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Shamrock Pride and Standards-Based Grading. Shamrock Pride in the Classroom. Respect. Value the diversity of our cultures Wait your turn to speak Voice level 1. Ownership. Keep school property free from litter and vandalism Be on time with all necessary materials
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Respect • Value the diversity of our cultures • Wait your turn to speak • Voice level 1
Ownership • Keep school property free from litter and vandalism • Be on time with all necessary materials • Follow directions the first time • Stay on task • Put away all materials to the appropriate place • Leave the classroom better than you found it
Compassion • Use positive words when speaking to students and staff • Ignore the inappropriate words and actions of others • Listen quietly while others are speaking • Lend a helping hand • Value the opinions of others • Work through problems together
Knowledge • Know what’s expected in the classroom • Produce your best quality work
Success • Showing ALL R.O.C.K. values
Standards-Based Grading • Grades based on your achievement of the learning goals. • 10% - Formative Assessments • Informyou and the teacher • 90% - Summative • Sumup your understanding
Formative vs. SummativeThe Sports Analogy • Your coach has you practice, gives you skills and suggestions to work on, and you work towards improvement. • That’s Formative • It’s Game Day. You have put in your time practicing and now you must perform. • That’s Summative
Formative Assessments • Practice Days • 10% of your final grade • Not everything is “graded” but everything is assessed • The teacher will look at your work and provide feedback. • They will record you improvement, but the work may or may not be included in your formative grade.
Summative Assessments • Game Day • 90% of your final grade • There will be a summative assessment for each learning goal. • What if I fail or do poorly? • You may retake/redo the assessment • Requirement: study session, extra work, etc.
What is More Important?Formative or Summative? • What do you think? • Can you do poorly in practice, yet do well in the game?