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Use these black and white high contrast cards to help your tot's visual, critical thinking, and vocabulary development! For babies still developing their eyesight and ability to see colors, use these cards for a high-contrast monochrome approach to highlight sharp lines and shapes. For tots developing critical thinking skills, shape recognition, and vocabulary, show them the black and white card and have them figure out what the shape/picture is! Print out two copies and use them for matching or in a memory game! Or my favorite use for these (especially for letter X week) - use them as X-ray cards and put them on a lightbox! You can even tape them to the lightbox cover and cover the pictures with a sensory item like sand (black sand works the best) to block the light. Now as they dig through the sensory item, the light will shine through the white portion of the cards and reveal the pictures! If possible, print on cardstock for a nice sturdy flashcard feel or laminate for durability and easy cleaning! Want more? Visit my shop for more activities or for my 40 week complete Toddler Curriculum which includes more than enough to fill a school year and uses activities that are not only super fun and interactive but also cover every area of toddler development! Read more about it at my curriculum page https://www.blessthistoddlermess.com/?p=1908
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Subitizing is the ability to instantly recognize a small group of objects. But did you know that children progress through different stages of subitizing?
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What is Subitizing? Simply put, subitizing is the ability to recognize a small group of objects without counting. It is a fundamental skill in the development of number sense. I find that using a real-life example often helps in understanding certain concepts so let’s give it a try. Last week I baked some sugar cookies. If […]
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Are you looking for activities for teaching empathy to your young learners? These Empathy Task cards will be a great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy and will help your students identify how others might be feeling and begin to think about how they can respond with empathy to others. What’s included in this Empathy Task Cards resource? 44 Task Cards in color and black & white versions. (22 at school & 22 at home) 2 editable pages to create your own scenarios. Feelings Character Cards Task Card Recording Sheet *If you want more support in helping your students develop empathy, why not check out my Activities on Empathy BUNDLE* When to use these Empathy Task Cards? These task cards work well with an individual, a small group or with your whole class. Great addition to your Unit on Developing Empathy.
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For the past year, our kids have used (and loved) their Yoto audiobook players. If you're unfamiliar with Yoto, I've written a post with all the information you need and a list of our favorite audiobook cards: All About the Yoto Audiobook Player Making your own Yoto cards One of my favorite features of the Yoto is the ability to record or download your own audiobooks onto Make Your Own Yoto cards. Here's more information on how to do that: First, you must own the audio files in order to make your own Yoto cards. Unfortunately, this means that audiobooks from Libby or Scribd or Hoopla won't work for this. In addition, if you have audiobooks from Audible, you can only listen to them within the app (but they aren't a downloadable mp3). There's a way to jailbreak them and download as mp3s, but because that violates Audible's terms of service, I wouldn't advise it. To make your own Yoto card, you'll first need to purchase a Make Your Own card from the Yoto website. Then follow these instructions to upload an mp3 or your own recorded audio file and link it to a card. One of my favorite things about the Make Your Own cards is that you can re-record them as many times as you'd like. So if you're finished listening to one audiobook and ready for a new one, you can use the same card! Where do you find mp3s to download? My current favorite source for purchasing and downloading mp3 audiobooks is Libro.fm. Purchases from Libro.fm benefit a local bookstore of your choice, so I've chosen to support A House With Books in Keller, Texas, which is a lovely new bookstore in my area. Libro.fm frequently has great sales on audiobooks, and you can purchase credits, which often makes more financial sense. For example, you could purchase The Chronicles of Narnia audiobook collection (all 33 hours!) for $41.85 or use 1 credit (which costs $14.99) to purchase the entire thing. A monthly membership costs $14.99/month. How do you make Yoto card stickers? Once you've made your own Yoto card, you can use Canva.com to upload a picture of the book's cover and print it onto a sticker. I've made a Yoto card template you can access here. Just drag your own photos into the picture frames in the template, click
Assessing and documenting students learning in pre-k is such an important task. It is important for students to know what they are learning and what is expected of them. This can be done, even at such a young age but it has to be relevant and exciting to them. In my classroom, I developed a goals chart to track students progress. It is a simple 1-page goal chart of skills that many pre-k students master. I always like to keep these in take home folders as a great way to communicate with parents. They also work well in a data folder for students, or I have some teachers display them in the classroom. Throughout the year as I assess students and they master a goal, they color that box on this tracking sheet. Most skills that can be assessed also include a tracking form. (These letter name and letter sound tracking forms are included as a freebie at the end of this post) To use these, I sit with the student one on one to assess them. I use a different color pen each time I assess and circle the letters that a student is able to identify. I date it in the corner of that page with that color pen so when I look back at the paper or share it, I know the pace at which the individual student is learning that concept. Many of these forms also come with large cards that you can use to administer these assessments. If you chose to do data notebooks in your classroom or need documentation, these tracking tools work perfectly. You can simply print and bind and you have a resource that is perfect to share with students, parents at parents teacher conferences or as a data tracking resource. It includes tracking forms for many of the skills assessed, making it easy for teacher to administer and parents to understand what mastery looks like. You can find all of this included in my pre-k goals packet here: You can also find the free letter names and sound assessment here : This assessment is great to administer at the beginning of the year and send home to parents as well! I hope that you and your students enjoy using these resources in your classroom and you have a great beginning of the school year.
