This is a recording sheet I use when I test my students number recognition. I have the students write their name and the date on recording sheet. I place the list of numbers in front of students and they state what the number is and I record what they. MN State Standards say students should be able to recognize numbers 0-32 by the end of kindergarten. I have updated the number recognition page to include more items. Assessments include: 0-10, 0-20, 0-32, 0-50 and 0-100. You can use this to asses
Directions: 1. Encourage students to write as many numbers as they can but let them know it is okay if they don’t fill in every box. The goal is to do their best. 2. Use the recording pages to circle the numbers the students have missed or wrote incorrectly. The student page is the page they write their numbers on. The tables that are included for the students to write are: 10x1, 11x1, 10x2, 11x2, 10x5, 11x5, 10x10, and 11x10. This allows you to have the option to have students start at 0 or
This is an assessment that you can use to easily keep track of your students ability to count to 100. It gives you a spot to write their name, the date, number they counted to, numbers skipped, if they achieved this goal and any extra comments you might have.
This product is to be used by students to write their numbers to 100. I found that students notice patterns while they are writing their numbers on a 10X10 column paper. So I was seeing that students could figure out these patterns and memorize them, rather than show me that they could write to 100. This sheet has 11 columns. There are still patterns on this sheet. However they aren't as noticeable. I was able to see if the students could write to 100 without using the patterns. This proved to
PreK - 8th
Math, Numbers, Place Value
CCSS, VA SOL
K.CC.A.1
, K.CC.A.3
, 1.NBT.A.1
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