UFLI - Extra Practice Worksheets Lessons 1-34 (no prep)
Disclaimer: This product is not endorsed by UFLI Foundations. It is not affiliated with the program in any way.If you are like me and have been trying to come up with small group/centers activities that aligned with the UFLI Foundations scope and sequence look no further. This package requires no prep! Be sure to check out UFLI - Extra Practice Worksheets Lessons 35-41 (no prep)Your students will complete a worksheet that aligns with each UFLI lesson 1-34. 'Students must: -trace the upper and lo
UFLI aligned Practice Pages | Letter Formation | Reading | Heart Words
The Practice Pages are aligned to the UFLI Core Lessons 1-18 (Kindergarten level) to help student become better readers and writers. These worksheets assists students who need practice with letter formation, writing words, learning irregular words, and reading to ensure mastery. Heart Word pages help students master reading and spelling irregular words by practicing grapheme-phoneme correspondence. They guide students in identifying the irregular parts of the word with the heart symbol below
UFLI Progress and Assessment Tracking - All Lessons All Grades
UFLI Tracking BundleIntroducing the UFLI Tracking Bundle, an essential tool for educators to seamlessly monitor and track student progress and assessment through the UFLI (University of Florida Literacy Institute) program. This comprehensive bundle includes four meticulously designed Google Sheets, each tailored to simplify and enhance your tracking process.Sheet Breakdown:1. Assessment Tracking Sheet by Student List: - Description: Track and input grades for each student on all UFLI assessments. **Features**: - Input scores for individual assessments. - Calculate overall averages automatically. - Organized by a student list for easy reference. - Includes a teacher overall report and individualized student reports.2. Assessment Tracking Sheet by Group List: - Descrip
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