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Progress Reporting in RPS PowerTeacher GradeBook January 2013

Progress Reporting in RPS PowerTeacher GradeBook January 2013

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Agenda Welcome - Poll Everywhere Progress Report Survey (Big Ideas) GradeBook Discrepancies between outcome and overall grade Term 2 Setting Grading Only An Outcome GradeBook Analysis Line Break Code Final Grade Verification

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Progress Reporting in RPS

PowerTeacher GradeBook

January 2013

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Poll EverywhereThanks for agreeing to be a PowerTeacher!

The support you give to teachers in your school is greatly appreciated.

Please take two minutes to complete this poll either by texting or using the provided link.

http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/MTg1NjIxOTM2OQ

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AgendaWelcome - Poll EverywhereProgress Report Survey (Big Ideas)GradeBook

Discrepancies between outcome and overall gradeTerm 2 SettingGrading Only An OutcomeGradeBook AnalysisLine Break CodeFinal Grade Verification

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Survey Big Ideas

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Purpose of Reporting Progress

• Communicates a summary of learning to students and parents• Invites deeper, more helpful communication

with parents to examine what has been learned, how well it has been learned, what remains to be learned and possible ways parents may assist in further learning

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GradeBook Discrepancies

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Another Standards Report

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Term 2 Data Entry

• It is essential for teachers to ensure they are in Term 2 in their GradeBook because:

• Comments will not pull if teachers are not in the correct term• Assignments will only appear in the date range

of term 2

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Choose Term 2 (T2)

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Grading Only an Outcome

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GradeBook Analysis

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Line Break Code for Comments<br>

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Final Grade Verification

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Final Grade Verification

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Final Grade Verification Report

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Sample Grade 1Grading Using Outcomes

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Tuesday Tips for GradeBook

• Every Tuesday

• February 12 – March 5

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Working With Outcomes• Instruction is the strongest predictor of student achievement.

Curriculum = assessment + instruction + content

What does it mean to master an outcome?