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The ability to count syllables is an important part of phonological awareness, which is a pre-reading skill. And these FREE Syllable Counting Cards {download at the END of this post} are a great way to make counting syllables visible to kids. These are different than our syllable clip cards, as they get kids using manipulatives to ... Read More about FREE Syllable Counting Cards
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I've been asked to share my assessments and those that I use. Assessments are snapshots of a child's current ability to perform a certain skill. This can show normal development, regression or advancement in the different areas. It can also identify areas of concern or where additional support may be needed. Providers see children for many hours every day, can compare them to current and former students, and see them in a variety of motor, cognitive and emotional/social situations. Often providers are the first to notice a potential developmental issue. Assessments give an additional, unbiased, tool in determining developmental growth. Parents are often resistant to being told that there may be something wrong with their child, even if they feel in their gut that this is true. Please seek assistance in presenting concerns to them, and do so delicately and factually, without opinion or unprofessional diagnosis. If not trained, then please do not rely on any informal assessment as an indicator of developmental concern. If you feel there is some indication that a child is delayed, then please provide the parents specific things you have observed and assessment results, and encourage them to ask their pediatrician and/or to take their child for professional assessment. In the United States, developmental screenings are free through the school districts and if concerns are found, resources are made available for professional interventions. These are the types of assessments I utilize and have included below: Developmental Profiles ASQ Journal Assessment Preschool Skill Assessment Reading Assessments Multiple Intelligence Assessment Giftedness Assessment Autism Assessment ADD/ADHD Learning Styles Assessment Personality Assessment Since my formal education is in Human Resources, I have master's level classes behind me in creating, implementing and utilizing assessments. I'm sure that's why I have always used them since doing care. It was just something I KNEW to do. HOWEVER, please keep in mind that every child is different, develops at a different rate, and has personality traits that drastically impact each one's progress. Additionally, children often take two steps forward, one step back, a cha-cha to the left, and a polka to the right as they meander or zip or leap along the path of development. That path, though, is linear. All children follow a very prescribed path of development. Only their steps along it vary. Note as well, that a child's brain focuses on EITHER motor skills or language skills at any given time, and not both at once. For most children, it switches between the two skill sets regularly, so that their motor and language skills stay in relative sinc as they mature. Some children, though, may be so focused on one or the other that they become exceptional at motor skills and seem delayed in language, OR they become exceptional in language and seem delayed in motor skills. When the brain is focusing on one area or the other, a child may seem to LOSE some of the other set of skills. For instance, they can stop speaking as well or as often when learning a new motor skill. Or, they can seem to become clumsy as they focus on new language skills. This is normal. As long as a child is noticeably progressing in one area or the other, there is usually no reason for concern in the pre-school years. DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES Developmental profiles specify the type of development that is usually observed in an average child at a specific age in the areas of motor, cognitive, language and social/emotional growth. As I said, development is linear. Children normally progress at a very steady pace along the developmental path. That progress can be assessed through developmental profiles/checklists. Mine are set up for 3 month, 6 month, 9 month and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 year evaluations. Since mine are a compilation taken directly from three texts, I can not publish them. However, there are others out there available for your use. While mine are much more in-depth than this one from Syracuse University, I think it is a WONDERFUL one for providers to use, especially since it is based in part upon ASQ and is relatively short and easy to complete. If you would like to explore the subject more, and create more in-depth assessments like mine, this is the book that I own and would HIGHLY recommend. It is pricey, but you may be able to get your local library to purchase it for you to borrow. Since this was a text book I had when I went back for some Early Childhood Education college credits, it's simply just what I have always used. I felt it was important that I make my own developmental assessments that went farther than age 5, since my students have historically had skills FAR beyond what was covered in a normal checklist. Hence the need for me to have profiles up to age 7. My current pre-k students are 4-5 years old and are working at a 2nd grade level. I've been able to track that advanced progress since they arrived as babies, noting skills they may be accomplishing one to two years ahead. For instance, little Miss H just turned 3, but has been swinging independently on a swing for over 6 months. That is a developmental checklist item for age 5. By having all the developmental profiles/checklists, I can mark off that skill and the date at which I first observed it and the date when I viewed it as mastered. 