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Lillykat
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Written report cards?
I keep reading comments that sound like people get written reports, progress reports. At our school we have two teacher parent conferences -Nov and March. Our report card has no writing. Just categories and levels (1-4 and 3 levels of effort). Is this unusual? I figured this was typical. Then I am seeing people write about teacher comments. This is for K and 1st grades.
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Posted 4/13/14 7:25 PM |
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My DS has comments on his, in k and now in 1st. They're actually typed on a label bc the teacher said her hand writing isn't neat enough
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Posted 4/13/14 7:28 PM |
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Bluechristmas
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Re: Written report cards?
Ours have letters (not A, B, C....but something like S, A, I ....etc....) and comments from the teacher in various categories.
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Posted 4/13/14 7:32 PM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Written report cards?
Posted by Lillykat
I keep reading comments that sound like people get written reports, progress reports. At our school we have two teacher parent conferences -Nov and March. Our report card has no writing. Just categories and levels (1-4 and 3 levels of effort). Is this unusual? I figured this was typical. Then I am seeing people write about teacher comments. This is for K and 1st grades.
This is what we have also. Several years ago we did have written report cards with comments. Now everything is paperless, and entered into the computer. We have to go online to view the report cards and print our own. It's very impersonal, and I prefer the old way.
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Posted 4/13/14 7:35 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Written report cards?
Rating of 1-4 for the categories.
There is a summary comment paragraph typed by the teacher.
All report cards are on-line. None are mailed. Districts went on-line because costs to print and mail paper report cards (and all other mailings) were costing districts tens of thousands of dollars a year.
I prefer the on-line versions. Especially love the on-line lesson plan for the week.
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Posted 4/13/14 7:53 PM |
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Sash
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Re: Written report cards?
Posted by Bluechristmas
Ours have letters (not A, B, C....but something like S, A, I ....etc....) and comments from the teacher in various categories.
This is what we have, we get printed report card. The comments however are posted online and sent home during progress report time. In 2nd grade I think he starts getting graded with A-D, F.
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Posted 4/13/14 8:05 PM |
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Lillykat
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Re: Written report cards?
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
Rating of 1-4 for the categories.
There is a summary comment paragraph typed by the teacher.
All report cards are on-line. None are mailed. Districts went on-line because costs to print and mail paper report cards (and all other mailings) were costing districts tens of thousands of dollars a year.
I prefer the on-line versions. Especially love the on-line lesson plan for the week.
No online reports for us. An envelope comes home in her folder and we read it and return the original, and keep a copy.
I really wish there were comments. It is hard to know why say a teacher gave what they gave with no feedback. While we meet with our main teacher, specials also give ratings. No way to know why your child got a 2E. Or a 4G or whatever. Then they have another rating for things like reading, writing, listening. It is nice to not get letters but can be hard to know what is say average versus doing well or just ok. I would love just even a sentence or two to know why things were what they were.
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Posted 4/13/14 8:44 PM |
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In our school it's all grouped- reading, writing, math, "behaviors that support learning", etc. At the end of each section the teachers can put in a couple lines of comments. I find them helpful even though they're brief.
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Posted 4/15/14 8:55 AM |
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Hofstra26
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Re: Written report cards?
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
Rating of 1-4 for the categories.
There is a summary comment paragraph typed by the teacher.
All report cards are on-line. None are mailed. Districts went on-line because costs to print and mail paper report cards (and all other mailings) were costing districts tens of thousands of dollars a year.
I prefer the on-line versions. Especially love the on-line lesson plan for the week.
All of this. Same in our district.
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Posted 4/15/14 11:33 AM |
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InShock
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Re: Written report cards?
Where I teach, we do not have any comments on report cards and use a 1-4 grading system. If parents have questions for the special teachers, they are encouraged to contact them individually. My DD's school is different, with no specials grades at all (k-2) and a short comments section.
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Posted 4/16/14 9:07 PM |
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jmf423
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Re: Written report cards?
We have a similar report card except there I also a section for the teacher to write comments.
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Posted 5/1/14 10:26 AM |
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LSP2005
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Re: Written report cards?
We have parent teacher conferences 2x a year and report cards are given quarterly. They are also on a 1-4 grade scale. Additional subjects like gym, music, art, spanish give letter grades O, G, S, N, U.
4= Exceeding Standard 3 = Meeting Standard 2 = Approaching Standard 1 = Not Meeting Standard
They are assessed in Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, Fine Motor Skills, Work Habits and Study Skills.
At the first marking period they even send home a letter saying no child will receive a 4 for the first marking period and you should expect to see mostly 2s with some 3s as your child is still learning 1st grade work. The second marking period they can give out 4s.
There is an area for comments. For this marking period DS got an O in gym. The gym teacher commented that DS was the most improved student in the class and said great work. He used to not be able to catch a ball, but we worked a lot on it and now he can do it and even pitch a ball to himself and hit it. He had to work really hard on it.
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Posted 5/1/14 10:40 AM |
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my3bugs
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There are comments typed onto the computerized report cards that are from the teacher. This is where for me most value is placed. It tells you the areas the teacher feels they are doing well and the areas that will be worked on for the time period. The rest of the report card is areas broken down pretty much on a 1-4 scale. In their specials (gym, art, music, Spanish, etc) there is a space for a 2-3 word typed comment from that teacher after their number grades.
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Posted 5/2/14 6:45 AM |
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Xelindrya
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Written report cards?
every day she gets a 'grade' Let see if I remember... Note to Parent Teacher's Choice Think about it Ready to learn (average and their starting point each day) Good Job Great Day Outstanding (and the rare 'off the charts')
We have to sign off on each day's status. She sends it home in their book. She also makes notes for things that may need noting. Like anything below "ready to learn" and anything above Great Job. We have ONE parent/teacher meeting mandatory. if your child is on course they will not schedule a second. However you can request one when the second parent/teacher timing comes up. They sent home a note to each parent and told them of their child's status.
Her report card has a box that allows for teacher's comments and she always puts something in there. We have 4 nine week periods. Otherwise is generally + .. - or .. / for developed, needs developing or currently learning. Then there's lots of other scales on her report card for this or that. slightly mind numbing!
She also has our emails and we correspond I'd say once a month. Mostly me reaching out to her. It was more in the beginning but we keep up contact.
Teacher is also supposed to maintain a blog but she doesn't. LOL which is fine.
We get weekly newsletters with one page telling us what authors they are working on, what mathematics, science and literary principles are being introduced, as well as what their 'popcorn' word for the week will be.
Honestly I get so much crap from school its slightly annoying but then again, I remember it can't hurt.
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Posted 5/2/14 9:14 AM |
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