3rd Grade Hybrid Report Card

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3rd Grade Hybrid Report Card Including Traditional Averages and Progress Towards Standards 2017-2018

What is a Hybrid Report Card? Includes an Academic Grade in a particular Subject Area Reported using a Traditional Average English Language Arts Mathematics Includes Progress towards Mastery of Individual Grade Level Standards Reported using a + or -

What does an Academic Grade consist of? English Language Arts Informational - 35% Standards related to Nonfiction Text Literature - 35% Standards related to Fictional Text Foundational - 20% Standards related to Phonics/Word Analysis Standards related to Accuracy and Fluency Will be monitored using running records and DIBELS assessments Language/Writing - 10% Standards related to Writing Standards related to Vocabulary in Context Standards related to Grammar Standards related to Spelling Standards related to Cursive

What does an Academic Grade consist of? Mathematics Assessments – 50% Chapter tests, weekly tests, quizzes Application – 20% Performance Tasks/Project-Based Assignments Timed tests – 10% Fluency of Math Facts – 3rd, 6th and 9th tests graded 9 Weeks Test – 20% Mathematical Standards Focuses Operation & Algebraic Thinking Multiplication/Division Number & Operations in Base Ten Place Value/Multi-Digit Arithmetic Number & Operations – Fractions Understand Fractions as Numbers Measurement & Data Intervals of Time/Liquid Volumes/Masses of Objects/Represent & Interpret Data/Area/Perimeter Geometry Shapes & their Attributes

What is the Academic Grading Scale? B 79.5 - 89.4 C 70.0 - 79.4 D 64.5 - 69.4 F   0.0 - 64.4

What does Progress towards Mastery of Individual Grade Level Standards look like? Grade Level Standards are end of the year goals Expected to be met independently by each students before the end of the school year Progress towards end of year goals may vary from student to student Progress may sometimes differ from grading average because each standard is looked at independently + = making sufficient progress towards end of the year goals - = making insufficient progress towards end of the year goals

What other Information is Included on the Report Card? Behaviors the Support Learning S – Satisfactory - Consistently demonstrates the behavior N – Needs Improvement – Inconsistently demonstrates the behavior U – Unsatisfactory - Rarely demonstrates the behavior and learning is affected Science, Social Studies, Health, Technology, Spanish, Art, Music, PE, Handwriting 3 – Consistently demonstrates mastery of the standard 2 – Sufficient progress toward mastery of the standard by end of year 1 – Insufficient progress toward mastery of the standard by end of year

How will parents be notified of your child’s progress? Progress Reports will go home every three weeks AFTER the first six weeks of school. Reports Cards will be sent home at the end of each grading period. Grading Period Ends 1st Nine Weeks – October 5, 2018 2nd Nine Weeks – December 21, 2018 3rd Nine Weeks – March 8, 2019 4th Nine Weeks – May 23, 2019 Report Cards Sent Home 1st Nine Weeks – October 11, 2018 2nd Nine Weeks – January 10, 2019 3rd Nine Weeks – March 14, 2019 4th Nine Weeks - May 23, 2019