This is an Excel spreadsheet that automatically averages grades. The file includes a separate sheet for Reading, Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies and Health. You do have the choice to change the name of each sheet to make it your own. Simply right click and choose rename from the drop down menu.
Thank you for downloading this file. I have used these forms for years and have found them to be essential for organizing information. I send the Student Information Sheet home on the first day of school. You may display the Volunteer Sign-up during your Back-to-School event or on Meet the Teacher day. I refer to this form though out the year whenever I need to count on parents’ help. The Parent Contact Log helps me keep track of when and to whom I have spoken with regarding a child. The O
This file serves as a tool to keep parents informed about their student's DRA progress. The best part about it is that it will not take long to fill out the information. It is also another piece of data that teachers can keep for every student.
Fall is just around the corner. Use this file to create a fall-themed bulleting board. This is a great activity for a sub to complete. Everything is included for you. Take advantage of the letters you can use for the title, the graphics to enhance the décor of your board and varied paper samples depending on your students’ writing abilities. Some picture books (links included) you can use for this file are the following: The Leaf Thief- https://amzn.to/4e61iCZRowan the Red Squirrel- https://am
Unleash some fun with our Monster Theme Tally Chart Activity! Students will enjoy counting and recording different monsters using tally marks. Perfect for practicing data collection and early math skills, this activity combines creativity with learning as students tally up their favorite spooky creatures. Ideal for Halloween or any time you want to add a bit of monster fun to your classroom! Page 1: Title Page Page 2: Students will count the monsters and tally them on page 2. Page 3: Use the tab
This file is a great resource for keeping data. It is also an easy way to quiz and grade students on each list. I have also included a sample of the parent letter that goes home at the beginning of the year. Make copies of pages 3 and 4 and attach them to the letter. Then, make copies of pages 5-8 for each student for grading and/or keeping data. I usually make a copy of the scores for lists 1-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12 in order to keep parents informed of their student’s progress.
Positive emails foster a strong, collaborative relationship between teachers and parents. By highlighting students' successes, improvements, and positive behaviors, we build trust and encourage parents to actively engage in their child's education. This partnership is crucial for creating a supportive learning environment. This time-saving file contains eight positive email messages you can use to communicate with parents.
Use this product to teach singular and plural nouns. You may also use this resource as an assessment or as part of a center during balanced literacy time.
This file may be used to document students’ reading
progress. This also helps me keep a record of skills
and strategies discussed during the year. I hope this
is as helpful to you as it has been to me.
Thank you!
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