Kindergarten through 5th grade:
1) Print
Grade K Standards Based Report Card
2) Fill out a "rough draft"
We will go over and finalize the report card at your LP5 meeting. I will generate and print an official copy for Visions and one for you that I will bring to our LP6 meeting.
In general, students working at grade level at this time of year should generally be earning "2's" (approaching grade level standards) for most areas. If you have any questions about specific sections, you can leave them blank and we will decide together at the meeting.
Special Situations:
If your student is working a full grade level above, every day, in any subject (meaning a full year ahead), they will also need a report card for that grade level. (For example: Tommy is a 3rd grader, he is on grade level in all subjects but math. He is in 4th grade math. He will need a 4th grade report card for math and a 3rd grade report card for all other subjects.)
If your student is working a full year ahead in all subjects, just use the report card for the level they are working at. (For example: Justin is a Kindergartener, he is working with all 1st grade materials. He needs a 1st grade report card.)
If your student sometimes works ahead with a brother or sister, but also works at their own grade level just use their own grade level report card. (For example: Sandy is a Kindergartener, her brother Jack is in 2nd grade. Sometimes Sandy does projects and worksheets with Jack that are 2nd grade level work. But she also works in her own grade level materials. She only needs a Kindergarten report card.)
Please email, text, or call with any questions!
6th through 12th grade:
Parents will provide me LP5 grades at our LP5 meeting, I will calculate the cumulative grades from LP1-LP5 and enter them in to Launchpad. Visions will create and send the report card to you.