Grade 6 Report Cards October 2008. Why Standards Based Report Cards  Standards based report cards give a better picture of a student's specific strengths.

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Grade 6 Report Cards October 2008

Why Standards Based Report Cards  Standards based report cards give a better picture of a student's specific strengths and possible areas for growth within a content area.  Keeps the focus on essential content standards as teachers monitor student progress on those standards.  Teachers have been using standards based grading, so it makes sense to report using those same standards - 2 systems down to one!  Effort and academic progress/performance are separated  100 point scales and averaging may give the illusion of accuracy

Walk through of the Report Card  Guiding Principles Similar to K-5 Comments  Content Areas Grading Scale MLR standard numbers Standard descriptors Effort

Role of PowerSchool  Tracking individual assignments  How are “grades” figured? This year is a learning process Use of rubrics Making standards the categories (teachers can then do reports of assignments pertaining to a category) – developing assessments that accurately report to standards Goal is accurately reporting what your child knows and is able to do – how does averaging fit in?

Thomas Gusky on Averaging Grades  “Simply combining all the measures and calculating an average or even a weighted average is rarely appropriate or fair.  Instead – teachers must look for consistency in evidence  If evidence is inconsistent: Give priority to the most recent evidence Give priority to the most comprehensive evidence Give priority to the evidence related to the most important learning goals or standards.

Final Thoughts  Report cards are one part of a system that enables parents to understand their child's progress in school.  Performance on individual assignments is available to parents through the parent portal.  Parent conferences, student-led conferences, and student work samples provide other means for communication.  Finally, if either parents or teachers are concerned with a child's progress, it is important that that concern be communicated at any time.  This will be a learning journey for all of us!  Questions?