16 Gestures by 16 Months "Research with young children indicates that the development of gestures from 9 to 16 months predicts language ability two years later, which is significant because preschool language skills predict academic success. Find out what gestures children should be learning each month from 9 to 16 months. By 16 months, children should use at least 16 gestures." 9 months: give, shake head 10 months: reach, raise arms 11 months: show, wave 12 months: open-hand point, tap 13 months: clap, blow a kiss 14 months: index finger point, "shhh" gesture 15 months: head nod, thumbs up, hand up 16 months: other symbolic gestures like high 5, fist bump, etc. https://www.readingrockets.org/article/baby-and-toddler-milestones-16-gestures-16-months ASQ Unlike the developmental profiles/checklists that you can use at any time and track progression over the years, the Ages & Stages Questionnaires are very simple, accurate professional assessment tools conducted at very specific ages. ASQ certification is being offered to child care providers through a very short training session. This is one of the assessments most often performed through the school districts and is offered by some pediatricians. Even if you aren't trained, this one is pretty idiot-proof, and this link has them all, 2 months through 5 years, broken down by 2 month intervals through age 2 and pacing farther out through age 5. It also includes a listing of intervention activities. It's a good one for the parents as well. Some states mandate that the ASQ be conducted by child care professionals on the children in their care. I can see this being expanded to other states. JOURNAL ASSESSMENTS Scheduled journaling provides a snapshot of a child's fine motor and cognitive advancement. We journal every Monday starting as soon as they can hold a crayon and not eat all of it. They draw a picture and when done, I ask them to tell me about it and journal their response at the bottom. Above my desk I keep these two assessment matrices for reference. From HeidiSongs: From Susan Donley: This topic was covered thoroughly in my writing post, so you can get more information there. For assessment purposes, though, I am looking for leaps in development as they start including in their drawings lines, circles, shapes, letters, recognizable figures, recognizable scenery, signage, notes, etc. and assessing whether their progress is in line with development for their age. PRESCHOOL ASSESSMENTS My initial preschool assessment was based upon the first one my son had received from kindergarten. Since my goal was to have my students kindergarten ready when they graduated pre-k, I felt that was a good starting point. Since then, it has been DRASTICALLY overhauled, since I teach a lot of skills that were not on it. Even now, I am tweaking it to add even more skills that these children are accomplishing that previous students have not. It is always a work in progress. The Progress Report, cutting assessment sheets, and all master assessment sheets are available for FREE via my TPT Store. On the back side, I have the children draw a self portrait and write their names. On the side, I note the physical features they point out. The goal is to have a self-portrait with at least 5 identifiable features before kindergarten. At the bottom, I have room to make notes. I also do 2 cutting assessments. The second one, is a cut and paste activity. On this one, in addition to the cutting, I am assessing their placement choice in how they utilize the space given on the assessment sheet. To do these preschool assessments, I have master assessment sheets that I have in a binder, such as this one for identification of numbers 1-20. We do these over several days, and I always ask if they WANT to do them and let them choose which area they want to do. Between subjects, I ask if they wish to continue. I make it pretty fun, and they like to show off what they know. If they get them all correct for two assessments in a row, I consider the item mastered and will not assess it again. On the Progress Report form is a place for how many of the 120 graphemes the child knows I did not include a list. If you know what it is, then you probably don't need one, and if you don't, then you probably need to read up on it some. Debbie Hepplewhite has a good listing of the 44 phenomes and 120 graphemes to reference. Most of these are covered in the Now I'm Reading! series that we use. She also has some wonderful teaching resources at her website Phonics International. Additional information is included with the file. It is a Word file, so you will need that program to open. READING ASSESSMENTS I use the emergent reading program I Can Read! by Nora Gaydos and am aware of where the children are at any given time while doing this program. Once completed, they move on to more advanced readers. While Grade Level Equivalent and Lexile scores of the books they read can give some indication of a child's reading level, often at the preschool level they simply prefer books with more pictures, or books of a certain