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Easy to Read and Easy to Use Common Core Standards

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Easy to Read and Easy to Use Common Core Standards is going to save you time and reduce your headaches.  The ELA / Reading and Mathematics Common Core State Standards listed on the corestandards.org website aren’t all that easy to navigate.  You’ve probably spent way too much time and energy getting your grade level information.

The website requires you to keep clicking in and out of the strands for each grade level.  The ELA/Literacy Standards include six different strands:  Literature, Informational Text, Foundational Skills, Writing, Speaking & Listening, and Language.  Another category provides information for Range, Quality, & Complexity.  There are even three appendixes with tons more information.  The math strands are organized by grade level (which helps a bit), but to get the standards you still have to click in and out of each strand.  That’s a bunch of clicking here and there and here and there and here and there… you get the point.

The point is you have much better things to do with your time…

I decided to take the time and place all of the standards on one document.  The standards for each grade level (Kinder through 5th grade) are now in easy to read and use TABLES.  I also included the text exemplars with links, from Appendix B, in each document.

These CCSS Easy to Read and Easy to Use TABLES are available on my TeachersPayTeachers site.

This link will take you to the page:    https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mrs-Veronica-LopezCommon Core Reading, ELA, Math

If you find this resource helpful, then you might also like our CCSS Word List and Frequency Resources.  We analyzed the standards for each grade level and put together a resource which lists all the words used and tells you how often they were used.  Each resource includes ideas for use, a tree map, word clouds, and images for your students to create their own word clouds.  To learn more and watch a preview of the resource click here CCSS Word List and Frequency Resources.

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