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Kindergarten Goals - Parent Teacher Conferences - Report Card Standards

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One of my favorite resources ever. I have them in folders that parents check every night so they are aware of their child's progress!
This resource is awesome! I purchased for parent/teacher conferences but decided to print a poster of the skills sheet to hang in my classroom so my students and I can color as we learn these skills through the year! This would also be great for back to school next year!
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This adorable incentive kit will motivate your students to work hard and reach their goals! This is a wonderful tool to use at parent teacher conferences to keep families informed of our academic standards in kindergarten.

This chart outlines the important standards we are working towards in kindergarten. Throughout the year, students color the star in each box when they master that specific standard.

This makes it so easy for both children and parents to understand the goals we are working towards and their progress throughout the year!


These goals are aligned with the CCSS and almost all state standards.

Please note that this incentive chart does not cover all of the kindergarten standards. I chose 20 important reading, math and writing goals I want all my students to master before completing kindergarten.

Each students receives a goal chart. I display them on a bulletin board or create a goal folder for every child. When students master a skill, they get to color the star in that box. I personalize an award with their name that they can take it home to show their families.

I also send a chart home to keep parents and families involved. They know which standards their child has mastered and which skills they still need to work on. Children are thrilled to watch their stars slowly fill in throughout the school year. This is a wonderful incentive tool for them to work hard and master these skills!

Informing parents of the standards their child is expected to master is incredibly important! I include a letter that explains how our goal charts work.


--- THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES ---

My BIG Kindergarten Goals Chart

This poster comes in both color and BW.

Three different header options:

My Big Kindergarten Goals

Our Big Goals This Year

Our Year 1 Goals

Editable Goals Chart

Translate to a different language, or change the wording of the goals.

On the blank chart (no pictures) you can create your own goals!

Jumbo 16x20 Color Goals Chart

Print at a photo center and display as a poster in your classroom.

Color Awards (2 print per page)

Students love receiving personalized awards!

Black and White Awards (4 print per page)

Print, cut apart and write student names when they master a new skill.

Editable Color Award

Type into the editable PDF, or use the JPG version to edit in the program you choose.

Editable Parent Newsletter (color and BW versions)

Explain to parents how this goal setting kit works, and then keep them updated throughout the year on their child's progress!

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EDITABLE PRODUCTS

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  • Basic editing directions are included for the editable PDF files.
  • Open the PDF in Adobe 11 Reader to edit.
  • Edit and print as many times as you like!
  • Pictures cannot be added to the editable PDFs.
  • I also included JPG versions that can be opened in an editing program of your choosing. I do not include directions for doing this, so please be sure you know how to use these kinds of programs. You can add your own text boxes and pictures on top of the JPG files in most programs!

Getting students excited to meet their goals and master new skills will make your job so much easier!

This is a fun, easy kit to implement into your classroom.


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CLICK HERE for this chart in Spanish!


CLICK HERE FOR THE FIRST GRADE VERSION OF THIS KIT

CLICK HERE FOR THE PRE-K VERSION OF THIS KIT

CLICK HERE FOR MY COORDINATING KINDERGARTEN REPORT CARD


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.

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