Three kinds of material generators that I have used are the following:
1. Test Generators and Rubic Generators---I used this in reading, language arts, and math to generate weekly tests and rubics on specific skills that have been taught for the week.
2. Worksheet and Puzzles Generators-----I generate worksheets in math for lower level skills such as math facts and math drills, so students can become fluent in their math facts.
3. Electronic gradebook--This is used district wide in the county where I am employed. All teachers have to record daily grades, homework grades and assignments, weekly test grades, and nine weeks grades. This is used for uniformity across all grading programs.
Bernice, Good post! These are almost identical to the generators that I use. The test generators and worksheet generators can be a real life saver when I am preparing for a substitute.
ReplyDeleteI also use the puzzle and worksheet generators and I love them! They are so easy to work and the kids love them.
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