Tuesday 7 January 2014

Tracking Common Core ELA Progress with Differentiated Checklists

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists

I have listed our I'm a Common Core Star Checklists separate from our bundle; I'm a First Grade Common Core Star ELA Rubric Posters and Checklists which I blogged about (click here) late last year. 

This set of ELA Checklists for grade one are the perfect edition to your assessment tools.

Each CCSS for ELA has been differentiated to represent the development of students as they progress through the standard. There are five objectives for each strand with the fifth representing the standard itself.

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists

Here is a close up of the above image 
First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists

Once you have observed one or more of the five objectives you will tick or date as evidence using a different colored pen for each date.

From here, you will mark one of the circles seen in the image above with the rating that your school uses for reporting it may be a an A-E mark or a word rating like Below Basic (BB), Basic (B) and P Proficient. This will depend on how your school expects you to assess.

The five points also act as a tool for understanding the standards as they are a means of interpreting them. 

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists



This new file contains your checklists only. 

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists

Each strand has been color coded. 

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists


If you are after the matching posters, you can read more about them here.

Or see our First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists here.

First Grade ELA Common Core Differentiated Checklists






5 comments:

  1. I wish you had the kindergarten version! But cute idea!

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    1. Thanks so much Erika. I will be starting a set for second grade and then Kindergarten. Emma :)

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  2. I wish that you had the Preschool version! This is a great idea.

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  3. I can't wait to start using this. Thank you!!!

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  4. Do you also have a version for 1st grade math? This looks really good!

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