Math assessment
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Kindergarten readiness has never been so easy with these Kindergarten sight words, counting, games, and educational crafts for children. Some of the fun kindergarten readiness activities include sight word sundaes, counting flags, counting eggs, bingo, sudoku and handprint art. Your kindergartener is so excited! The Tip Junkie Creative Community has Kindergarten Crafts and Kindergarten activities with pictured tutorials and free patterns if you're looking for more simple crafts for kids with…

Kayla Rozanski saved to Kid’s
Assessment can be difficult for both teachers and students, depending on how it’s done. Here’s a super simple little trick for assessment that I call Hop Across the Pond. It can be used for a lot of different things, but I use it mostly for assessment of students’ sight word knowledge. I used to ask my students to read through a list of sight words and tick off the ones they knew; I’d use this for reporting and to know which words to [Read More...]

Chrystal Yoas saved to School
This one can be printed. Scroll to bottom and choose the PRINT button.

Stephanie Browne saved to Common Core
This comprehensive skill assessment is a great way to quickly assess your student's ability level. It includes a recording sheet that should be printed for each

Joey-Erin Dickson saved to Preschool assessment
In my district we're given numerous forms for tracking reading progress for each child throughout the year. Sometimes it feels like we have way too much paperwork, but I love to look at one sheet of paper and see "at a glance" how a student has progressed during the year. And it's easy to show parents the growth their child has made or the growth they need to make! I'm not teaching reading this year and as the first quarter is drawing to a close (at the end of the week, eek!) I realized I…

Evelyn Mitchell saved to Teacher
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Kristin Meyers saved to math
This article mentions a few of the math assessment standards and how they can be implemented into the classroom. It also provides examples to use for possible assessment in different situations.
FREE! Chart showing the difference between formative and summative assessments. Click through now to grab this freebie. It will help you better understand assessment types. Use it to help guide your instruction. #YoungTeacherLove
Free Math Assessment Sample: Using Data to Drive Math Instruction - Easy Organization and Assessments

Miss DeCarbo saved to Math