If you are using this 6th grade report card for your fifth grade students, can you answer a few questions for me? Do you still put grades on the 5th grade report card? If we can't input grades in IC, then there would be no grades in the system for math. Also, what areas under Number Sense would you grade from using Prime Time? It doesn't seem to fit into the 3 categories on the 6th grade report card.
Thank you in advance!
Stacy
From Carole Brandt-Fink:
ReplyDeleteAt Douglass we use the asterisk on the 5th grade report card and insert the extra slip of paper which is the 6th grade report card.
As for the number sense, haven't gotten that far yet...
Carole
From Bethany Kearl: I think this might help with the question that has been floating around. If you look at the standards listed in the M05 curriculum essentials document, activities from the Prime Time book address GLE 2 under Number Sense, "Formulate, represent, and use algorithms with positive rational numbers with flexibility, accuracy, and efficiency", while activities from Comparing Bits and Pieces address GLE 1, "Quantities can be expressed and compared using rates and ratios."
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From Sophie Ramus: I have been working on linking sixth grade standards to the report card, but still have some work to do. I will share as soon as I can before report cards.
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- Sophie
From lisa.ladouceur@bvsd.org
ReplyDeleteSame here at Monarch K-8, we put an asterik on the 5th grade report card and then do a sixth grade report card for math and then send it home when report cards go home for middle school.
Haven't looked at the number sense piece yet either, would be nice if someone sends that out if they already figured it out