Learning letter for littles can be difficult. Informal assessments in a preschool and special education classroom can be daunting. Therefore, I know it can be hard understanding the types of running records and simple assessments data collection for letter recognition. Use some beginning letter sounds worksheets to increase your student’s fluency.
First, beginning letter sounds worksheets, games and activities have helped me in my classroom reinforce those skills. In addition, you can set these activities and routines up in your room.
Take data to show progress of beginning letter sounds
Next up, is data collection sheets helps you keep records of the student’s progress. Also, I use the data collection sheets with the students to help them visualize their progress. Furthermore, taking data collection weekly to gain better insight of the progress being made.
Use task boxes to reinforce skills that have beein taught
Next, I use task boxes as centers to reinforce skills. These activities can be done independently or in a small group. Task boxes help students learn.
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Then, worksheets are also used to check understanding. In addition, I like to slide the worksheets into page protector and have students use a dry erase markers. In the same way, another option is laminating the pages to get several uses from them. The worksheets also serve as a assessment to give as a pre-test and post-test to check understanding and growth. You can use this for data collection for annual IEPs.
These are just a few simple ways to use beginning letter sounds worksheets, data collections and task cards in your classroom. Make sure to pin the imagines to come back to later!