This is a fully editable document with 18 social-emotional/behavioral special education goals. Within this document you can tailor each goal sheet to the IEP deadlines dates, accuracy, and student names for your caseload. Make as many changes as needed to make these data sheets useful in your teaching setting. Goal areas addressed: 1. Engagement during whole group instruction2. Using self-control (calm-down) strategies3. Increasing Time on Task4. Following single or multi-step directions5.
Rubrics are a great resource to use with students who need clear expectations and set criteria to understand the behavior they should be engaging in. I love using these because they are individualized for each student’s specific needs. In addition, they are also teacher friendly, especially for teachers that have multiple classes and/or larger class sizes! This documents gives you instructions on being able to select your behaviors and set your scoring criteria to help increase your student's ex
The thinking/reading strategy of visualizing is an important skill that many kids have a hard time with. Visualizing helps a student become engaged in a book and understand the context of the text in a powerful way. Some of my students had problems with visualizing so I created this rubric andformative assessment to measure where they were and the progress they were making. The first page is a four point rubric on where they are at as visualizers. The second page has a SmartBoard graphic wi
These writing assessment forms provide simple and fast feedback for elementary writers. I use this product at the end of each of my writing units to quickly share information about students' final drafts with them and their families. There are two feedback sheets included for each genre, one with visual cues for emerging readers and one with just text. The types of writing represented are how-to writing, small moments, all about books, opinion writing, and realistic fiction texts. There are al
Looking for a way to quickly assess students on participation? I created a simple rubric that can be used to provide teachers, students, and parents clear and concise feedback on Warm-Up work and participation.
I uploaded an editable version so that you could modify the language to work for your individual classroom environment. The current version was written for my math classes. However, this rubric is being used by colleagues in a variety of content classrooms!
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This product will help you monitor and assess your students' reading comprehension and participation during literature circles, guided reading, or book circles. Print a copy of the checklist for each of your small groups, and track their behaviors as they discuss a text. You'll soon notice patterns with students and how they discuss a text, serving as a formative assessment that can determine your future mini-lessons. Two rubrics also included for students to evaluate their own participation in
This is a Microsoft Word Document. I created this for students to refer to during different parts of the lesson. It is a "Fist to 5" poster. I printed this and enlarged it on the poster maker at our school. It looks great!
Free Choice Centers are an exciting and effective way to organize and manage literacy centers in any elementary classroom! Students learn responsibility and accountability when put in charge to complete the centers they want to, when it works best for them. Learners are given a checklist of the centers required to be completed within the given time (1-2 weeks). The included checklist and rubric are fully customizable! How to Use:Display the Free Choice Centers Interactive Whiteboard file on y
Students love to learn and create their own tall tall story. Help increase students' ability to work on strengthening their ideas and content, organization of their literacy work, word choice, and use of figurative language.
This is a 5 point rubric for a total of 20 points possible. Go over the rubric with students before they begin the writing process so they know the expectations for a good paper.
This rubric is easy to follow and easy to understand. I use this with my students for their performance assessments throughout the year. Although, the music selections increase in musical level, the assessment still remains the same.
It is in word form so you can edit what you need on your own computer.
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Are your kids struggling to be productive and collaborate in breakout rooms? Help them get started and stay on task using this Zoom beakout room rubric. The document comes with 10 sentence starters for studets to be proactive, and self-assess their invidual contribution in the Zoom breakut room. It can also be used to assess groups. This document will help students increase the effectiveness of their breakout rooms, because now they know what is expected of all students in the group.
Use this unit card to help you and your students keep track of your learning goals/I can statements. It makes it very easy to see the leveled learning goals.
It has a place for you to enter what assignments go with what learning goal in the unit and a place for students to keep track of their quiz scores for each learning goal.
It is an editable word document.
Parents need to know what's happening in your class, and this is an easy checklist to keep them in the know.
***This is a growing product. I will be adding full page reports, as well as alternative lists to better suit your needs. Purchasing it now for a low price will allow you access to future updates. Price will increase with product growth. Product is not currently editable.***
With the implementation of the Danielson Framework, Common Core State Standards and the Understanding By Design model, educators are looking for ways to help increase students' awareness about their own learning. Domain 3 of the Danielson Framework reflects on various aspects of instruction, including Communicating with Students (3a) and Engaging Students in Learning (3c). Using rubrics are an excellent way to address some of these aspects, as they offer an avenue for peer-conferencing and self
Here is my resource for the "The Language of Ghosts". It includes comprehension quizzes for each of the three parts, and 2 projects (one design your own island project and one debate project) which can be used to cover math, art, or language expectations. The projects come with rubrics and graphic organizers/ planning pages.
Use this editable AR Goal Tracker to help students keep track of their own goals and progress as they earn points on AR quizzes. Students can color/shade in each box as they earn points from passed quizzes. This allows for students to visually see the progress they are making, as well as how far they have to meet their goals.
2nd - 5th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Clean Up Your Backyard is the first children’s book designed specifically to enhance physical education lessons and improve student learning. Teachers will love the easy to implement lesson plans that introduce overhand throwing mechanics and eye/hand accuracy. Administrators and parents alike will love that literature is integrated into PE classes providing verbal and visual cues for skills as well as increasing movement vocabulary. Most importantly, students will love the whimsical story of tw
Natural Disasters unit covering tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Includes background information, detailed lesson plans for entire unit, worksheets, quizzes, power points, and rubrics.
Writing Conference Record for Teachers to use when conferencing with students about their writing. Includes space for name, date, compliment, and goal to document as formative assessment. Use with Writing Conference Form. Aligned with Common Core State Standards for Language and Writing. Used to supplement Benchmark Literacy and Lucy Calkins Units of Study. Created by Growing Brains.
Standards based differentiated choice board tied to 3rd grade reading and writing standards. Great for work stations, prompting student choice, andincreasing student interests in tasks.
Use this tool to track your students and their progress in UFLI. This will show each student's overall average across lessons, grade level average, and their total percent correct on each lesson. Directions: Add students to summary tab (their names will then populate on all lesson tabs) Enter scores on lessons tabs Use the individual tab for showcasing one student at a time. Enter the student's first and last name where it says "example student" and their scores will show as well as a grade leve