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K-2 Gradebook - 5 Years Later Barbara Crouch – NC WISE Lead Trainer Sally Eller – NC WISE Lead Trainer http://iss.schoolwires.com/ncwise
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Requirements Content Areas: English Language Arts, Math, Writing, Science, Social Studies, Health, Handwriting Enhancements: Music, Art, Technology, PE Conduct Marking System
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Verification of Courses Elementary Technology 2501SA Elementary Music 5210SA Elementary Art 5410SA 0000SK Self-Contained K should contain the following courses to explode: 1010SAL, 2001SA, 9001SPE, 9985SC
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0000SE Self-Contained 1-2 should contain the following courses to explode: 1010SAL, 2001SA, 3001SA, 4001SA, 9001SPE, 9985SC, 99859HW, 99859WR Verification of Courses
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Course Section Maintenance Data Managers – Created sections for new courses for K-2 Teachers. Students had to be scheduled in courses.
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Mark Scale Entry School > Mark Information> Mark Scale Entry Add the following marks: M S N U
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Marking System - Academic M – Mastery: 95% or above S – Satisfactory: 80- 94% N – Needs Improvement: 70-79% U – Unsatisfactory: < 70%
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Marking System – Non Academic S – Satisfactory N – Needs Improvement U - Unsatisfactory
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Training Session 1- Set up Spreadsheet Session 2- Enter Assessments & Marks Session 3 - Progress Reports Session 4 – Mark Entry for Report Cards Session 5 – Move Assessments NEW Session - Parent Assist
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Spreadsheet Set Up: My Options tab Mark Calculation Method is Total Points No boxes checked on left side Other Settings: Check Allow Shared Access Check Rounding Marks Count Blank Marks as 0’s (optional)
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Spreadsheet Set Up: My Preps tab Details for Prep – Teacher Name Select Classes Prep Category – Academic Prep Assessment Types – Assessment Check as Default
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Add Assessments Refer to guidebook for assessments for grade level Score Type – Alpha Score Max M for Academic courses S for Non Academic courses Check Post to Parent Assist
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Conduct (Prior Assessments) Listens and follows directions Accepts responsibility for actions Completes assigned tasks promptly Works independently Works well with others Exhibits self-control Respects rights and property of others
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Conduct Must have a Comment for every student
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ELA – Kindergarten (Prior) Phonemic Awareness Book & Print Awareness Retelling Comprehension Fluency Writing Decoding & Word Recognition
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ELA – Kindergarten Letter Sounds Student knows x/31 sounds Book & Print Student knows x/20 items Letter ID Student knows x/54 letters Sight Words Student knows x/24 words
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Writing Level Prewriting, Early Emergent, Emergent, or Early Developing Decoding Skills to CVC Words Reading Level Enter Reading Level ELA – Kindergarten
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ELA – 1 st Grade (Prior) Identifies Parts of a Story Sequences Parts of a Story Self Monitors Comprehension Read for meaning Phonemic Awareness Decoding Skills / Word Recognition Reads Fluently
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ELA – 1 st Grade Grade level at each school determines assessment names based on Common Core.
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ELA – 2nd Grade (Prior) Phonics / Language Skills Listening Comprehension Reading Comprehension Applies Reading Strategies Fluency Verbal Retelling Written Retelling
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ELA – 2nd Grade Phonics Comprehension Phonemic Awareness Fluency Vocabulary
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Math – Kindergarten (Prior Assessments) Number Sense 0 – 30 Measurement and Calendar Recognize Basic Shapes and Directional Positional Words Data and Graphing Sorting, Classifying, and Patterns
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Math - Kindergarten Teachers enter Math assessment name of their choosing based on the Common Core.
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Math – 1 st Grade (Prior) Number Sense 0 – 99 & Compute with Numbers Measurement and Telling Time Identify, Describe, Draw, and Build Basic Geometric Shapes Data, Graphing, and Probability Concepts Classification and Patterning
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Math – 1 st Grade Grade level at each school determines assessment names based on Common Core.
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Math – 2 nd Grade (Prior) Number Sense 0 – 999 Measurement Geometry Data Analysis & Probability Algebra
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Math – 2 nd Grade Teachers enter Math assessment name of their choosing based on the Common Core.
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Enter Mark/ Comments Screen Copy First Mark Down button Copy most common mark down Change for those not making that mark Comments may be selected or typed in Copy First Comment Down button Copy First Comment Down button
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K-2 Progress Report K-2 teachers create and print progress reports just like Grades 3 – 12 teachers Save a copy Hard copy Electronic copy Can print a Progress Report at any time Looks just like upper grades
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K-2 Progress Report Sample Kindergarten Sample Kindergarten Sample First Grade Sample First Grade Sample Second Grade Sample Second Grade
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K-2 Report Card Mark Entry (from TA screen) Mark Entry Select Course Length Select Reporting Term Select Class by Course Number Provide Course Numbers Click Students button
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K-2 Report Card Teachers manually enter Marks May enter School Comments Check Mark Entry Complete box
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K-2 Report Card Sample Kindergarten Sample Kindergarten Sample 1 st Grade Sample 1 st Grade Sample 2 nd Grade Sample 2 nd Grade
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Moving Assessments Move Assessments to next Reporting Term Reference Card Reference Card Media Player Tutorial Media Player Tutorial Marks move with the assessment Teachers may only have to tweak marks See mark from prior term before changing Teachers need to save a copy each term
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Support for Teachers Handouts: Guidebooks, Reference CardsGuidebooks, Reference Cards I-SS Help DeskHelp Desk Instructional Technology Coordinators Grades 3-5 Teachers
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Questions ?
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K-2 Gradebook - 5 Years Later Barbara Crouch – NC WISE Lead Trainer Sally Eller – NC WISE Lead Trainer http://iss.schoolwires.com/ncwise
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