genre, or to not push themselves. So, their actual reading level can be masked. The reading program All About Reading just happens to have FREE reading assessments for each of their levels, pre-reader through level 4. I just tested one of my pre-k students by having her read all of the bold words and phrases in a particular assessment and checking the other criteria against what I have observed her knowing. It was a very good tool. The assessments are about half way down the page. Sonlight curriculum also has a good reading assessment. It is a single assessment that builds in complexity until the child reveals their level. There are two reading assessments available on A2Zhomeschooling.com. One is the San Diego Quick Reading Assessment Test. These tests are simple read throughs until the child gets stuck, and that shows their level. KINDERGARTEN READINESS ASSESSMENT If you are simply wondering if a child has all the components in place to be successful in kindergarten, there are many checklists available for this assessment. This one from Education.com seems to be pretty inclusive. Just Google "kindergarten readiness checklist" for a ton more options. MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT All children have different strengths and weaknesses. Laura Candler has a FREE multiple intelligences assessment available at her TPT store. I used this on my son and it was nice to have my suspicions confirmed. It's easy to use. Mrs. Hugh's Place also has several downloadable pdf files on multiple intelligence. GIFTEDNESS ASSESSMENT It is often not possible to assess for giftedness in the preschool years and most school districts will not do so until at least half way through first grade. Usually giftedness shows itself through speaking and reading at a very young age in comparison to the norm. However, this chart gives some other good indicators as to whether a child may be gifted. Here's an on-line quiz that asks questions about 2 year-olds to determine potential giftedness. There is also a post on this site where I discuss the differences I see in normal vs. advanced vs. gifted preschoolers. AUTISM ASSESSMENT Early signs of autism can often be detected in infants as young as 6-18 months. For example, if a baby fixates on objects or does not respond to people, he or she may be exhibiting early signs of an autism spectrum disorder. Older babies and toddlers may fail to respond to their names, avoid eye contact, lack joint attention (sharing an experience of observing an object or event by gazing or pointing), or engage in repetitive movements such as rocking or arm flapping. They may play with toys in unusual ways, like lining them up or focusing on parts of toys rather than the whole. - Autism Science Foundation An early assessment tool that can be used as early as 6 months is the head lag assessment. The link includes information and a video of how it is done. While this is not at all something that I would discuss with parents or use as a basis to form a strong opinion, in doing this at 6 months, I can see if there is an issue with motor control, work with that, and if it doesn't correct, then I keep in the back of my mind that this could be a potential issue. Many providers wonder if a child is showing signs of potentially having autism. Again, most parents do NOT want to hear that there may be something wrong with their child. This is more to make sure that YOU are possibly on the right track and can begin to make note to the parents of specific, observable behavior that may indicate an issue. This is the full FREE Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers. ADD/ADHD ASSESSMENT This is a fairly comprehensive questionnaire, by Dr. Amen on his site Soul Healers, that determines the 7 types of ADD/ADHD a person can have. The questions are relevant for children to adults. LEARNING STYLE ASSESSMENT While I try to incorporate ALL learning styles into my teaching, if I feel that I'm just not reaching a particular student, I will do a learning style assessment to ensure that my methods are appropriate for that child, or if I need to tweak my teaching to better address that particular child's learning. This one is from Scholastic for ages 3-5 years old. PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT I LOVE this Harkey-Jourgensen Early Childhood Temperament Sorter for ages 4-8 personality assessment by Parenting by Temperament. I think every time I've done it, it has come out spot on for the child. It uses the same types as the Myer's Briggs Personality Type that is usually given in corporations. It just gives an additional insight into a child's temperament and the website is excellent for guiding you when your personality may not be the best match for the child in your care, and how to handle issues that may arise. It is also good for parents who may have a personality type drastically different from their child. They can see that their child is different, not JUST acting up. There is also a teen and adult version, also FREE. RESOURCES: Phonological Awareness has games to teach specific sounds. Reading Rockets has excellent information on how to read so children will learn. The Child Whisperer 4 personality types of children. Tags: reading, assessment, preschool assessment, infant assessment, toddler assessment, infant, toddler, parenting, child care, preschool, pre-k, daycare, developmental assessment, teaching, why is my toddler, is my toddler,
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