Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Carson Dellosa Common Core Assessment Book

Common Core Assessment Record Book
Common Core Assessment Record Book
Grade K, age 5-6 years
$9.99 (purchase)
96 page, spiral bound

The Common Core Assessment Record Book is a handy tool for teachers or homeschoolers with kids Grade K-5. I know many homeschoolers don't work with Common Core but what I particularly like about this record book is that not only does it keep track of my kids' accomplishments, I can do my planning, refer to when I taught my kids a certain skill, keep notes about what worked and what didn't and basically use it for guidance & then monitor their progress. I like that idea.

I can also refer to the handy charts that show me what my kids should of learned last year and what they will learn next year and I find that would be very helpful. This handy tool is color coded, has a little space for notes on each kid and it's very easy to read and use.

What I would like to see is a similar book for Preschoolers. Not necessarily for Common Core or for grading or testing purposes but something that shows what they need to be prepared for entering Kindergarten next year. I like that these books track when a certain skill was taught - so for beginning reading I'd be able to see what skills need to be present before I can expect them to be able to understand how letters combine to create a word and then actually comprehend the word they have sounded out.

Each grade has 2 Common Core Record Books - one for Math and another for Language Arts. Learn more on this great video: 


You can view an example of this handy book at Carson Dellosa's website HERE and there is a great explanation of what this book actually is HERE.

Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Carson Dellosa. I received several products from them for the purpose of an honest review stating my impression of the item. I was not required to have a positive review. Regardless I only recommend products or services I have personally read or used & I think my readers will find useful or enjoy.

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