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Common Core L.K.1d resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of All of the Common Core ELA Standards Checklists

All of the Common Core ELA Standards Checklists

This is a bundle of checklists for ELA Common Core Standards for all of the grades (K-12) on an excel spreadsheet with 5 columns for data input. These standards are organized in their own sub-domains to coordinate lessons. Please see my free file for an example.
Preview of Kindergarten Readiness Checklist

Kindergarten Readiness Checklist

Use this free preschool and kindergarten readiness skills checklist to guide your preschool or kindergarten curriculum planning.Use this complete kindergarten readiness checklist to teach every preschool and kindergarten readiness skill for language, literacy, science, social studies, social emotional learning (character education), health and safety, cognitive thinking, art, gross motor skills and fine motor skills for free.Download my PRESCHOOL CURRICULUM for 200 no prep days of activities to
Preview of ELA Common Core Standards Bundle for K, 1st, and 2nd Grade

ELA Common Core Standards Bundle for K, 1st, and 2nd Grade

This is a bundle of checklists for the ELA Common Core Standards for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade on an excel spreadsheet with 5 columns for data input. These standards are organized in their own sub-domains to coordinate lessons. Please see my free file for an example.
Preview of Common Core ELA Standards for Kindergarten Checklist

Common Core ELA Standards for Kindergarten Checklist

English Language Arts Common Core Standards for Kindergarten on an Excel spreadsheet with 5 columns for data input and separate tabs for the strands. These standards are organized in their separate strands to coordinate lessons. Please see my free file for an example.
Preview of Question Word Mystery Picture Pixel Art for Distance Learning--Excel Version

Question Word Mystery Picture Pixel Art for Distance Learning--Excel Version

Question words are difficult for English language learners. Trying to keep track of which question word will result in which type of answer can be confusing. As part of our question words lesson series I made this digital mystery picture activity for my students to practice when to use the six main question words (who, what, when, where, why, how). Students read each of the sentences and decide which word correctly completes the sentence. They then type the answer in the gray box. If the answer
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