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© 2014 California Department of Education.
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DRDP-K (2015)© Tool Kit
Item Support materials to create or purchase
What is it? When to use it
Anecdotal Records (Can be written on
paper, post its, or index cards)
Brief description of a child’s actions or responses including direct quotes
Throughout the daily routine
Annotated Photographs
Photos taken while in action with a short caption that provides information that the photo does not show (e.g., a quote from the child).
• Making portfolios
• Bulletin board displays
• During parent conferences
• Children’s books
Checklist Form Class List Log
Participation Checklists
Alphabet and numerical record sheets to record brief information on each child; list for marking behavior, skills and knowledge as ‘yes’ or ‘no.’
• Number sense
• Letter & Word Knowledge
• Phonological Awareness
Portfolio
Purposeful, thoughtful collection evidencing the child’s learning over time; may include photos, notes, work samples
• Throughout the year
• Parent conferences
• Assessment evidence
Digital Camera
Digital recording device for capturing and documenting children’s candid behavior
• During actual activities
• Duplicating work samples or temporary structures, e.g., sand castles, block structures
Printer/Scanner
Print photographs and other documentation from computer. Digital copiers can be used to record child’s work samples and other documentation in computer files or on disc.
• Photographs for portfolios, displays, etc.
• Anecdotal notes
• Condensing a child’s portfolio
• Duplicating evidence and documentation
Reflective Journal Private diary with personal reflections
• Thoughts
• Expressions of feelings
• Emotions
• Self-examination
Video Camera Digital recording devise for collecting evidence of child’s growth and development
• Capturing child’s development
• Creating stop capture pictures (JPEGS)
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Item Resources from the DRDP–K©
Web Site What is it? When to use it
DRDP–K Web Site
DRDP–K Web Site www.drdpk.org
Get up-to-date information about the DRDP–K as well as resources and required forms.
Users’ Guide portion of the DRDP–K
Instrument
Front pages of the instrument that provide information on how to use the DRDP–K instrument.
To learn about the contents and procedures for using DRDP–K. The User’s Guide has valuable information.
DRDPtech©
A server hosted, Web-based data entry system for the DRDP–K.
Provides reports on individual children, small groups, and a whole class. Use reports to develop lesson plans.
Getting to Know You Through Observation Training Guide and
Workbook
A workbook with 12 observation training activities and complete trainers guide
• Staff development activities
• Personal review and skill development
• How to organize evidence
• Strategies for gathering evidence
Getting to Know You Through Observation
Video and DVD Order Form
A comprehensive observation video offering age level clips on observing children.
• Staff development
• Parent education
• Practicing observation skills
DRDP–K Mini Measures
Pocket size version of measures and developmental levels.
Assists in recalling the measures of the DRDP–K while observing children
Open-Ended Question Cards
When used by adults, open ended questions can provide additional information and an anecdotal note.
Print these open-ended questions on card stock, cut apart, and put on a ring. Carry in pocket as a handy reference.
DRDP–K Anecdotal Notes
Organize
Use to organize your anecdotal notes (e.g., if you’ve taken various notes on Post-its, sort them by sticking them on the corresponding page).
Print this out, and use as one way to organize your anecdotal notes.
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Item Resources from the DRDP–K©
Web Site What is it? When to use it
DRDP–K Observation Notes
Organizer
Use as a way to write your notes directly on the corresponding page for each of the measures.
Print this out and use it as a guide of observation notes that need to be written.
DRDP–K Wall Chart
This at-a-glance document shows the measure, definition, and descriptor.
Print this out and put it in a prominent place to become familiar with the instrument by reading a measure or two each day.
DRDP–K Observation Worksheet
Use to write your notes directly on the corresponding page for each of the measures. There is also more space to add a picture.
Print this out and use it as a guide for observation notes that need to be written.
Documentation Record Sheet
Use as a checklist to check off at-a-glance types of evidence if you have enough evidence to rate the measures (notes, photos, work samples, check list, etc.)
An at-a-glance record by date or tally of the various pieces of evidence collected.
Planning for additional evidence
If missing evidence for certain measures, this document can help outline a plan for obtaining missing evidence.
Print and complete to plan when and how missing pieces of evidence are to be obtained.
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Item Resources from
www.desiredresults.us What Is It? When to Use It
Watch Me Grow (All ages available)
One page document that has space for a photo and anecdotal note at the top. The bottom of the page lists all the measures to be checked off.
A simple way to document children’s growth that can be a part of the portfolio or anecdotal note organizer.
Work Sample Checklists Samples of notes, photos, work samples, etc.
Utilize to see what types of evidence you can collect.
Practicing Observation with Video Examples
Samples of video providing the opportunity to write anecdotal notes and find the corresponding measures.
Gives opportunity to write anecdotal notes and to see what the corresponding measures are for those notes.