DRDP-R Tool Kit Ideas



ItemSupport materials What is it?When to use itAnecdotal Records(may be written on paper, post its, or index cards) Brief description of a child’s actions or responses including direct quotesThroughout the daily routineAnnotated PhotographsPhotos taken while in action with a short caption that provides information that the photo does not show, e.g., a quote from the childMaking portfoliosBulletin board displaysDuring parent conferencesChildren’s booksChecklists & Class ListsAlphabet and numerical record sheets to record brief information on each child; list for marking behavior, skills, and knowledge as yes or noNumber Sense Letter & Word Knowledge Phonological Awareness PortfoliosPurposeful, thoughtful collection evidencing the child’s learning over time; May include photos, notes, work samplesThroughout the yearParent conferencesAssessment evidenceReflective JournalsPrivate diary with personal reflectionsThoughts Expressions of feelingsEmotionsSelf-examination iPads & TabletsDevice for documenting children’s behavior and developmentTaking photos or videos throughout the dayOrganizing evidence into foldersAnnotating photosVideo Cameras & Digital CamerasDigital recording device for capturing and documenting children’s candid behaviorDuplicating work samples or temporary structures, e.g., block structures, etc.Creating stop capture pictures (JPEGS)Printers & ScannersPrint photographs and other documentation from computer;Digital copier used to record child’s work samples and other documentation in computer files or CDPhotographs for portfolios, displays, etc.Anecdotal notes Condensing a child’s portfolioDuplicating evidence and documentationDesired Results Websitedesiredresults.usGet up-to-date information about the Desired Results, as well as resources and required forms.DRDP Online Server hosted, web-based, data entry system for DRDPProvides reports on individual children, small groups and whole class. Use to develop lesson plans.DRDP Portfolio App Electronic portfolio Assist in collection and organization of evidence. Wall Chart Quick glance document that shows the measure, definition and descriptorPrint out and put in prominent place to become familiar with the instrument by reading a measure or two each day.Open-ended Question CardsWhen used by adults, provide additional information and an anecdotal notePrint these open-ended questions on card stock, cut apart, and put on a ring. Carry in pocket as a handy reference.Watching My ChildGrow: An Introduction for Families toCalifornia's Desired Results System DVDAn introduction to theDesired Results system for families, dubbed in English, Spanish, and MandarinUse as a resource forfamilies to introduce and explain the Desired Results system.Formats for collecting and Organizing evidence Formats to collect evidence at the measure or domain level and organize that evidence for reviewingUse as a guide for writing observation notes.Getting to Know You Through ObservationVideo and Order FormA comprehensiveobservation video and age level clips on observing childrenStaff developmentPracticing observation skillsGetting to Know You Through ObservationTraining Guide and WorkbookWorkbook with 12observation trainingactivities and complete trainers guideStaff developmentActivitiesPersonal review and skill developmentLearning to mark the DRDPWatch Me Grow One-page document with space for a photo and anecdotal note at the top and list of the measures to be checked off at the bottom A simple and clear way to document children’s growth that can be a part of the portfolio or anecdotal note organizer. ................
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