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Teach your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students to monitor their own progress and take ownership of their learning using data folders. Simple and effective classroom management tips for using data folders in the primary classroom. Download the free starter kit while you’re there! Student Data Folders, Student Data Binders, Data Folders, Data Binders, Data Notebooks, Effective Classroom Management, Data Folder, Classroom Management Tips, Progress Monitoring

Teach your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students to monitor their own progress and take ownership of their learning using data folders. Simple and effective classroom management tips for using data folders in the primary classroom. Download the free starter kit while you’re there!

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I've had such a love-hate relationship with data notebooks over the years. I've always worked in "Baldrige" schools that have required every teacher to have a data wall and every student to have a data notebook. My first few years in the classroom, this would be something that I spent my first week of school

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These standards checklists have been incredibly helpful this year when it comes to keeping track of who has mastered which TEKS. I try to make one for each new unit. If we have an exit ticket or a check for understanding that gauges mastery, I’ll pull my binder out and track as students turn them in. This helps me form small groups and document strengths/weaknesses. If you’re interested in these blank and editable lists, you can find the link in my bio! Student Data Binders, Student Data Tracking, Check For Understanding, Data Binders, Data Tracking, Exit Tickets, Instructional Coaching, Student Data, 4th Grade Math

These standards checklists have been incredibly helpful this year when it comes to keeping track of who has mastered which TEKS. I try to make one for each new unit. If we have an exit ticket or a check for understanding that gauges mastery, I’ll pull my binder out and track as students turn them in. This helps me form small groups and document strengths/weaknesses. If you’re interested in these blank and editable lists, you can find the link in my bio!

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