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Based upon your teaching experience, write a one sentence definition for each of the following letter grades. What does the letter signify? A= B= C= D= F= Take a minute and define each letter. Share out at your table when everyone is finished. What do these grades tell you about what students learned?
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Understand the differences between the traditional grading system and standards based grading Identify the key components of initializing SBG in your classroom Before you leave today, you will: Create your own definitions of mastery Set up your grade book categories and percentages
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Read the article “Seven Reasons for Standards Based Grading.” Respond to the text: *: Ideas, concepts, or comments you like. X: Ideas, concepts, or comments you disagree with ?: Ideas, concepts, or comments you have questions about
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Traditional Grading System Based on assessment methods (tests, homework, quizzes, etc) Usually one grade per assessment Uses an uncertain mix of assessment, achievement, effort and behavior to determine the final grade. May use late penalties and extra credit. Everything goes in grade book, regardless of purpose Standards Based Grading Based on learning goals or standards One grade per goal/standard Measures achievement only OR separates achievement from effort/behavior. No penalties or extra credit given. Selected assessments (tests, quizzes, projects, etc.) are used for grading purposes Adapted from O’Connor K (2002). How to Grade for Learning: Linking grades to standards (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
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Create meanings for the grades in your classroom. Set up your grade book. o Determine which standards you will teach o Determine your definition of mastery for each of those standards o Determine the categories for your grade book o Determine the percentages for each category * Assessments/Projects should be worth over 60% Homework should not be graded at all (Viewed as practice) Formative assessments can be recorded but should not be worth anything (0%) * It works best if you can come to a consensus for each subject area.
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Choose 7-12 standards for a set time period (usually a nine week time period) Determine how you are going to teach the standards Determine the number of times you need to assess students and how you will assess them o Quizzes o Class discussion o Writing prompts
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With your table groups, use your original definitions of the letter grades in conjunction with the article to create your own personalized class mastery rubric. Finalize your definitions and record them on the papers provided. There are two copies: o One for your records o One for administration to review
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Identify the categories for your grade book, such as: o Homework o Classwork o Projects o Assessments o Writing Assignments Now that you have the categories, identify the worth of each category. Be sure to put your categories and percentages on both pages.
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What do students really LEARN? Assessments help us distinguish between teaching and learning
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A valid assessment has 4-6 questions for each learning goal/standard Students who do not achieve mastery have the opportunity to retake the test o Determine how many times a student can retake the test o Determine the criteria for retaking the test (tutoring session or practice assignments) o Determine the maximum points you will allow students to earn on a retake Accommodations: Since all students are given opportunities to retake tests, most of your IEP accommodations are met without taking extra steps.
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What I wish I knew when I started using SBG Guest speaker from the middle school What I plan on changing for next year Guest speaker from middle school
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http://www.fwps.org/cur/sbe/staff/resources/philosophy.h tml (Articles, books, and websites about SBG) http://www.fwps.org/cur/sbe/staff/resources/philosophy.h tml http://www.wera- web.org/activities/WERA_Winter11/4.8%20CCSS%20&%2 0Standards%20Based%20Grading%20(1).pdf (in depth PDF about standards based grading) http://www.wera- web.org/activities/WERA_Winter11/4.8%20CCSS%20&%2 0Standards%20Based%20Grading%20(1).pdf
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