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Using Student Data Notebooks Tomorrow

Using Student Data Notebooks Tomorrow. Presenters : Nikki Booher , Camargo 3rd Grade; Diana Jackson , Camargo 3rd Grade; Rebecca Orr , Camargo 1st Grade. Learning Target . I can implement data notebooks to track student progress. What is a data notebook?.

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Using Student Data Notebooks Tomorrow

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  1. Using Student Data Notebooks Tomorrow Presenters: Nikki Booher, Camargo 3rd Grade; Diana Jackson, Camargo 3rd Grade; Rebecca Orr, Camargo 1st Grade

  2. Learning Target I can implement data notebooks to track student progress.

  3. What is a data notebook? Data notebooks are used to assist educators and students in using data to drive instruction. Students gain the opportunity to own their learning. The notebook generally contains student goals, student assessments, objectives, and progress monitoring data. NOTE: Data Notebooks correlate with Standards Based Grading.

  4. Our goals for DataNotebooks… • To implement Standards Based Grading • To help students analyze their progress • To have data to present to parents at conferences (Parent/ Teacher, RTI, etc.) • To have data to effectively analyze what we need to do help our students. • To have our students set goals and be responsible for their own learning.

  5. Notebook Content Ideas- Where to start? Some ideas… • Classroom Mission Statement • Student Goals • Sight Word Checksheet, Running Record Information, Fluency Checks • Common assessment data and target sheets for multiple content areas (i.e. reading, language, and math) • Common Assessment (white paper) • Practice- If student did not master the unit standards, he or she will continue to work towards mastery (yellow paper). • Retest- Students will take the retest after student has mastered the practice activities (Green Paper).

  6. Mission Statements

  7. Student Goals

  8. Student Goals Continued

  9. Kid Friendly Objectives/ Targets

  10. Student Led Conferences

  11. Parent/ Teacher Conferences • Use the notebook as a guide for your conference. Use data to prove mastery of standard. Use data to help parents/ guardian understand areas of concern.

  12. Using the Data Notebook with Standards Based Grading

  13. Credits • Satilla Marsh Elementary (Data Notebook Training) http://classroom.leanderisd.org/webs/sdfolders

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