Sunday, September 25, 2016

Standards-Based Grading....accountibility craze???

So if you have heard the term standards-based grading before, you know it is a multi-layer term, with all the extra baggage! So, of course, teachers are always thinking about and documenting a student's progress (even during breakfast, lunch, sometimes dinner). With the newly coined "standards-based grading" label, we get to provide an extra sheet of explanation to the kiddos and their families. If you haven't already read through the pages and pages of grids with rubrics for every single standard, peruse your district's rubric library, and then check this out:
These are BLANK, yes BLANK (no actual standards included on these templates) templates for you to enter in the standard you are currently assessing. Everyone's criteria is slightly different, or may be an "I can" statement instead of the actual statement. Instead of creating all of my rubrics or "cover sheets" as I like to call them; I am going to use these blank templates to make them as I need them. I will have a full set by the end of the year, that's the good news! 

The other bonus: These templates come fully editable in a google slides doc, along with the editable PDF's. My new favorite thing is using GOOGLE DRIVE for my teacher docs. Super easy and clean for storing all of my important files.

Check out the product here: Blank Standards-Based Grading Templates

Another bonus: here is the FREEBIE version of this doc to check it out before buying the full version: 

Enjoy!

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