Hey everyone! This is Brittany from Mrs. Banister's Kindergarten Kids, and I have a deal for you!
With parent teacher conference time looming, I thought I would create a product to use for student data tracking.
This product contains three components: Student data folder materials, a wall display to show your data to those who enter your classroom, and a parent data sheet that corresponds to mClass math and reading assessments.
Student Tracking Sheets
The graphs/tracking sheets can be put in a binder or a three-prong folder. Students can track their own progress throughout the year, or you can do it for them. I find it more powerful to student learning if the students do the tracking, though. :)
The graphs include letter recognition, sound recognition, sight word recognition, color recognition, shape (2D and 3D) recognition, number recognition, counting, and addition and subtraction.
If you are 1:1 with iPads, I would highly recommend using the PNGs included to allow your students to complete these graphs digitally. You can use a program like Book Creator to complete the graphs in book form and share with parents electronically!
The graphs include letter recognition, sound recognition, sight word recognition, color recognition, shape (2D and 3D) recognition, number recognition, counting, and addition and subtraction.
If you are 1:1 with iPads, I would highly recommend using the PNGs included to allow your students to complete these graphs digitally. You can use a program like Book Creator to complete the graphs in book form and share with parents electronically!
Data Wall Posters
I use these posters to display in my classroom. The posters should be laminated and placed in a place where students can easily access them. When students master a goal, they can write their names in dry erase marker on the poster.
Parent Data Sheets
The final component corresponds with DIBLES/mClass assessments. They are correlated to kindergarten benchmarks.
These will be $1 until Wednesday! Grab them while you can!
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