Win a $10 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Certificate!



Welcome, everyone! I hope your Thanksgiving weekend was full of rest and relaxation. Today, I'm joining a blog hop to highlight one of my favorite TPT products and to give YOU the chance to win a $10 gift certificate to Teachers Pay Teachers. The next few weeks of school will fly by, and I'm always looking for ways to make sure I can make the most of my time in the classroom.

One tool that has been incredibly helpful to me in managing the paper overload is my Paperless Standards-Based Gradebook. It has space for unlimited assignments per standard, and I can choose any grading scale I'd like to use - or just enter comments!





I've created Paperless Standards Based Gradebooks for grades 2, 3, 4, and 5. Click the image below to check them out!


Enter the Rafflecopter below for your chance to win a $10 gift card to TPT! I will notify the winner Monday morning so that you have time to shop during the sale!



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12 comments

  1. I like to color code my grading and organize different, smaller piles so it doesn't look so daunting! 😂

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  2. I grade a little at a time (Special Ed Resource class)

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  3. Color-coded files for each class to stay organized.

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  4. My favorite time saving tip is to do it as soon as possible! The more you procrastinate the more it is going to weigh on your mind!

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  5. Pick and choose what you want to grade. You don't have to grade everything little assignment! Thanks for the giveaway :)

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  6. I number the students papers, so I know whose has no name on it!

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  7. I just started using Google forms for formative assessment. I create a general form that I can use each day to record my observations of student understanding. Then it automatically creates a sheet for me which I can use to see who needs extra support or challenge.

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  8. I have a student name checklist I attach to the front of each pile so I know exactly who didn't turn it in.

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  9. I don't grade daily homework - I just treat it as practice. This saves a ton of time because instead I can choose which things I actually want to grade!

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  10. To get ahead of my paper trail, I grade as I go. Normally during my plan time or when my students are at specials. This eliminates the need to take and grade at home.

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