Florida B.E.S.T. Standards Learning Guides: Student & Teacher Editions
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STUDENT GUIDE
Use this tracker to help students keep track of the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards that they have mastered throughout the year. It also makes a great review for students before each F.A.S.T. Test. This is also a great way to communicate student progress to parents and allow students to take ownership over their learning!
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Ideas to extend:
- Have students keep track of the notes/activities and/or page numbers in their notebooks/binders so that they can refer back to the information to review.
- After each standards-based assessment, students can color-code the standards so they can do remediation practice fpor skills that they'd like to practice more. ***Pro-tip: Let them choose the color for each level of mastery, then have them make a key at the top of their Learning Guide. This avoids stigma or embarrassment from using the typical green, yellow, red color combination.
TEACHER GUIDE
Use this tracker to help students keep track of the Florida B.E.S.T. Standards that they have mastered throughout the year. It also makes a great review for students before each F.A.S.T. Test. This is also a great way to communicate student progress to parents and allow students to take ownership over their learning!
______________________________________________________________________________________________Ideas to extend:
- Have students keep track of the notes/activities and/or page numbers in their notebooks/binders so that they can refer back to the information to review.
- After each standards-based assessment, students can color-code the standards so they can do remediation practice fpor skills that they'd like to practice more. ***Pro-tip: Let them choose the color for each level of mastery, then have them make a key at the top of their Learning Guide. This avoids stigma or embarrassment from using the typical green, yellow, red color combination.