Grading Information
Grading Information
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Students are always expected to perform their best during school and submit
their own work. Students will be assessed on a daily basis in a variety of
capacities. This will include, but is not limited to, tests, quizzes, projects, and
frequent checks for understanding.
There are three primary forms of assessment we will be using:
Formative Not counted towards quarter grades, but used to check for
understanding on a daily basis.
Summative Graded and counted towards final quarter grades. This
includes tests, quizzes, projects, and worksheets.
Diagnostic Not graded, but used to assess students initial knowledge of
concepts and guide further instruction.
It is important that parents be kept informed about their childs growth in
school academically, socially and emotionally. The purpose of a standards
based report card is to provide the parents, teachers and students more
information. For example, a child receiving a C in math doesnt help the
parent or teacher know what the child didnt master- it is more of a summation
of their overall performance in math to this point. While developing the report
card, teachers fear that parents want to correlate numbers with letter grades,
where in fact, the two are not alike. Students have multiple opportunities to
demonstrate they have learned a specific skill. Recognizing that students
have different learning styles, teachers use a variety of assessment, including
written, oral interviews, teacher observations of group or individual tasks,
journals, and learning logs. Research has shown that when students
understand specifically what they need to learn, it is easier for them to be
successful in life.
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