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Re: progress report help![]()
Posted by Sandy on 12/09/07
Hi! Yes, I made my own progress report a few years ago and
tweek it a bit each year. It contains a key that marks
students at 3 different levels. Essentially they are: "i do
it", "i'm working on it" and "i still need help with this".
Academic areas are listed as well as center and work skills.
In academic areas, students are marked in making satisfactory
progress, gets work done on time and applying effort.
Probably organizes materials, works to the best of their
ability and is self motivated are my most important items on
the skills chart. I also list DRA level and guided reading
level attained.
On 12/06/07, cherrylife wrote:
> hi all~
>
> our lower el team is in the process of revising our
> progress reports - an enormous task to be sure. we are not
> all in concensus about criteria or how to make sure that it
> represents the first/second/third year students in our
> classes, frankly it is turning into a
> bit of a debate. does anyone have advice? any report
> templates that you'd be willing to share? has anyone else
> come up with a report from scratch?
>
> cheers in advance!