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Student Led Conferences Template | First Grade Parent Teacher Conferences

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K - 2nd, Homeschool
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THis was very helpful for my students doing student led conferences. It helped keep them organized and on task!
When my first grade students were conducting Student-Led Conferences for the first time, this resource was invaluable to them. They were able to easily tell about their successes and challenges, and how they overcame them. Easy to use and student-friendly as well.

Description

Parent-Teacher Conferences can be stressful as you try to prepare, so relax and let your students demonstrate their skills! Student-led Conferences are a great way to promote responsibility. Use this resource to guide you in getting started, preparing for and implementing student-led conferences with confidence. Include your first graders in the Parent-Teacher Conference this year and be amazed at how positive this experience is as you work together with their parents to help them master their academic skills.

*Note*: All items in this product are provided in color and black and white as well as in horizontal and vertical form.

Inside this product you will find:

Table of Contents (For quick printing)

Teacher Checklist (To help you get organized, checklist provided in both color and black and white, horizontal and vertical form.)

Parent Information Letter (Send home with parents prior to conferences to explain what student-led conferences are and how they help students to take responsibility of learning. Letters provided in both color and black and white as well as in horizontal and vertical form.)

Invitation Letter (To be completed by students. Provided in both color and black and white, both a prewritten letter as well as letter template for students to write their own.)

Conference Date/Time Confirmation Page (Two to a page for easy printing/copying. Also provided in both color and black and white as well as both horizontal and vertical form.)

Conference Reminder Page (Two to a page for easy printing/copying. Also provided in both color and black and white as well as both horizontal and vertical form.)

Conference Sign-Up Forms (Provided in both color and black and white as well as in horizontal and vertical form. Also includes one template of each to write in additional conference times.)

Conference Agenda Page (Used to guide students as they lead the conference. Provided in both horizontal and vertical form as well as color and black and white.)

Student Self-Reflection Page (Students complete prior to the conference and share both their strengths and goals for the year. Provided in color, black and white, horizontal and vertical form.)

Student Evaluation Page (Students evaluate their feelings about math, reading and writing skills. Provided in both color and black and white as well as horizontal and vertical form.)

Teacher Conference Notes Page (Used to write down talking points for during the conference as well as notes during the conference. Provided in both color and black and white as well as horizontal and vertical form.)

Student Thank You Letter (Completed by the student to send home with the parent after the conference. Provided in both color and black and white as well as horizontal and vertical form. This is also in prewritten letter form as well as a template for students to write their own.)

Parent Reflection Letter (Completed by the parent after the conference and given to the student, explaining all of the things the parent learned from the conference as well as how proud they are of their child. Provided in color, black and white, horizontal and vertical form.)

*Please Note:* The page count includes the number of original pages. The total number of pages between both the horizontal and vertical forms totals 134 pages.

Conference time does not have to be stressful! Look forward to your students engaging with you and their parents as they demonstrate all of the wonderful things they can do! Let the Student-led Conferences for First Grade Guide make planning easy and enjoyable!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 1 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
Follow agreed-upon rules for discussions (e.g., listening to others with care, speaking one at a time about the topics and texts under discussion).
Build on others’ talk in conversations by responding to the comments of others through multiple exchanges.
Ask questions to clear up any confusion about the topics and texts under discussion.
Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to gather additional information or clarify something that is not understood.

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