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Grading can be easy, even with distance learning

Keeping track of student work, tests, forms, and everything else can be a little overwhelming. Not anymore with these editable paper and digital checklists. You can see how I use them in this post.

How to use the digital grading/ checklists

Use these lists to keep track of attendance, family phone calls, completion of assignments, and grades. You can finally keep track of your virtual learning in one place!

Troubleshooting with the paper lists

Watch the video below to see how to use your paper lists and set up your class roster. I'll even walk you through how to use these with multiple classes.

You can get your very own copy of these check lists here.

My name is Kristen and I’ve enjoyed teaching kindergarten, first grade, a 1/2 combo, and second grade.  I’ve taught at both a low and high-performing Title I schools as well as a few fancy schools in California and O’ahu, Hawaii. I’ve earned my Master’s Degree in Education with an emphasis in reading in addition to my Reading Specialist Certificate.  When I am not teaching my scholars or other educators at Professional Development classes, I  enjoy creating materials to share with my colleagues, organizing family literacy events, and giving workshops on ways to make Literacy Workshop effective and engaging.  

2 Responses

  1. Hi! I am wondering how to use the same font that you have on the checklists. I have a Mac. Is that something we need to purchase? Thanks

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