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	<title>Comments on: Assessment:  What Topic Should  I Do For 1st Grade?</title>
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		<title>By: beautifu</title>
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		<description>I would suggest doing something simple, either math or science. 
A math assessment could be on simple addition or subtraction (with one digit numbers adding up to twenty).
A science assessment could be on the states of matter, parts of a flower, or magnets.
The best thing to do is to look up your states education standards. You can go the the Department of Education website and search for the standards. They will tell you what is taught in first grade in your state. Another possibility is to contact a local teacher where you would like to volunteer and give the assessment. If you work with him or her the input will be direct and help you in the long run.
Good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would suggest doing something simple, either math or science.<br />
A math assessment could be on simple addition or subtraction (with one digit numbers adding up to twenty).<br />
A science assessment could be on the states of matter, parts of a flower, or magnets.<br />
The best thing to do is to look up your states education standards. You can go the the Department of Education website and search for the standards. They will tell you what is taught in first grade in your state. Another possibility is to contact a local teacher where you would like to volunteer and give the assessment. If you work with him or her the input will be direct and help you in the long run.<br />
Good luck!</p>
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