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November 15, 2010 Camdenton R-III School District
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Every state has its own list of skills students should learn from kindergarten through high school. The district’s Strategic Planning Committee, with parent input has recommended that we move all grades to standards-based reporting. We already have standards-based grading in grades PK, K, 1 st and 2 nd Grades.
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Lists the most important skills students should learn (Power Standards) Instead of letter grades, students receive marks that show how well they have mastered the skills Students receive separate marks for behavior, effort and work habits
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Traditional – student receives one grade for each subject Standards-based – subject areas divided into skills and students receive separate marks for each standard Traditional – gives an average score Standards-based – shows how student has progressed toward mastery
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4: Goes beyond what was taught, uses in-depth inferences or applications 3: Exhibits no major gaps or errors in the learning goal as listed in the standard 2: Exhibits no major errors or gaps in the simpler details and processes 1: With help, has a partial understanding of the 2 content and some of the 3 content 0: Even with help, no understanding or skill demonstrated
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Marzano suggests converting the final score to a traditional letter grade, as in the following chart: Standards ScoreTraditional Grade 3.0 – 4.0=A 2.50 – 2.99=B 2.0 – 2.49=C 1.50 – 1.99=D Below 1.50=F
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Benefits to Students All students are held to the same standards Students can see what they need to do to reach the standards (clear targets) Increased motivation due to goal setting, formative assessment and descriptive feedback Benefits to Teachers Focus on standards Increases communication at and across grade levels Allows and enhances differentiated instruction for all students Benefits to Parents Gives specific skill areas for parents to reinforce at home Consistency across the grade levels Clear communication with teachers
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www.camdentonschools.org www.camdentonschools.org ▪ Power Standards for each grade ▪ Scoring rubrics for each Power Standard ▪ Kid-friendly objectives ▪ Deconstructed standards ▪ Standards-based Grade Card webpage ▪ Standards-based Grade Card survey
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