If you're not becoming good friends with Common Core yet, don't worry. Sooner or later you're bound to meet up. I think one of the biggest challenges is simply becoming familiar and comfortable with it. So far I've seen it in several different formats. They're all useful in their own right. Amanda from Teaching Maddeness shared another format that I thought would be handy as well. She created a document with only her 2nd grade standards for each strand. It's short and sweet and easy to keep in her lesson plan binder for quick reference. There will be times when more information is nice to have, but I can see the benefit of something like this as well. I was so inspired that I whipped them up for first grade too. (Okay, so it took more than a little whipping.) Please help yourself to them. Click on each picture for your own copy. I apologize for the small font, but I wanted to keep it to as few pages as possible. (My 40 year-old eyes aren't complaining...yet.)
ELA: Literature, Informational Text, Foundational Skills |
ELA: Writing, Speaking & Listening, Language |
Math: Operations & Algebraic Thinking, Numbers & Operations, Measurement & Data, Geometry |
Thanks Amanda for the inspiration! If you teach 2nd, she'd love to share her documents with you. She has also included some additional organizational guides she keeps with her lesson plans that you might be interested in as well. Head on over and see.
(If you're interested in reading my "deep" thoughts about learning and living with something new like Common Core, go here.)
These are awesome!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I just printed and bound my standards but these are wayyyy handier {if that's a word!}!!!
❤ Sandra
Sweet Times in First
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Sandra, I'm glad they will be handier! :)
DeleteThanks for the shout out, Tammy!! Looks like I know how you spent your weekend (lol). They look great! I hope you find this "at a glance" format as helpful as I do!
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Teaching Maddeness
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Amanda, thanks again for letting me be inspired. I hope you got some visitors today.
DeleteThese are great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete❤Mrs. McKown
Little Literacy Learners
Mrs. McKown, I'm glad you found them helpful. Thanks for the comment.
DeleteThanks Tammy, my district isn't starting Common Core until 2013-2014, but these will hewlp me get prepared.
ReplyDeleteKelly @ I'm Not Your Grandpa, I'm Your Teacher
Kelly, thanks for the comment. I sure do hope this helps you get more comfortable with the Common Core!
DeleteThanks Tammy super cool.
ReplyDeleteTammy
First Grade @ Klinger Cafe
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Tammy, thanks! I'm glad you think these are super cool. I would hope they're super cool after all the time I worked on them. :)
DeleteThank you for doing this! Very helpful- you just saved me a lot of time. I appreciate you taking so much time to do all this!
ReplyDeleteLori
Conversations in Literacy
Lori, you are very welcome. I do hope they are useful!
DeleteThank you very much, Tammy. In my state, the common core standards have been broken down even more and are called Targets. I'm going to use your charts to help me to do the same thing with our Targets. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteDee
First Impressions
Dee, I'm so glad these will be helpful for you. Thanks for coming by.
DeleteThanks for sharing these with all of us, Tammy! I appreciate your time in putting them together.
ReplyDeleteConnie:)
welcome to first grade room 5
Thanks Connie. I'm glad others will find them useful too!
DeleteThese are great!! I loving having these all broken down onto one sheet to stick into the front of my lesson plan binder. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDelete❤- Stephanie
Falling Into First
Stephanie, you are very welcome. I''m glad that they'll come in handy for you!
DeleteThanks! :). I am going to teach 1st grade this year and this will be a handy reference for me.
ReplyDeleteCher, I'm glad to hear this will come in handy. Good luck with 1st. It's a great grade to teach.
DeleteThanks for providing a great resource! I am preparing to set up a binder to sort many of the great ideas I find on blogs and I figured that I should organize it by the CCSS. This chart will be an excellent reference sheet for the beginning of my binder.
ReplyDeleteKristy
http://firstgradebubblesandtails.blogspot.com/
Kristy, I'm glad that this will come in handy!
DeleteI am your newest follower! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreg
Smedley's Smorgasboard of Kindergarten
Thanks for coming by Greg. I so appreciate every new friend.
DeleteThanks Tammy, they look great!! Thanks so much for sharing. I love your blog, I ma your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
happyteachingfirst.blogspot.com
Barbara, I'm glad you found these useful. Thanks for following. I appreciate all my new friends here.
DeleteHi Tammy,
ReplyDeleteYour CC documents for 1st grade look great. I'm going to share them with the first grade teachers at my school. Do you happen to know anyone who has done the CC documents for kindergarten they way you did? I teach kindergarten and I would love to have the CC standards organized the way you do for first grade. I just found your blog...I love it!
Thanks so much!
Jeanne
kidzkidzkidz8.2@gmail.com
Jeanne, I'm glad that you'll be able to share this with your first grade team. Unfortunately I don't know of anyone who has done this with kindergarten. I'll keep an eye out for you though.
DeleteThanks so much!
DeleteThank you so much for sharing your hard work!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Mandie! I'm glad it will be a useful too.
DeleteThese common core 'cheat' sheets are awesome. Thank for sharing them! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome. I'm glad they'll be useful for you.
DeleteI have to say, I've come back to your Common Core "cheat sheets" over and over again. It is, by far, the easiest way for me to keep them handy for reference during planning. I've shared them with my team members, too! Thank you so much for putting them together and sharing them.
ReplyDeleteLaura, that makes my day. Thank you for letting me know that they've served their purpose well!
DeleteOMG! I just spent forever trying to find exactly this! You have just made me the happiest teacher in the world. I have tried using Planbook this year and it just isn't working for me. I know I will love having these in my hot little hands.
ReplyDeleteLisa, I'm glad to have helped you out. Enjoy!
DeleteTammy thank you so much for the short and sweet CCS! Love them! Will use them! What a great resource!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Jane. I'm glad you'll be able to use them.
DeleteThank you for the idea. I will do this for 5th grade.
ReplyDeleteFelicitas, I'm glad I inspired you. I was inspired by someone else to make these. :)
DeleteWow! Love these! Thanks so much! This will give me some more space in my binder because my current sheets took up many pages! I appreciate all your work and your blog.
ReplyDeleteEm
Curious Firsties
Em, I'm glad to hear these will be so helpful!
DeleteExactly what I was looking for! Thank you from a new-to-homeschooling mom of a 1st grader! -Kim in Oregon
ReplyDeleteKim, I'm glad this document will come in handy. Good luck!
DeleteThanks for posting this. BTW, I love the title of the your blog "Forever In First". Feeling jealous.
ReplyDeleteApurva, you're welcome. I'm glad you enjoy my blog title. It fits me pretty much (most days). :)
DeleteThank you for posting this! I was about to sit down and make a chart like this for myself because I couldn't find a good, free one!
ReplyDeleteYou're so welcome Abigail. I'm glad it will be a helpful tool.
DeleteThis is exactly what I was looking for. Found it through Pinterest! I thought maybe the standards had changed since they had been made, but nope-- they're all the same here in 2020. This is perfect! I love the colors and formatting. I'm extremely happy that they each only use one page. I love saving paper and ink! Thank you for creating this.
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