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STANDARDS BASED GRADING 7 th Grade ELA
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WHY STANDARDS BASED GRADING? Grades should have meaning Ensures uniform grading practices – no fluff grades Reduces meaningless paperwork Helps teachers adjust instruction to meet the needs of students Teaches what quality looks like True measurement of student growth and learning
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WHAT IS GRADED? Formative Assessments – Graded for instructional purposes only; it does not go in gradebook. Summative Assessments – Graded to measure mastery of standard; it goes in gradebook Presentations/Projects- Graded with a rubric to measure mastery of standard; it goes in gradebook Formal Writing – Graded with a rubric to measure master of standard; it goes in gradebook Homework/Classwork – Graded for completion; it goes in gradebook
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WHAT ARE FORMATIVE ASSESSMENTS? Formative Assessment: Takes place after a brief mini-lesson or introduction of the standard or standards being taught in the unit Formative Scores: Used to determine student proficiency level prior to group or leveled classroom instruction This is the starting point from which students must grow academically!
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WHAT ARE SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS? Summative Assessments: Takes place after in-depth instruction and practice of the standard or standards being taught in the unit Summative Scores: Used to determine student’s proficiency level after group or leveled classroom instruction This is the finishing point! It shows what student learned! Summative = The SUM of your knowledge
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WHAT IF I’M NOT PROFICIENT? Since our goal is growth, all students will be given the opportunity to retake an assessment or redo a project. Before students retake an assessment they must do the following: Study with a parent or teacher Complete retake form Obtain parent or teacher signature on form confirming study time
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RETAKE FORM Students may reassess on Wednesdays during their lunch period. Form should be turned in at least one day prior to test date.
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WHAT DOES THE GRADEBOOK LOOK LIKE?
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WHAT DO 3+,3,2,&1 REALLY MEAN? 3+ = Mastery Student can teach the standard to someone else 3= Proficient Student understands the standard with occasional mistakes 2= Below Proficient Student is starting to understand the standard, but still requires assistance 1= Beginner Student is still learning standard and does not have a full understanding
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WHAT, NOW LETTERS? Students and parents may see a “Y” or “N” listed in the gradebook. Letters will be listed instead of numbers in the homework and classwork categories. Y (Yes) = Work was correctly completed and turned in N (No) = Work was not turned in or completed with effort After a student receives 3 “N” marks, he or she earns a conduct mark on his or her report card.
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THE BURNING QUESTION! How many threes do I need to get an A for the first grading period? 40-44 = A 35-39 = B 31-34 = C 26-30 = D 0-25 = F
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