Standards-Based Report Cards Glynn County Schools 1 st -3 rd Grades 2011 - 2012
Standards-Based Report Cards
Glynn County Schools1st-3rd Grades2011 - 2012
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
Example of a TraditionalReport Card
Reading – S or 93Math – N or 78Science – S or 84Social Studies – S or 82What does this tell you about a child’s learning?
What are Grade-Level Expectations?
Skills that a child will be able to demonstrate by the end of the school year
Where did the grade-level expectations originate?
From the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS)
www.georgiastandards.org
How will the GPS be used?Teachers will have a standards checklist based on grade level expectations
Teachers will utilize these expectations to guide instruction
These grade-level expectations will be included on the newly designed report cards
Example of a Standards ChecklistSecond Nine Weeks Reading- Sequence, Compare/Contrast (main idea and inference)
Applies knowledge of letter-sound correspondence and spelling patterns ELA2R1a, c, d, e, g
Demonstrates the ability to read orally with speed, accuracy, and expression I ELA2R2 a, b, e
Aquire and use grade-level words to communicate effectively ELA2R3 a, b, c, d
Uses a variety of strategies to gain meaning from grade level text ELA2R4 b, c, d, e, h, i, j, k, l, n, q
Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4
Date
Student Name M
Key for GradingGradeStatus Scale
Performance Level Descriptors : Grades reflect assessments per term (not averages)
(E)Exceeds
The student has demonstrated consistently the required knowledge and skills of the standards. Achievement exceeds the Georgia Performance Standards.
(M) Meets
The student has demonstrated most of the required knowledge and skills. Achievement meets the Georgia Performance Standards.
Key for Grading(N)Not Meeting Standards
The student has not demonstrated the required knowledge and skills of the Georgia Performance standards. Extensive remediation is required. The student has not mastered ALL components of the given standard. The student will have other opportunities to learn the material during the school year. Some students may require extensive remediation to get to mastery.
(*)Not Assessed
On the report card, standards indicated with an asterisk will be standards not yet assessed during this term. However, a grade will be given by the end of the year.
Grading Student WorkGraded papers will look different when
they come home.
The teacher will score the assignment with the number of problems correct on the top and total number of total items on the bottom with teacher comments.
Example: 8 (number correct) 10 (total number of
items)
A parent’s essential question will change…
From: “What grade did you get?”
To: “What have you learned and how does this relate to grade-level expectations?”
Infinite Campus Parent Portal
Parent Brochure
Create a learning environment and routine for homework or projects.
Talk with your child about what he/she is learning in school.
Help your child take ownership of his/her learning by setting personal goals for specific concepts and skills.
Acknowledge your child’s progress in positive ways.
Read daily with your child.
Listen to your child.
Ask the teacher how you can help your child on specific skills at home.
Visit your school’s Parent Resource Room.
The Standards-
Based
Report Card
What is the purpose of a
Standards-Based Report Card?
The purpose of the Standards-Based Report Card is to provide more detailed feedback to parents regarding the progress of their children. The new report card will allow parents to understand more clearly what is expected of the students and how to help them be successful in a rigorous academic program.
How does the Standards-Based Report Card compare to the
letter grade system?
Letter grading systems offer a general picture of how individual students are performing. The Standards-Based Report Card measures how well an individual student is doing in relation to specific grade level standards. If a child does not meet mastery, “N” is assigned with a comment/suggestion that the child will have other opportunities to learn the material during the school year. This gives parents a better understanding of their child’s strengths and weaknesses.
How will my child’s grades
be determined? Students’ ability to meet the standards will be determined by both their oral and written work. Grade-level checklists will allow teachers to identify each child’s level of achievement. Student report cards will reflect the following:
E Exceeds M Meets N Not Meeting Standards * an asterisk represents standards not yet
Assessed.
During the first semester, we expect students to develop and progress toward the learning standard. As the year progresses, the student will move toward mastery or exceeds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
TIPS from TEACHERS
Glynn County Schools
CRCT (3rd) and OAS (1st-2nd) results, along with rubrics will be used to determine
promotion/retention according to Glynn County
School Policy.
Promotion/Retention
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
Standards Based Report Cards
Questions?