This is a weekly progress report used to keep parents updated on how their students are doing in class. There are three verison, one with humanities as a subject, one with reading as a subject, and the last one you can create it how you would like it. Within these versions you can choose from reading fluency scores or letter fluency scores. This is an easy way to document grades and show parents how much progress the students are making in class.
These worksheets help students visually see how to subtract multiples of ten and also allows them to come up with their own math problems and solve them. These can be used as independent practice or for centers.
Use this file as a monthly writing journal, there are two prompts per month that use common primary lines. Use one or use both. This is a great way to show the students writing growth throughout the year and can even be used during parent/teacher conferences to show the parents their work. You can create a book with this and give it to the students at the end of the year so they can reflect on how far their writing has come.
Want to try and stay organized this year? Try out these cute take home folder covers. This folder can have important papers to go home, homework, classwork, teacher notes, and more. This serves as a great communication between parents and teachers.
This resource is designed to help with classroom management. There are a few different versions you can choose from. You can laminate these cards and use sharpies (use a magic eraser or hand sanitizer to remove) or you can use stickers. This is great way to keep track of students who are listening, following directions, and are ready to learn.
Want an easy way to let your parents know their student did great in calss? Use teacher mail! This is a fun and easy way to give parents a little note about their child. It creates a great communication between teachers and parents in a positive way.
This is an easy to use writing rubric to use for any topic your class is writing about. Included is writing paper with a spot for a picture. Hope this is helpful for your class.
Encourage your students to read during their Thanksgiving break by having them complete this Thanksgiving reading Bingo. They color each square after they have done that task.
This is an assessment teachers can use in their classroom to assess if the students know how to write their letters or know their letter sounds. It can be used in different ways that will better meet your needs. The pictures go with what letter/sound the should put in the box. Hope this is helpful in your classroom.
PreK - 1st
Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Writing
CCSS
RF.K.1d
FREE
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