Get helpful tips for how to manage data folders in the primary classroom. Download the free student data folders kit to get started!
Can K-1 kids set goals, track growth, and self-reflect to notice strengths and needs? Definitely! See how we use student data folders in...
Hi Friends! As teachers we have to collect lots of data on our students throughout the year. This data drives our instruction. I work...
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
Get helpful tips for how to manage data folders in the primary classroom. Download the free student data folders kit to get started!
These Kindergarten assessments folders can help you keep all of your student data in one spot! This resource comes with checklists, flashcards, and more.
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
These Kindergarten assessments folders can help you keep all of your student data in one spot! This resource comes with checklists, flashcards, and more.
Get helpful tips for how to manage data folders in the primary classroom. Download the free student data folders kit to get started!
An IEP Folder Snapshot, also known as an IEP Audit Form, is perfect for keeping track of what is inside a student’s IEP folder, cumulative folder, or audit file, without having to sift through all of the paperwork inside the folder. Many times, this is a data form used during an audit or in preparation […]
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If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
I personally use this resource in my room to stay organized. I hot glue the headers onto file boxes from Amazon. I staple the semi-circle and rectangle tabs onto file folders. This product contains the following heading pages: data folders student info. parent contact RTI resources math resources math copies sci. resources sci. copies ELA resources ELA copies !!! papers This product contains the following tabs: blank semi-circle tabs semi-circle tabs (1-45) blank rectangle tabs Parent Contact Conferences Master Copies Social Sunshine Dismissal Observations Folder Masters Behavior Tier Lists RTI Data Reading IEPs Math Writing Planning Notes Science Phonics
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
It’s a daunting task: collecting data in the classroom. Setting up a data program and managing it is not only a lot of work, but it can also be confusing. Typically, data folders are created and then left to collect dust on a shelf. Those are the kind of data folders or portfolios that are teacher or admin driven – just to check the box, so to speak. But what if it didn’t have to be that way – really? For years my students have charted their own data and reflected weekly on their learning with much success. My data program started with just a simple chart years ago where students would color in their scores each time we would write an essay. Now it has grown into a teaching strategy, a method, and a routine embedded into my class structure and student learning process that truly informs instruction. My process for collecting data in the classroom is meaningful for both me and my students.
Data is useful, especially when you know how to use it.
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
Somewhere along the way, data became a four-letter word. I’m sure it all started back when lawmakers became more focused on test scores and less on students…and High Stakes Testing became the only thing that only mattered… but somewhere along the way, data became a word that was like nails on a chalkboard for teachers. […]
Data is useful, especially when you know how to use it.
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Collecting data in kindergarten. We are ready for this! Kids learning at a nice pace and they are ready to take some ownership in learning and ready to see those gains.
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Rubrics are another great way to take data particularly on the quality of a skill. I love using rubrics for assessing social and communication skills in particular.
This in-depth, editable IEP Folder Snapshot, otherwise known as an IEP Audit Form. It is perfect for keeping track of what is inside a student's IEP folder, cumulative folder, or audit file, without having to sift through all of the paperwork inside the folder.
It is about that time of year…you know, where the paper work starts cranking and you start seeing which kids might need a little extra boost. Which means that RTI is about to crank up […]
This has been something I have been doing for a while. Teacher judgments and data from a tool called OnDemand are easy to see in this way. This is a great way to see which cohorts across the school are sitting at the same level and need the same strategies, skills or content. By exporting the data into an excel spreadsheet and using the vlookup tool to attach student data and then colour code allows you to see all year levels. We copy them and display for staff/teams to use and also they are used to have conversations with parents when we are looking at trends. We do hide the names when using with parents though.
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Student data tracking is becoming a more important part of the classroom. Use this free collection of binder pages to make data easier to manage.
Whether working solo or with a small team or a firm with multiple stake holders the first thing you should do before starting a project is to set up the folder structure.
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