Showing posts with label data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

My Data Notebook 2



A few years ago I created a data notebook that I've been using in my classroom.  Since then, I have switched schools and several assessments have changed.  I have seen myself revising the pages and wished that I had other pages to record data for other topics.  So this summer, I dedicated my time to creating a new data notebook to compliment my previous data notebook.  Click on the picture below to find it on TPT.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/My-Data-Notebook-keeping-students-accountable-with-EDITABLE-TEMPLATES-267830https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/My-Data-Notebook-2-Bonus-Materials-2705876
The main purpose of using data notebooks is to increase student achievement. After giving my students their baseline assessments, we begin using the data notebooks to record the results and start setting goals.  There are several choices for recording literacy and math data.  You can choose between beginning/middle/end, quarterly, or every other month.  
 When implementing student data notebooks, it’s important to start with one subject area.  Figure out which subject you want to begin collecting data for and introduce your students to the data collection method.  I like to use the reading level graphs to track student reading levels.  In
there are several options to choose from when graphing reading levels.
 I have also included a reading conference form for you to use during reading conferences.  As your students are reading, look for things that your students are doing well and things that they might need to work on. 
Depending on what program your school uses for spelling, you may be able to use the spelling graphs for different things.  I have used these with regular spelling words assessments and with spelling assessments for words their way.
Students can keep track of the topic they are studying and the scores they received from their pre/post test.  Choose the data from pre assessments, observations, or other resources to see where improvements need to be made.  You can decide how long students need to work toward the goal and when to check in to see if the goal has been met.  After the post test, you will record the results on your form and decide which skills you need to reteach.
Once students begin to gather data, they will record their progress in their data notebooks using graphs or other recording sheets.  Students can reflect on their assessments by writing about which standards they mastered and which ones they still need to work on.  They can create a project to prove they have mastered the standards or they can take a video recording.

Most importantly, when implementing student data notebooks, it’s important to keep everything organized so they can take ownership.  Choose which organization method works best for you (I like binders!).  Introduce your data notebooks, let students color or decorate their front cover, and have them fill in their baseline data.  Start out small!  Don't overwhelm yourself or your will overwhelm your students.  

Have an awesome time implementing data notebooks! 


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

NEW and IMPROVED Data Notebook

I'm very proud to announce a NEW feature added to my #1 best seller "My Data Notebook".  You will now be able to edit the pages in order to personalize them for your individual student needs.  This feature was inspired by a special education teacher who needed space to write her students' goals.  You will love all of the possibilities that come with personalizing this product.  
Download this data notebook for K-2 students, as well as students with specific goals.  

Check it out here:

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/My-Data-Notebook-keeping-students-accountable-with-EDITABLE-TEMPLATES-267830

Keeping your students accountable just got BETTER!!

Monday, June 23, 2014

HOT Summer SALE and a Pizza Party

I'm beyond thrilled to be home for the summer!  In the 2 weeks that I've been home, I've been able to accomplish so much!  As a teacher, I find it difficult to do "spring cleaning" because that one week we have off in the spring is usually devoted to actually breathing and taking a mental break.  

So far this summer, I've completed 95% of my spring cleaning, had several trips to our community pools (been trying to find out which one we like best), spent some quality time with my boys and husband, I actually got to lay outside to try to get some color on my white skin, AND I was able to finalize this product that I completed at the end of the school year.  

I hope that you might be able to use this super cool pizza unit, "Pizza Party," sometime during the upcoming school year!!  It's definitely a good one!!  There are 13 literacy activities that include a variety of different skills to practice.  Your students will enjoy sorting pizza themed nouns, writing about how to make a pizza, and building words using the letters in the words "pepperoni pizza".  There are 12 math activities ranging from addition/subtraction games, measuring pizza themed pictures, and counting using base ten cubes.  I was able to use these activities with my students and they LOVED learning with pizza.  We had a pizza party at the end of the week to celebrate the end of the school year.  Click on the photo below to check it out:










I am running a sale on all of my products to celebrate summer relaxation.  There are 2 sales running between my Teachers Notebook store and my TPT store.  

Enjoy 50% off all products from my Teachers Notebook store from June 23-July 23.  

Enjoy 20% off all products from my TPT sale from June 27-June 30.  


My new unit "Pizza Party" has been posted at both stores...check it out now for a GREAT price!!
Have a wonderful summer and don't forget to take some time for yourself.





