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Title: StandardsBased Report Cards


1
Standards-Based Report Cards
  • Martinez Elementary School
  • 1st Grade
  • 2009-2010

2
Assessment
  • AIMS
  • SRA Lesson Assessments
  • Spelling and dictation tests
  • Teacher observation and checklists
  • Rubrics/Portfolios
  • Performance tasks/assessments
  • Unit and Chapter tests
  • CRCT (standardized test administered in April)
  • Standards Based Report Card

3
Standards Based Report Cards
  • Aligned to the Georgia Performance Standards
    (GPS)
  • The CRCT is created using the Georgia Performance
    Standards
  • Your child will be prepared for the following
    grade level

4
Example of a TraditionalReport Card
  • Reading A or 93
  • Math C or 78
  • Science S or 84
  • Social Studies S or 82
  • What does this tell you about a childs learning?

5
Why a New Reporting System?
  • To provide more specific information to students,
    parents and teachers
  • To plan individual learning lessons which address
    grade-level expectations not yet mastered

6
Where did the grade-level expectations originate?
  • From the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS)
  • www.georgiastandards.org

7
What are Grade-Level Expectations?
  • Skills that a child will be able to demonstrate
    by the end of the school year

8
How will the GPS be used?
  • Teachers will have standards checklists based on
    grade level expectations
  • Teachers will utilize these expectations to guide
    instruction
  • These grade-level expectations are included on
    the newly designed report cards

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A Shady Idea
  • When you look at the standards based report card
    you will notice that certain standards will be
    shaded. If a box is shaded it means that that
    particular standard is not being assessed that
    quarter.
  • Please remember that the level of mastery
  • (which is given to us by the county) changes
    for some standards each quarter. For example,
    just because a student met the standards in one
    quarter does not mean that the child met the
    standard in the next quarter.
  • Teachers will be using rubrics provided by the
    county to assess each standard each quarter.

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Assessment Key
  • 3 The student has met the standard consistently
    and independently.
  • 2 The student can sometimes demonstrate
    proficiency but does not do so consistently or
    child needs assistance to complete classroom
    activities.
  • 1 The student is generally unable to complete
    related activities even with guidance and
    assistance.

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More on the key
  • 1,2,3, and 4s will only be used in academic area
  • Specials and work habits are assessed using a S
    or NI
  • Science and Social Studies are only assessed
    using a 2 (Progressing) or 3
  • (Meets the Standard)

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Score of 4
  • The county/state has determined that a student
    will earn a 4 ONLY if he/she is able to
    independently and consistently demonstrate the
    learning goal AND that the student is able to go
    significantly beyond the expected level of
    performance.
  • Most students will generally score 2 or 3,
    reserving 1 and 4 for students performing at
    either extreme.

13
Things to remember
  • A standards based report card will NOT show
    traditional numerical or letter grades, it uses
    phrases
  • Phrases are matched with numbers
  • 1,2,3, and 4.
  • 1 Does not Meet (is NOT equivalent to F)
  • 2 Is in Progress (is NOT equivalent to C)
  • 3 Meets Expectations (is NOT equivalent to B)
  • 4 Exceeds Expectations (is NOT equivalent to A)

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Promotion/Retention
  • County policy states
  • by the end of the fourth quarter, the student
    must meet or exceed five of the first six
    Reading/Language Arts Standards and ten of the 14
    math standards as identified on the first grade
    report card.

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A parents essential question will change
  • From What grade did you get?
  • To What have you learned and how does this
    relate to grade-level expectations?

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Standards Based Report Cards
  • Questions?
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