Please consider sharing a review after purchase, feedback and improvement is always welcomed! Thanks! Having students set goals and track progress is linked to a 32 percentincrease in achievement! Having students track their learning is paramount for them to see their own growth! When students take ownership and track their own learning, we know they tend to have better buy-in and in turn show better performance. These Student Data Notebooks (Data Trackers) are multifaceted. You can edit t
This resource has been created to help Teachers show student progression across any teaching unit. It can be used for any subject and any teaching unit for up to 35 students. Simply add the Subject, Unit Name, choose your 5 Grade Assessment Scale and enter the Pre and Post Assessment results for each student. The table and graph will automatically populate giving an easy to read visual of how students progressed through the unit taught. As an added bonus, this resource also tracks the incre
On this AR Reading Log there is a place for them to write the Book Title and Author's Last Name. They are to check off when they have read it 2x's and when they took a test. After they take an AR quiz, they then fill out how many points they earned, their percent, and have their parents inital their reading log.
This sheet will allow you to track all of your AIMS data in reading whether it be for benchmarking purposes or progress monitoring. I have my students log their own data each time we take a new test. This seems to give them more ownership of their scores and allows them to see their increase or decrease.
This sheet will allow you to track all of your AIMS data in math whether it be for benchmarking purposes or progress monitoring. I have my students log their own data each time we take a new test. This seems to give them more ownership of their scores and allows them to see their increase or decrease.
This is a tool that I use frequently to keep formative data on my students and the standards that have been taught. This template can be altered electronically or you can print and complete it as you progress throughout the year. Student names should be added at the top and I Can statements derived from the standards should be added in the second column. As you use formative assessment to analyze student achievement use the tracker to record the results. This can be done in many ways. You can pl
This DIBELS Next Benchmark chart includes benchmark 1, 2, and 3. The chart is in Microsoft Excel 97-2003 format and is automatically color coded when you type in your students score. Students scoring at or above benchmark are colored green, students scoring below benchmark are colored yellow, and students scoring well below benchmark are colored red. This will allow you to quickly scan your chart and see who is on what level without comparing numbers in your DIBELS manual. The chart also tally's
These DIBELS Next Benchmark charts include benchmark 1, 2, and 3 for Kindergarten thru 4th grade. The charts are in Microsoft Excel 97-2003 format and is automatically color coded when you type in your students score. Students scoring at or above benchmark are colored green, students scoring below benchmark are colored yellow, and students scoring well below benchmark are colored red. This will allow you to quickly scan your chart and see who is on what level without comparing numbers in your
Are you an SLP who is up for evaluation? I have a bundle to help you! Included in this bundle is 1) A Rubric to track student's knowledge of their goals across the beginning, middle and end of year benchmarks. 2 )Smart Excel Sheet- All you have to do is enter the scores from the rubric mentioned above, and this smart excel sheet will calculate: percentage of students who can name at least 1 goal independently. You'll be able to turn the excel sheet in as an artifact too! 3) Student Goal Tra
This is a Google Sheets download in order for you to edit the headings and insert your students' names. Checking in with exit tickets, fist to five, or turn and talks are all wonderful ways to do a quick assessment. With these forms you can jot down a quick observation and use that data to direct your instruction. Hope you find this helpful.
Collect and analyze any type of data easily with the use of this tool! Simply input any data taken from observations, behavior charts, etc. and averages will auto populate at the bottom for easy progress monitoring and reporting! Can be used for behavior data OR any academic area you are collecting data for! Can be used for as many students as you need- just make copies of the various tabs! At the very bottom you will see multiple tabs. Example Tab (a simple example of how to use this tool)2025
I've taken our Quarter system and made a spreadsheet for the year. It has school holidays added which can be changed easily. There is one page that is an example page that shows comments with a sample student and how to use the spreadsheet. This is a simple "average the grades" spreadsheet. Different categories count more (quizzes count 2x while tests count 4x). The semesters are cummulative for our district but can be easily changed :) Enjoy!
This progress report covers students' grades: tests, quizzes, homework, also, AR Points, and ClassDojo points. Completely editable to whatever info you want to add. Also has space for missing assignments and behavior notes.
Classroom Gradebook. Simply type in your student's names and the assignments and then the grades. They will automatically change colors based off of the score you type in. Color Codes: 0-74.99 = Red75-89.99 = Yellow 90-100 = GreenType in the percentage without the percent sign. (i.e. 95% should be typed in as just 95) Unlimited amounts of students, and unlimited amounts of assignments. If you need more subjects, just duplicate them and rename them to what you want.
The first day of school is stressful, for both teacher and student.
This Excel style Roster/Gradebook allows teachers quick access to a paper record of attendance and early grading. It allows the teacher to see trends early on regarding tardies or low performance on assessments.
Space is provided for:
- student roster (both absences and tardies)
- students' preferred name (or Target Language name in a world language class)
- new students added to the class
- grades for the day (class participa
This is a great time saver. If you have a test, quiz or exam with multiple choice and you need a form, this will work great for you. It has been designed for a test from 1 - 200 questions and is easy to edit to suit your needs to the number of questions you require. Includes a simple set of editing instructions. There is also a black area on each page under the 100 question mark which you can blank out and put your personal information in it.
This document was created to be able to collect data, track progress, and see student growth through the Reading Horizons program. There is one spreadsheet for each of the 6 Chapters. Each spreadsheet has 28 spaces for student names. Across the top of the spreadsheet are the reading skill, lesson number, and point value. The green columns are for the pre-test (formative) score. The red column is for the post-test (summative) score. The final two columns total the points so you can easily c
Track your lesson progress in the Abeka 3rd Grade curriculum subject by subject and day by day by letting your child or student color in their lesson progress for the day! You can also use these as a teacher or professional to visually see the required assignments for the 170 days required in their curriculum and track day to day progress without wondering where you left off. Personally, I highlight the open boxes which will be graded lessons in the accredited Abeka Academy program so children
This resource has been created to help Primary School Teachers track weekly Math Test / Quiz results and gauge how students are performing compared to the rest of the class. It can be used for up to 35 students and tracks highest result, lowest result, class average and a comparison for each student to the class average. A table and graph display student results vs the class average for any student selected using the drop down menu provided. A tab for each term has been created (4 in total). An
Organization is key with our large speech/language caseloads. This document, 6 pages of charting, will increase efficiency and organization dealing with IEP dates, case managers, student information, etc.
This was created to tract student's weekly progress on their times tables. Students take a daily quiz (not included), and graph their progress. End of week each student takes it home for parent signature.
A template for a year long Shared Reading Structure. The work was modified from Common Core Standards to include increased time spent in non-fiction text, poetry and drama. Perfect for classrooms that have ditched the Basal and would like a quick yearly overview.
This is a spreadsheet that I use to keep track of how my students are doing during AR. I write down quiz scores and if they have read with anyone. At a glance I can tell if a particular student is receiving enough of my attention and how they are doing with quizzes.
1st - 8th
Other (ELA), Reading
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