A generous member, Jeannine, on the KinderKorner email
ring let me display some of her pictures and skills that she uses.
If you have questions for her please feel free to email her by clicking on the envelope






Skill ring assessments:
First and last name
Teacher's name- clip art
Birthday(Month, day, year)- [cupcake]
Address (house number, street, city, state)[house icon]
Phone number including area code[phone icon]
Count to 10
Tie Shoes [shoe graphic]
Recognize 11 colors [color pallet]
Recognize numerals 0-5 out of sequence
Recognize shapes: circle, square, triangle rectangle
Recognize numerals 6-10 out of sequence
Recognize sight words; a, my, that, That, My, the, The, A
Recognize letters: n, a, d, s, A, D, S, and N
Recognize sight words: is, and, Is, I, said
Put numerals 0-10 in order
Say, not sing the ABC's
Recognize letters: M, T, C, I, m, I, c, t
Count to 20
Recognize numerals 11-15 out of order
Recognize sight words: we Are, You, have, We, are, Have, you
Say the days of the week
Recognize letters: P, o, F, r, p, O, f, R, h, H
Match numerals and sets 0-10
Read color words: red, blue, green, orange-clip art crayons
Recognize sight words: Me, to, Do, go, me, Do, Go
Say the Pledge of Allegiance [flag]
Read color words: purple, black, yellow, brown[clip art crayons]
Recognize letters: L, u, G, k, l, U, g, K
Recognize numerals 16-20 out of sequence
Recognize letters: W, X, e, B, w, x, b, E
Recognize letters: V, j, Q, Y, z, J, q, Z, y, v
Put numerals 0-20 in order
Say the months of the year [sm. clip art for each season]
Count to 100 by 1
Recognize sight words: he, for, Has, not, He,
Recognize sight words: she, Was, of, with, She, was
Write numerals 0-10 neatly and without a model
Write first and last name neatly and without a model
An owl with a mortar board and the year is the final tag!
You know me, I will have to find a frog! lol
The text in the brackets [ ] are what I plan on using for the rings.
I will be adding my pictures as soon as I make them. I do something simillar to this
during the summer when I teach summer school. I give my students small metal rings, and
I make different colored die cut keys. Each key means something different. If my
students bring back their book with it signed, they get a key. If they pass their
word lists, they get a key. Depending on how many pages they read to an adult
depends on the color key.I will be posting those pictures too. That idea came
from my mother. Thanks mom! (BTW, she is a reading teacher.)
Please click on the frog and sign my
guestbook!
Thanks for hopping by.
Click on the star to go home.

Have questions? Click on the envelope
This page was created on June 27, 2004.
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