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Grade 1 Report Card
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Grade 1 Report Card
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How to Effectively Use Report Cards
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/grades/print.htm
How to Effectively Use Report Cards
One of the most traumatic times in the lives of children and adults is the dreaded Report Card event! We never seem to outgrow the tension that precedes the distribution of these reflections of our academic performance. Documentation, professionalism and a personal touch are among the few things to consider.
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Kindergarten Report Card
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Kindergarten Report Card
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Report Cards from Dalhousie, India
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Report Cards from Around the World: Dalhousie, India
While some report cards feature the teacher’s notes on a student’s progress in class, this report card focuses on numbers. This correlates to the test-based culture of the Indian educational system; tests can easily be converted to numbers.
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Report Cards from Staffordshire, England
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Report Cards from Around the World: Staffordshire, England
The top of this report card reads. “Third Year Progress Card,” which would indicate elementary school to an American. However, in England, the Year 3 can mean the third year of secondary school, which is 8th Grade in the U.S.
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Report Cards Ontario, Canada
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Report Cards from Around the World: Ontario, Canada
Students in Ontario public (secular) schools receive the same report cards, which are available on a government website. The system creates a standard which makes transferring schools easier, but also some rigidity. On the other hand, the report card includes lots of space for teacher comments and individualized assessment.
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Report Cards from Around the World
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Report Cards from Around the World: Sydney, Australia
Unlike any other report card we have seen so far, this evaluation is 11 pages long (for instance, the report cards from Dalhousie and Kathmandu are two pages and consist primarily of numbers, rather than words). While many other educational systems attempt to summarize a year’s worth of work into a page or two, this report card include descriptions of the child’s performance, definitions of expected “outcomes” and provides the parents with instructions for interpreting the report card.
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Elementary Report Card, Simple Skills
http://www.edline.com/report_card_samples/report_card_15_1.html
Elementary Report Card, Simple Skills
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Main A,R. and R Area on Shambles
http://www.shambles.net/assessment/
Main assessment, recording and reporting area on the 'Shambles' website
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Assessment and Student Reports Software
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Assessment and Student Reports Software area on Shambles
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