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Kindergarten DIBELS Practice and a FREEBIE!

April 28, 2014 by sarahcasady Filed Under: Assessments, Literacy Leave a Comment

This DIBELS practice set will come in handy all year long! These have great activities for you to do with your students in small groups or with a partner. There are also some great printable worksheets too! I am excited to use some of these before our last DIBELS assessment in a few weeks! Next year, I will be ready to go with all these helpful tools too 🙂 Go to my store to purchase! 
I love to use these flashcards in a small group to practice first sound fluency! The kids love to see the pictures and it’s very eye catching for them. I also write on the back of the flashcards the letter, so we flip it around and practice letter naming at the same time!

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My students love the printable worksheets. We use them in centers or as homework. They are also great as a “can do” when they finish their other work. 
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I have found this page is great to use for a quick assessment with my students.

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My students really love coloring these pages and cutting and pasting. This is a great way to reinforce letter formation too!
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I have used this also for a quick assessment!
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Real word vs. Silly word is always a hit. They love deciding which column they go in and they also get to use glue! I usually do these as a “can do” when they finish their center work.

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These are a great visual aid for phoneme segmentation. I love using these in small groups and give students unifix cubes to help count the sounds.
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I use this as a literacy center. The students love sorting the real words vs. the silly words and writing them down on their recording sheet.

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I have created progress monitoring sheets for letter naming and nonsense word fluency. I love the letter naming check sheet as it corresponds with the lists they are working on. Also, I have student sheets that you can keep track of their beginning, middle and end of year goals. I use these in their data folders and I pass them out on data night to the parents.

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Check out my FREEBIE!! First sound Fluency Flashcards in Line Art only! Click on my store to download!

 

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