Saturday, May 17, 2014

Reflections and Under Water Graphing

As we are approaching the end of the school year, I have been reflecting on my year as a teacher, a mother, and a wife.  It has been a different kind of year for me with many changes:
TEACHER
I am about to finish my first year of teaching at a new school and I'm so happy that this opportunity fell into my lap.  I have made some great friendships and am fortunate to have a wonderful grade level that supports my opinions and decisions.  I can't wait to find out what the next school year will bring. I'm already thinking about how to rearrange my classroom. :-)
MOTHER
My son, Gavin, started kindergarten this year and will soon be a big first grader.  He continues to amaze me and reminds me every so often that he's growing up.  I guess he thinks it's funny to see my reaction of grief, because I just want him to stay little.  He continues to tell me that after first grade, he will be in 2nd...3rd...4th...5th...and so on!  Landen, my 3 year old, is always trying to be like his big brother.  He is intrigued in whole "going to school" thing and can't wait to come to the "big boy" school.  He's my challenge but always keeps life interesting.
WIFE
My husband and I bought a house right next to my new school and I couldn't be happier to be so close.  It makes my commute to and from school much easier!  I was recently diagnosed with epilepsy and that has caused the most changes in my life.  It has really been a challenge to deal with but my husband has been so supportive and gentle.  I am so grateful to have him right by my side, taking care of me and really focusing on my well being.  I think that this has had a great impact on me as a wife and it has allowed me to take advantage of each day that is given to me.

Now onto the Under Water Graphing smart board lessons!!  

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Under-Water-Graphing-Smart-Board-Lessons-1247443
I just recently finished this smart board presentation to go with our graphing unit.  It's one of the few products that I have posted this year.  Click on the picture above to check it out in my TPT store.  I'm hoping that I will have more time this summer to get caught up and make some new and exciting products for you to explore.  There are some really cute and engaging slides that will keep your students excited about graphing each day!  Here's what's included:
There are several videos and video clips embedded on each of the pages.  I have also included a link to an online graphing website that will allow you to create your own graph!!  It's super cool!!  
 Your students will learn about the different kinds of graphs and how to read them.  They will learn how to create a graph and how to compare the data.  The best part of the presentation will be the last two activities!!  Your students will love the spin and graph game!!  You can use this game as a math center and they can click on numerous links to play some graphing games.
I hope you all enjoy your students for the next few days/weeks of school!  Hopefully they aren't too crazy for you!  Just remember that you are leaving your mark on each and every one of them.  They will remember you for the rest of their life.  That's one of the best parts of being a teacher!  
Have a wonderful week!  Summer is almost here!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

My Data Notebook

 Okay, I have finally finished the data notebook that I've been working on forever.  I think this document contains the most information that I've ever put into a product.  If you're looking for an all inclusive data notebook to start your year, look no further.  This data notebook has just about everything that you could think of when it comes to academic data recording.  Not only do you get all of the data pages but you get directions on how to use them and some information about how I have had success with each of the academic areas.

My Data Notebook is a 79 page download containing a TON on printables for you to use to create a data notebook for each of your students.  It comes with a student data notebook cover and several different data pages to choose from.  Students will keep their own data by coloring in pictures or bar graphs to show their progress.  Click on any of the pictures below to download this document for your classroom.

Data Notebooks help keep students accountable for their own learning.  They write their own goals and are able to control the pace in which they learn.  Data Notebooks allow students to observe short term goals and it motivates them to reach their long term goals. 

There are six sections to the data notebook and each section contains several subsections for students to track their own data:

Section 1: Mission Statement-students create a class and self mission statement of a learning goal they would like to reach.





Section 2: Reading Goals-students work on increasing their reading level, oral fluency, fry word knowledge, reading stamina, and maze comprehension activities.  Each subsection contains a data sheet to choose from.
 
Section 3: Phonics Goals-students work on upper and lower case letter recognition, letter sounds, phoneme segmentation, and nonsense word fluency.  Each subsection contains a data sheet to choose from.


Section 4: Spelling Goals-students work on word family knowledge as they learn new spelling sound patterns each week, and they keep track of how many words they spell correctly on each spelling test.  The word family section contains all word families that your students will learn throughout the school year and a graph to track how many words they get correct on each spelling test.

 Section 5: Writing Goals-students work on using capital letters, spacing, correct spelling, punctuation, and handwriting in their writing.  They use the writing rubric that is included to make their writing perfect.
 
 Section 6: Math Goals-students work on counting on, counting back, addition and subtraction fluency, and they keep their own assessment data based on the test they take in the classroom (weekly or quarterly)
 
 The nice thing about this data notebook is that you can choose the data pages that you use in your own classroom.  I realize that different schools have different ways of doing things and I wanted to provide enough of a variety in the data pages for you to choose the best method for you and your students. 




If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email me at michelle83mcelhinny@gmail.com