These two alphabet posters can be used as a friendly assessment tool for: Common Core State Standard RI.K1d and L.1.1a
Simply
have students point to the upper and lowercase letter that you ask
for. Circle the ones they get incorrect & jot down what letter they
said it was. Put student’s name and the date at the top. This also
works well as a quick, easy and fun way to whole-group assess as well.
Play “I Spy a Letter”. Call out a letter.
Students place a paperclip over the picture then raise their hand. You
can see at a glance who is having difficulty.
As a lesson,
students will enjoy coloring this place mat as the pictures are small.
After they complete their picture, sing the ABC song and have them point
to the letters as you sing.
For another activity, have students
circle all of the vowels or match letter tiles for a fun one-to-one
correspondence activity. Hang up your own copy as an anchor chart.
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From Diane, over at TeachWithMe.com
Simply have students point to the upper and lowercase letter that you
ask for. Circle the ones they get incorrect & jot down what letter
they said it was. Put student’s name and the date at the top. This also
works well as a quick, easy and fun way to whole-group assess as well.
Play “I Spy a Letter”. Call out a letter.
Students place a paperclip over the picture then raise their hand. You
can see at a glance who is having difficulty.
As a lesson, students will enjoy coloring this place mat as the
pictures are small. After they complete their picture, sing the ABC song
and have them point to the letters as you sing.
For another activity, have students circle all of the vowels or match
letter tiles for a fun one-to-one correspondence activity. Hang up your
own copy as an anchor chart.
– See more at: http://teachwithme.com/downloads/item/3036-972#sthash.3i5E0ftO.dpuf
Simply have students point to the upper and lowercase letter that you
ask for. Circle the ones they get incorrect & jot down what letter
they said it was. Put student’s name and the date at the top. This also
works well as a quick, easy and fun way to whole-group assess as well.
Play “I Spy a Letter”. Call out a letter.
Students place a paperclip over the picture then raise their hand. You
can see at a glance who is having difficulty.
As a lesson, students will enjoy coloring this place mat as the
pictures are small. After they complete their picture, sing the ABC song
and have them point to the letters as you sing.
For another activity, have students circle all of the vowels or match
letter tiles for a fun one-to-one correspondence activity. Hang up your
own copy as an anchor chart.
– See more at: http://teachwithme.com/downloads/item/3036-972#sthash.3i5E0ftO.dpuf
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