Preschool Assessment Printable

Oh boy, do I have a treat for all you preschool teachers out there! You know what’s better than playing with play-doh and singing the ABC’s? Filling out assessment forms, of course! Don’t you just love grading tiny humans on their ability to identify colors and count to 10? It’s like being a real teacher, but with much smaller humans.

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preschool assessment formFirst up, we have the classic printable preschool assessment form. Just look at those vibrant colors! It’s almost as if filling out this form will make you forget about all the crying, snotty noses, and constant need for bathroom breaks. Almost.

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preschool assessment formNext, we have a free preschool assessment form from One Beautiful Home. It’s filled with adorable graphics and even has a spot to assess a child’s emotional development. Because nothing says “emotional development” like a two-year-old throwing a tantrum because they can’t have a third cookie.

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preschool assessment formSmarty Pants, you’re the smartest pants around! This preschool assessment form has it all, from visual discrimination to gross motor skills. It’s almost as if the creators of this form wanted to remind you of all the things you should be teaching your students, but haven’t had time for because someone always needs to use the potty.

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preschool assessment formThis printable preschool assessment pack from From ABCs to ACTs includes assessments for language, math, and fine motor skills. It’s almost as if they knew that preschoolers need to be assessed on more than just their ability to say the word “poop” without giggling.

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preschool assessment formFinally, we have a free printable preschool assessment and review form from Homeschool Giveaways. This form is perfect for tracking your students’ progress throughout the year. It’s almost as if they want you to celebrate small victories like a student finally being able to spell their name correctly, even if it took them until May.

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kindergarten assessment formWait a minute, this isn’t a preschool assessment form! This printable kindergarten assessment pack is perfect for assessing your students’ skills at the beginning of the year. It’s almost as if they want you to realize that your preschoolers aren’t as far behind as you thought they were.

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preschool assessment formLast but not least, we have this collection of kindergarten assessment printables from Printablee.com. With assessments focused on math, reading, and writing, there’s something here for every student. It’s almost as if they want you to realize that you’ll never be able to finish assessing all of your students before you retire.

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preschool assessment formThis free printable preschool assessment pack includes assessments for language, cognitive skills, and social development. It’s almost as if the creators of this pack want you to remember that your students are people too, with their own unique strengths and weaknesses.

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preschool assessment formThese free preschool assessment forms from Pinterest are sure to make your grading process even more enjoyable. With sections for assessing a child’s name recognition and shape recognition, you’ll have all the information you need to write down on the sticky note on your computer screen that you use as a gradebook.

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preschool assessment formFinally, we have these free preschool assessment worksheets from Word Layouts. With assessments for fine motor skills, social development, and language, you’ll be able to assess every aspect of your students’ development. It’s almost as if they want you to realize that your students are constantly growing and changing, and that they’re lucky to have you as their teacher.

So there you have it, folks! A collection of preschool assessment forms that will make your grading process a breeze. Just remember, no matter how many boxes you check off, no matter how many developmentally-appropriate activities you plan, and no matter how many times you remind them to use their words and not their fists, at the end of the day, they’re still just tiny, adorable humans who are just trying to figure out the world around them. And isn’t that kind of amazing?