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Showing posts with label beginning of year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beginning of year. Show all posts

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Progress Through the Year! (PK-2) Back to School and End of Year!

It's so much fun looking back through student work samples and comparing their work from the beginning of their school year to their work at the end of the year. It is amazing to see their progress. I think that's why I love teaching kindergarten so much. I think kindergarten teachers see more progress than any other grade level in any particular year. 

This “Back to School: Progress Through the Year” pack is great for showing student progress throughout the school year in many areas. It shows progress in coloring, name writing, drawing self, family, and house, writing ABC’s and numbers, and drawing a picture and writing about it (writing pages include plain lines and dotted lines). 



Each area (skill) has 3 pages for the first and last days of school and a page that can be dated for use as needed throughout the school year. Four cover pages are included to allow for a variety of grade range use including preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and second grades.

This is great to save and bind together at the end of the school year. It makes a great keepsake for parents. It is so much fun seeing and showing the students and parents the progress the students made in the different skills throughout the year.

Here are a few of these pages in action. My students had a blast when I called them up to me individually at the end of the year to see their progress since the beginning of the year. I loved seeing their smiles when they saw how much they had learned. Take a look!



Cover pages are available for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and second grade!

                             

This one didn't have much room to improve on coloring, but this student added details by adding the bus driver and student in the seats. Too cute!


This student did an awesome job at the beginning and end of the year, but you can tell at the end of the year that her pictures were smaller and a little more detailed with labels on the drawings. 



 


This student could not write anything at the beginning of the year and told me that she didn't know how to write, but you can see her progress at the end of the year in the photo below.


She wrote: The fair 
"I went to the fair with mama and my cousin and my sisters. My sisters rode on a ride with me. My sisters rode on a ride too. I caught a fake fish. I won a purple tiger. I got cotton candy" (on back). She also wrote 2 or 3 more sentences on the back of her paper. I was so excited to see how far she had come during the school year! 


This shows great writing progress also. Her beginning of the year writing included copying another student's name from their name tag and adding other letters not making sense. You can tell she wrote a story at the end of the year. This is what her story says. "This ladybug is hurt. A rock has hit him. I will take him to the bug store so he can get well." 
That was so cute to me and I love her picture. She said that she had really helped a hurt ladybug. 
Too cute!

Below shows another one for the end of the year. I also took a picture to show how much more she added to her story on the back.  


"One day there was a elephant. He didn't have no friends." (continued on next page)


"Then out of nowhere came a puppy. His name was Pup. The elephant's name was Diego. The elephant said I don't have any friends. Me either said the pup. They had so much fun! The are friends!" 
I thought that story was cute also! 

I hope you had as much fun as I did seeing the progress my students made from the beginning of the year to the end. This makes a great keepsake for the parents. 

You can also get a FREEBIE SAMPLE of this resource by clicking on the photo below!


I hope you have fun seeing the progress in your students. 

ENJOY! 

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Kindergarten Classroom Preview

Wow! It's almost time for the little ones to come through my door. I've only had the chance to work in my room for a few hours. Teachers officially begin next Tuesday and our students come on Friday. I am off to a great start. Today I took a few pictures of my classroom to show the setup and arrangement of part of it. Most of it is still a mess. I hope you enjoy my pictures and most of all, I hope it may spark an idea for you and your classroom. Enjoy!

This is a view of my classroom door. I created a ladybug. How cute! Of course, I got the idea off of pinterest.
http://drclementskindergarten.blogspot.com/2013/07/kindergarten-classroom-preview.html


Next is a view of the numbers my students line up on. This really helps keep down confusion. I assign each student a number at the beginning of the year and they keep that number all year. They line up on it and everything that belongs to them has that number written on it. I choose to use black and red dots to go with my "ladybug" theme.

http://drclementskindergarten.blogspot.com/2013/07/kindergarten-classroom-preview.html


I chose red and black dots for my bookbag hangers also. These hangers are so close together. I wish we had more room.
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These are my wonderful kinderlinks. I have these instead of just tables. Students can sit on the floor crisscross, on their knees, or legs stretched out under them and the kinderlink top functions as a desk where students do their work. Students can also sit on top as a seat if needed. They are wonderful. I don't have students leaning chairs back and falling out of chairs all day. I can move them around if I need to relocate students. I can stand at one kinderlink and see what everyone is doing at once. They can be taken apart and arranged into groups. I do have another small reading/math group area that I will post later that has 8 hooked together. Some are even green and yellow. These can be stacked when not in use. I will be adding these cute ladybug nameplates that I ordered from Amazon.com (check below) when they arrive. I can't wait! 


http://drclementskindergarten.blogspot.com/2013/07/kindergarten-classroom-preview.html
 
Cute ladybug nameplates I ordered from Amazon.com
 
 
http://drclementskindergarten.blogspot.com/2013/07/kindergarten-classroom-preview.html
  
 
This shows my behavior chart and my classroom rules posted. I got both of these ideas off of Pinterest. I love Pinterest!
 
http://drclementskindergarten.blogspot.com/2013/07/kindergarten-classroom-preview.html
   
Here is a view of my window showing my "curtain" I made using bulletin board paper, border, and dots.
  
http://drclementskindergarten.blogspot.com/2013/07/kindergarten-classroom-preview.html
 
More to come...stay tuned!
 

 
 

Friday, July 19, 2013

Student Information Sheet (FREEBIE)

It's almost that time of year again. The beginning of the school year involves so much planning and decision making. I thought I would help make your life a little easier by posting this student information sheet for you. This sheet gives all the necessary information we need on our students for the year. Have parents fill them out at open house or send them home in the student packet at the beginning of the year for parents to fill out and return. It's a great idea to print them on a bright colored cardstock so that they last all year and you can find them easily with the bright color. You can even laminate them if you'd like to. Then punch a hole in the corner of each and put them on a ring and hang them by your classroom door or place them where they are convenient for you. The information sheet is set up to provide two per page. Just cut in half and you are ready to go. I hope this small item helps make the beginning of your year a little easier.

Just click on the link below to download the student information sheet. Enjoy!


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Student-Information-Sheet-FREEBIE-779645