This chart coincides with the Lexile Book Labels. The colors match the labels and will direct students to the color that they should be looking for within your classroom library. This chart is meant to be hung above your classroom library for easy reference.
These printable flashcards can be used to increase computation skills in a variety of ways. They can be used at home or in the classroom. I give my students a set to keep at home and a set to keep in the classroom. For the best results, print double-sided.
These "Cursive Licenses" are so cute and perfect to give to your students after they have mastered cursive writing. These are specific to Indiana, but I would be happy to alter them for your state! These are easy to edit - just add your students' names, the name of your elementary school, and your city. The grey space can be used to adhere a picture, or you can have your students draw a self portrait!
Attach these labels to the books in your classroom library so that students can easily find a "best fit" book. The lexile numbers are categorized by color (i.e. 200s = dark red, 300s = red, 400s = orange, etc.).
The file works best with Avery 5418 printable labels.
This document includes definitions for various assessment terminology including raw score, cut score, stanine, lexile, percentile, norm-reference group, criterion-reference test, and RIT score. A comparison of the ISTEP (Indiana) and NWEA is included. This information can be used as a "cheat sheet" when explaining these items to parents and other teachers.
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