Here is a bundle of all of my progress reports for the full year for first grade. They are designed to be used as snapshots of the student's current ability in parent friendly language. It covers all subject areas and learning behaviors. I will add specific comments at the bottom if necessary, You just put a check or an X based on the student's progress. I have received so many compliments from parents on these progress reports because they can finally understand them and know how to help their
It is COMPLETELY EDITABLE- you can change, alter, delete, and add slides as you see fit for your classroom.–There are 89 SLIDES in this Binder! It should cover EVERYTHING you need! –I have included it completely filled out for your convenience- you are encouraged to change what you need to make it work for YOU!–This product took me days and hours to complete, but it has been such a life-saver! I get SO many compliments on it from co-workers, subs, and my administration. –I promise you will love
Here is all 4 quarters of my team's curriculum mapping for every subject. It also indicates when we will give assessments, special events, and themes. It is editable.
This folder can be used for any grade level as it is editable. It is also very generic as the only thing you will need to provide with the plans are worksheets for each content area. It does not have to be a specific worksheet. I copy several worksheets for: grammar, writing, reading, science and social studies, phonics, and math at the beginning of the year and put them in file folders that say "day 1", "day 2", etc. for the sub to grab and go with these plans that I provide. These plans will g
Here are word problems for the entire year for all situation types. Quarter 1 is within 10 and quarter 2-4 are within 20. I left it as a word document so it can be edited by the user. There are word problems for every week M-Th. You can change the names to the name of your choice as well. Our grade level printed these all out, copied them two to a page, and assembled them in a plastic pronged folder for use for the entire year.
This is a progress report that is a quick snapshot to parents in friendly language they can actually understand. It covers all subject areas and learning behaviors. You just put a check or an X to show their progress instead of a grade.
This is a math fact fluency graph any grade level can use to help track how many problems they get right every week. This sheet will cover a 9 week span. You can do addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division facts.
This can be used for at home learning to celebrate and encourage your students to use the programs paid for by your school or district. We use dreambox, raz-kids and headsprout. Just change it to whatever your class uses and change the kid's names! My parents are raving about this as it motivates their child. I then send an email every morning with the leaderboards from the previous day in it! Enjoy!
Here are guided group plans and rotation schedules for reading, writing, and math. They are fully editable as word documents. It includes reading center groups, guided reading groups and detailed plans, math center groups and writing groups.
Here is a data folder for primary students with data collection graphs for sight words, math fact fluency, and reading level. There is also goal and conferencing pages for reading, writing, and math. I have also included a bonus goal and log sheet for the MI and RI.
Here is a powerpoint I have created that will guide you through delivering a digital lesson for any subject. I plan to create these and send them out to my parents/students. I also will "screencast" myself giving the lesson using the powerpoint for families without "powerpoint" on their devices.
This is a sticker reward chart for the website scootpad. You can change the title of the sticker chart if you do not use scootpad. Just add your student names to the chart. Once they get 10 90-100% scores on scootpad, they get a prize/treat.
This is a homework calendar for November/December for your first grade students. All they need is a composition book you can glue this calendar inside of. You can print them 2 to a page so it will fit neatly in the composition book. They choose 1 activity a night and they do a total of 4 a week. The journal is due on Friday and they get a treat if they have completed 4 activities. The activities are fun and engaging while they also cover standards of first grade.
Here is an at home learning schedule to send to parents to keep their children on a routine. Just edit it to put your grade level's requirements for your school.
We gave out resources and manipulatives for students to use from our classroom while they are learning at home. This checklist just makes sure that students are keeping up with their materials so they can be returned.