Readiness Rubrics 6 th Grade 12 th Planning #1
Jan 17, 2016
Readiness Rubrics
6th Grade12th Planning #1
Objectives
• Today, you’re going to take some time to assess yourself and see where you are at on the path to college readiness.
• Complete 12th Grade Readiness Rubric– Grades – Personal/Social Readiness Indicators– Readiness Rubric Rating Scales– GRAD Test– ACT Test – College Readiness Rubric Reflection
Review: Purpose
• Start thinking about college now!– Readiness Rubrics helps you know if are on-track
to be college ready
• When find out you have readiness gaps, you can make plans to close those gaps
• Two levels on the path to college readiness• Developing: Does Not or Partially Meets • Meeting: Meets or Exceeds
Review: 12th Grade Readiness Rubric
• Helps students access their college readiness in different areas like grades, academic belief, self-management, effort, and test scores
3 Important School Success Factors
• Increasing ratings in the following three areas should help you get better grades and be more prepared for future success1. Academic Belief• Have you built more confidence in your ability to do
school work? 2. Self-Management• Are you more academically organized?
3. Effort and Persistence • Are you trying harder and more determined to finish
tasks?
Completing the Rubric
• Write today’s date in the checkpoint 2 area
• Record your current grades, ratings and responses to the items in the Checkpoint 2 boxes
• For each row, mark whether you are “developing” readiness or “meeting” readiness standards.
Reflect on Your College Readiness
Reflect on your rubric
Create SMART Goals
Conference
• While you are completing your rubric, reflecting, and writing SMART goals, I will be calling each of you to my desk to conference about your readiness rubric.
• Bring your rubric and reflection with you.
Review
• Start thinking about college now!– Readiness Rubrics helps you know if are on-track
to be college ready
• When find out you have readiness gaps, you can make plans to close those gaps
• Two levels on the path to college readiness• Developing: Does Not or Partially Meets • Meeting: Meets or Exceeds
Next Steps
• Record your new SMART goals with your previous SMART goals in Naviance
• Share your readiness rubric with your family