Data Analysis & Goal Setting (Using Benchmark Data) Academic Parent Teacher Team Meetings at Monarch Academy
Data Analysis & Goal Setting(Using Benchmark Data)
Academic Parent Teacher Team Meetings at Monarch Academy
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Data Analysis and Goal Setting Using Benchmark Scores
The names of the students have been replaced with letters to keep scores private. This only needs to be done on the information that is displayed during the meeting.
Notice that some of the standards are repeated. This is helpful when determining the areas of focus.
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Choose an area of deficit that the students repeatedly struggled with on the test, or choose to focus on an area that you and your team feel will have the best results.
The standard 1.6.C.1 makes up
the majority of the lower scores
on this benchmark. Reminders
•Sometimes benchmark questions are low because you may not have taught the skill yet.
•Determine which area you will focus on.
•Sharing focus areas with grade level teammates makes it easier to develop manipulatives and for parents with more than one student in the grade.
The standard 1.6.C.1 makes up
the majority of the lower scores
on this benchmark.
In this example the standard we are looking for is 1.6.C.1.
My child will use the strategies counting on and counting back for adding and subtracting.
This ends the data analysis and goals setting lesson.