Jayden's Narrative Analysis

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This quarter we focused heavily on independently rote counting to 100. Jayden has progress past using the 100’s chart manipulative to count! He now rote counts from memory and his accuracy is on average 80%. When writing numbers, Jayden is now able to write a 5 independently. When he is creating a 9, he makes it look like a g, but once it is modeled for him, he is able to write it. Jayden also has been recognizing when he does not write a number correctly, he will erase it and try

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