Whole Class Data Aggregation Sheet
Whole Class Data Aggregation Sheet
Directions For each student include the date that the indicator was assessed. In the same box as the date, use a / for introductory level; an X for mastery; and leave the space under the date blank if the student is not yet able to complete the task.
Darrel (DJ)
X X
Math
Demonstrate one to one correspondence when counting objects 1-10. 4/1/14 Sort and classify objects by one or more attributes (e.g., size, shape). 4/1/14
X X
X X
X X
/ /
X X X X
Absent
X X
/ /
X X
Absent
/ /
/ /
X X
X X
X X
/ /
X X
Absent
Absent
Science
Record observations using words, pictures, charts, graphs, etc. 3/11/14 With modeling and support, identify physical characteristics and simple behaviors of living things. 4/8/14 With modeling and support, identify and explore the relationship between living things and their environments (e.g., habitats, food, eating habits, etc.) 4/8/14
X X
X X
X X
X /
X X X X
X X
X X
X /
X X
X X
X /
X X
X X
X X
X X
X /
X X
X X
JaleQuon
Ne-Jai Kristionna
Khrishae
Jeremiah
Shaniyah
Donovan
Zreonna
Dearron
Jatovah
LaBrae
Dennis
Chase
Krissy
Rlesa
Jakai
Skye
Social Studies
Demonstrate a beginning understanding of maps as actual representations of places. 4/8/14 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Developmental Skills
Focus on an activity with deliberate concentration despite distractions. 4/1/14 Carry out tasks, activities, projects, or experiences from beginning to end. 4/1/14 Identify and describe the function of body parts. 3/11/14 X / X / / X Absent / / / Absent X X X / X / /
Absent
Absent
Coordinate the use of hands, fingers, and wrists to manipulate objects and perform tasks requiring precise movements. 4/8/14
IEP Goals