This checklist is organized by fine and gross motor skills.
Use this form to analyze a child's abilities in the following areas: play, self-help, self-concept, social, language/communication, motor, dispositions, problem solving, math, and literacy.
Includes four different sets of checklists: Infant, Toddler, Young Child, Preschool. Empower yourself as your child's first teacher!
Determine a child's literacy skills with this two-page form.
Track a child's progress in basic math and science concepts with this form.
This simple checklist will help you determine your student's computer skills and track their progress throughout the year.
Analyze a child's work habits by using the checklist provided for each category: separation, self-care, physical development, social skills, emotional development, speech and language development, memory and attention span, math and science, literacy, creativity, self-identity, group time behaviors, and interaction with adults.
Check either yes or no for each question to help determine your toddler's language abilities.
Analyze a child's initiation of an activity, their attention span, curiousity, frustration tolerance, relationship with teacher, acceptance of routines and limits, reactions to adults other than teacher, and interactions with other children.
This form will help you analyze an individual child's behavior tendencies.
This checklist helps caregivers identify different aspects of development in infants and toddlers.
Identify a child's motor skills and self-help abilities with this checklist.
Not sure if your child is ready to tackle the world of kindergarten? This checklist has been developed to help you prepare your child for school. It is designed to help you look at your child's physical, social, emotional and academic development. It is intended for four and five year olds preparing for kindergarten.
Analyze your child's speech and language skills.
Printable chart for learning Kindergarten skills.
Use the checklist to determine different areas of development. Areas include:
This guide is to assist you in preparing your centers. The document contains a checklist of different centers as well as the best activities to place in each center. The document also has suggestions on how many of each activity should be contained in each center.
Use this checklist to help with baby proofing.
This checklist shows different activities appropriate for 3-year-olds. Activities included are for fine motor skills, gross motor skills, cognition and language skills. Activities planned for young children should be meaningful, open-ended and require active involvement for children.
Use this form to assess a young infant's language skills.