This is a great worksheet to use during reading block. Students can color in the stars for each time they read the story before starting the book report. Students can illustrate and describe what happened in the beginning, middle, and end. They can draw and explain what they liked and didn't like about the story. They can also write and alternate ending.
This is a great tracker to display in class so students can see their growth in reading. It can be used to show parents their child's reading progress during parent-teacher conference. You may edit the words per minute to suit your class your student's goal. Awesome data to display!
This progress monitoring log sheet helps teachers keep a record of students and the skills they need intervention with. Great data to show parents and principals.
This weekly progress report will help the teacher update parents on their child's progress for reading, language arts and math. It also lets parents know their child's social and behavior skills in school.
This is a great form to keep data on your student's reading words per minute when assessing. It is a good documentation to present to parents, colleagues, or principal. It helps keep a log of the words missed when reading and determine how many of your students are meeting the class goal.
This is perfect for parents to provide feedback on their child's homework or for the new model of hard copy instruction being sent home during this covid pandemic.
This is a great form to keep data on your student's reading words per minute when assessing. It is a good documentation to present to parents, colleagues, or principal. It helps keep a log of the words missed when reading and determine how many of your students are meeting the class goal.
Great for posting up on walls, windows, or the chalkboard. Children can learn sounds and associate it with pictures. You can also print smaller sizes to use as flashcards for centers or extra practice.