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November 20, 2017

Grade 4 Report Card - First Trimester

Drew Got his first report card of 4th grade, and our kid is a genius -- OK I'm bias.  He did have "straight 3's" which is 4th Grade Common Core grading (we'd call it straight A's).

Each subject is given a "numerical" grade 1-3, 3 being the highest.  And then from there there are details/analysis about the grades provided. 
  • +  = Area of Strength
  • ✓  = Developing Appropriately
  • N  = Needs More Time
  • AC = Area of Concern
  • X  = Not evaluated at this time

So his report card looked like the Following:

READING - 3
+ For Foundational Skills (Reading with Fluency etc.
+ Informational Text (comprehension)
+ Literature - Determines theme of story and can summarize
Reading Level R

WRITING - 3
+ Narrative Writing
 ✓ Writing Process

LANGUAGE - 3
+ Conventions of Standard English (Demonstrates proper grammar when writing/speaking)
+ Vocabulary Acquisition and Use

LISTENING AND SPEAKING - 3
✓ Comprehension and Collaboration
✓ Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas

MATH - 3
+ Operations and Algebraic Thinking
+ Numbers and Operations in Base 10
+ Measurements and Data

MATHEMATICAL PRACTICES & PROBLEM SOLVING - 3
+ Demonstrates reasoning & provides explanations

SCIENCE - 3 & 3

SOCIAL STUDIES - 3

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - 3 & 3

VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS (Art) +

COLLEGE, CAREER & COMMUNITY READINESS
+ Follows Rules and Directions
+ Respects People and property
+ Exercises Control

✓ Collaborates effectively
+ Writes legibly
✓ Uses Time Constructively
+ Maintains Focus
✓   Puts forth effort
✓ Exhibits organizational Skills
+ Completes and turns in assignments
+ Uses technology ethically and effectively

And here is a picture from a couple weekends ago when he was feeding the fish while Mom & Dad were wine tasting at Cline.