort plays in their academic success. Thanks! Jen Jones www.helloliteracy.com
Preview of Checking for Understanding - Quick Formative Assessments

Checking for Understanding - Quick Formative Assessments

My goal this year is to do a better of job of checking for understanding (or quick, simple formative assessments). I created some cards to attach to the student desks that will do just that! Just download the file and print on green, yellow, and red card stock. The GREEN is for students who totally understand the concept, YELLOW for students who kind of understand and RED for students who don't understand. To increase the functionality, I also printed the letters A, B, and C on the back in
Preview of Practice with Games Freebie!

Practice with Games Freebie!

I send this home at the beginning of each school year. It is a resource for parents to help their children practice skills at home in a fun way. The letter includes: Description of 8 games that can easily be made and played at home to increase basic skills at home. These game ideas can be used to practice letter recognition, number recognition, sight words, or weekly word families. **If you like this resource please check out my store for some of the games already created for you!
Preview of Fluency Graphs

Fluency Graphs

Created by
Diann Rakadroka
These three free graphs are perfect for helping students chart their own progress. Research shows that students that take a more active roll in tracking their personal progress make greater gains. Graphing reading fluency is a fun way to help your students feel motivated and accountable. Charts give learners immediate feedback and are great for positive reinforcement. Students can be timed for one or two minute intervals to increase their fluency on a daily or weekly basis. They can track th
Preview of IEP Data Collection Sheets (Non-Editable)

IEP Data Collection Sheets (Non-Editable)

These are the data collection sheets that I use on a weekly basis in my classroom during small groups. Keep in mind this is the FREE, NON-EDITABLE version. These sheets have been a game changer for me! I used to collect IEP data here and there whenever I had extra time, but over the last two years I have committed to a block of time everyday for what my class calls "IEP Small Groups". Students rotate through four stations in groups of two (Math, Writing, Reading, and a Computer Station - this ye
Preview of DRA Reading Progress Tracking Charts Grades k-2

DRA Reading Progress Tracking Charts Grades k-2

Encourage your students to track their own reading level progress this year with this DRA aligned reading level chart! Easy to use!This is a simple chart I use with students to track their reading progress throughout the school year. Students are motivated when they see their hard work paying off in increased levels in reading. It is also motivational for students who haven't been giving their best effort to see where they stand. Incuded are: ✏ Student tracking charts for grades k-2 (3 charts) ✏
Preview of Tell Me About Your Student

Tell Me About Your Student

Build strong relationships with families from the very beginning of the school year!This Tell Me About Your Student bilingual questionnaire helps you learn about your students’ strengths, needs, interests, and support systems before the first day of school. This resource includes both English and Spanish versions, making it perfect for supporting diverse families and increasing family engagement. Perfect for: • Back to school • Meet the teacher • Open house • Beginning of the year • Family
Preview of Repeated Reading Log

Repeated Reading Log

Did you know that repeated readings can boost your reading skills? And if you're tired of the traditional reading log, try a repeated reading log instead! Here's why: Improves fluency: When you read the same text several times, you become more familiar with it, which makes you read faster and smoother. This fluency leads to better comprehension and enjoyment of the text. Increases vocabulary: Repeated readings help you understand the context and meaning of unfamiliar words in the text. This
Preview of Google Forms Quiz-Mystery Science for Distance Learning- Why is the ocean salty?

Google Forms Quiz-Mystery Science for Distance Learning- Why is the ocean salty?

Created by
Charging 4th
2nd grade Mystery-Science mini-lesson: Why is the ocean salty?I have created a short, simple quiz through GOOGLE FORMS to assess students after they have viewed this mini-lesson. Use it as a quiz or a comprehension check.Mystery Science is offering FREE access right now because of distance learning, Go sign up for an account!Link quiz to your Google Classroom and have instant feedback through Google Drive/Google Forms.It is a great way to assess students during the Coronavirus pandemic, and the
Preview of Behavior Monitoring Checklist

Behavior Monitoring Checklist

Created by
SmileandStaple
Behavior Monitoring Checklist with Visual Cues Promotes positive behavior and self-monitoring. Good way to communicate home daily. Can be used for whole class or individual students. Great way to track data for behavior modification plans, provide information to parents, case workers, administration. Easily track portions of the day or specific classes. Create goals with student(s) to improve upon, make plans, and increase accountability.
Preview of Reading Interest Survey FREEBIE

Reading Interest Survey FREEBIE

Reading interest surveys are a great way to get to know more about your students. This free survey is a great way to collect data about your elementary students' interests at the beginning of the school year. The surveys can also be administered multiple times during the school year to monitor changes in students' interests. Teachers can use the information to reflect on and plan their instruction based on students' interests for increased engagement. Students can write or draw their responses b
Preview of Do students feel sick? Do W.O.W first! 8.5 x 11 poster

Do students feel sick? Do W.O.W first! 8.5 x 11 poster

Do you have frequent flyers to the health room or nurses office? Post this W.O.W. sign in your classroom! On the first day of school, I explain to the students that if they feel sick, I'm going to ask them first to do W.O.W. which stands for "Water, Oxygen, Wait." It's amazing how many students feel better after doing "W.O.W."If a student comes to me and says they don't feel good, I point them toward the sign hung near our drinking fountain. After doing the three things, (especially the ten minu
Preview of ESL Teaching Cognates Article

ESL Teaching Cognates Article

Created by
Fun To Teach
As ESL teachers of second language learners, we know that cognates or words that look and/or sound similar in two languages are abundant in academic language. With this in mind, we offer this informative free ESL article that will give you a framework of teaching cognates. •Why teach cognates? •What does the research say? •What are false cognates? •What can parents do? Common Core State Standards (CCSS) ask us to increase vocabulary and comprehension. Second language learners can benefit in t
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