Dress up Days and Report Cards
Staff,
Below are the Super Secret Underground Dress Up Days this week. Don't tell our students!
Please make sure you grade ALL Skills and ALL Trimester Grades. If the title of the column is underlined it needs a grade.
The teacher is responsible for making additional copies if more than 1 report card per student is needed. Sped teachers will get classroom teachers, the sped letters that will accompany their IEP progress reports, which also go in the report card envelope. Extra report card envelopes are in the office.
Review the K-5 Trimester Expectations for EM4/Math. Ensure teams are consistent (especially new staff) and marking skills not assessed in Trimester 1 as "N/A".
Refer to the Grading Support documents and collaborate with your team when grading CKLA/ELA (Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5; Kindergarten Literacy Report Card Rubric; Grade 1 Literacy Report Card Rubric), Grade 2 Literacy Report Card Rubric
Science/Social Studies Grades
Each grade level will report on one science standard per trimester. This means you WILL have N/As for the other two science standards.
An overall Social Studies grade will also be given for each trimester, based on classroom observations and assessments. Review your grade level's report card breakdown document. This lists your three power standards by trimester, and states which are graded and which are N/A (Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5).
A reminder that each social studies and science priority standard needs to be assessed on the report card at least one time a year. The science/social studies help sheet lets you know what social studies (the links in the previous paragraph will take you right to the grade level s.s. priority standards) and science standards need to be assessed by trimester and by grade.
For reference: Social Studies CKLA alignment

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