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Report Card Training Kindergarten First Grade September 19, 2013

Report Card Training Kindergarten First Grade September 19, 2013

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Page 5: Report Card Training Kindergarten First Grade September 19, 2013

Report Card: Strands The strands were used to organize the

report card and give parents a year overview.

Strands will not change each six weeks. The skill(s) (cognitive rigor [verb] and

content) for the six weeks are listed after the strand.

Skills will change based on the Scope and Sequence.

An “X” is placed in front of a strand if it is not addressed that six weeks.

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Report Card: KeyStrands M = Met Standard P = Progressing Toward Standard LP = Limited Progress Toward Standard

Other and Social Skills E = Excellent S = Satisfactory N = Needs Improvement U = Unsatisfactory

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Reporting ProgressWhere LP or P are assigned to a

strand, you may designate the skills where the student is struggling.

What if the child gets an LP or P in one six weeks, but meets standard in a six weeks where the strand is “X” out? Remove the “X” before printing, and

designate the new score. You may not type in the skill. You may

handwrite the skill after it is printed.

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Teachers will get the grades from the PE/Music teachers.

There is no conduct grade for PE/Music PE/Music conduct can be combined with

the overall conduct grade. If you and the PE/Music teacher want to

give a separate conduct grade, then mark it this way E/E S/E S/N to show the grade/conduct.

Reporting Progress: PE/Music

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Completing and Keeping Documentation of the Report Card Report cards can be completed on the

computer and saved, or you can print the report card and complete it by hand.

BEFORE you send home the report card… Completed on computer – You MUST backup

each child’s file on your U: drive or make a hard copy to place in each child’s file. IF you fail to backup and your computer crashes, you will be responsible for gathering the past data and redoing all student report cards.

Completed by hand – Make a hard copy to place in each child’s file for future reference.

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Rubric Each content area rubric gives the criteria

for assigning LP, P, and M for each strand/skill.

The last column gives you the expectations for all students.

Use the rubric to assign scores. DO NOT give a blanket LP, P, or M to all students unless all students have met the criteria for that strand/skill and you have documentation.

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Rubric If a student meets only the criteria for LP, then

assign an LP. We want to report accurate progress to parents.

Some standards are grouped together for assigning the score like “Comprehension Skills” and “Writing Process.”

Where the standards are grouped together, the skills are separated on the checklist. You can assign individual scores and average them. However, you do not have to do score them individually when they are grouped together, but you have the option.

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ChecklistPrint them at the beginning of each

six weeks.Use the checklist to document

progress throughout the six weeks.DO NOT stop to assess the last week

of the six weeks. You will have activities during the six weeks where you will be able to determine whether a child is LP, P, or M.

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ChecklistAll are loaded into Forethought. If printed from Eduphoria, two

sheets will be printed for each strand/skills. This was done so you can print straight from Forethought and have enough spaces for all children instead of having to make a copy.

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Eduphoria: Forethought Scope and Sequence Tab Elementary Kindergarten or First Grade Any Subject – Spanish is in “SLA.” Yearly Content Documents Report Card and Rubric

Second column under Related Resources – choose the document

Attachment is at the bottom. Checklist

Attachment is at the bottom.

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Next Steps Next Five six weeks will be loaded into

Eduphoria for you to begin using the first week of the six weeks.

Changes for Next Year None anticipated in format Skills

Math Curriculum revisions

Spacing between Strands

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Contact List for First Grade

Purpose is to email you directly the report cards/rubrics and checklists.

Most principals have sent the first grade contact list.

Still need the following campuses: Birdville, David E. Smith, Major Cheney, West Birdville, ACFT, North Ridge, Spicer