Great way to start the year and find out what your students' needs are! I created this assessment based on what my students should have learned according to their first grade standards. It's simple and easy to use! Included are 6 slides of ELA and Math questions.
This jeopardy game is not only engaging and fun, but students become experts at developing problem solving strategies. Instead of fearing two and three digit numbers for the first time , students are excited to participate in this fun online game. Game comes with directions. Just like real jeopardy game with one and two stew word problems. Also includes addition and subtraction equations.
QUICK BEGINNING OF THE YEAR ASSESSSMENT!The first-grade beginning of the year assessment is designed to understand the foundational skills and knowledge that students have acquired during their kindergarten year and to provide a baseline for their learning journey in first grade. This quick assessment includes various components to assess students' abilities in phonics, math, and listening skills. Additionally, the assessment will evaluate their ability to listen attentively and follow directio
Distance learning has worn teachers and students out! I created this short assessment as a fun way to review what we have learned throughout the year. This was originally a second part to an online game I created for my students.
I created this beginning of the year assessment for my Kindergarten students as a distance learning tool. Every teacher is on pins and needles on what will happen for the next school year, so I created this specifically for remote learning. It's already difficult to teach from home, so I figured this would be a great one on one video assessment for our little ones!
Students will love this game! It is perfect for in person and digital learning. Not only is it extremely engaging, but students are learning one of the most challenging standards in the beginning of the year. Editable and comes with directions.
Whether you're teaching face-to-face or digitally this year, morning work is always a must to get your day started! I always use morning work while I take attendance or wait for all of my students to come in. Great way to keep classroom management going!
I used these worksheets for my students during distant learning. Students were able to show me which strategy they were using at home to solve word problems. The explanation box allows them to take ownership of their work and I was able to take a quick assessment!