This paperless resource, for use with Google Forms™, is designed to make the process of tracking early reading and math skills simpler and less time-consuming. These Forms are designed for use during 1:1 assessment and can be used within Google Classroom™ or on your own personal Google Drive™. In the teacher's view and on the reports, each of these assessments will in order (alphabetically or numerically). When assessing a student, the questions will be randomized. You do not need a school account to complete these assessments. (See notes below.) To use: 1) Share your screen, so your student can view each slide. 5) Show one slide at a time. Ask the child the relevant question, such as: What shape is this? 6) After the student responds, simply click correct or incorrect at the bottom of the slide. As you assess, a spreadsheet is created so you can track progress from the beginning, to the middle, to the end of the school year. The Following Assessments Are Included: ELA ★ Alphabet Identification ★ Letter Sounds ★ Rhyming ★ Phoneme Addition and Substitution ★ Deleting Beginning and Ending Phonemes ★ Decoding CVC Words ★ Sight Words Math ★ Counting ★ Number Recognition 0 - 20 ★ Shape Identification {2D and 3D Shapes} ★ Addition Within Five ★ Subtraction Within Five ★ Six Questions for Addition Within Ten - Suggestion: Allow the use of objects during this assessment. ★ Six Questions for Subtraction Within Ten - Suggestion: Allow the use of objects during this assessment. ★ Addition Within Ten: The Full Set - Suggestion: Allow the use of objects during this assessment. ★ Subtraction Within Ten: The Full Set - Suggestion: Allow the use of objects during this assessment. ★ Number Recognition 0 - 100 Including 20 Selected Numbers ★ Number Recognition 0 - 100 Including All 101 Numbers Also Included: ★ Color Identification Please note: This resource does not include a printable paper and pencil version of these assessments. It is designed specifically for digital use. With Google Forms, you can delete any questions you prefer not to assess. For a quick screening, it's often best to select a few questions. The student does not need to log in to Google Classroom for these assessments. He or she will be viewing everything on the screen you are sharing. If you have a personal Google Drive, but not Google Classroom, enter preview mode. You will be able to enter the student's name and the date of the assessment. In the spreadsheet, you will still see the results for each student. Many thanks for stopping by and taking a look! Sincerely, Anne Gardner (National Board Certified in Literacy)