Saturday, November 16, 2013

Contes Amérindiens.....

Hello students and families of 6th graders....
I am starting to post the audio Keynote projects on our blog page (6ème) - Check it out! (left side)

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Up date on Synergy

 Below is the latest grading scale that is available to us by the District (November 23rd), along with the latest descriptors and corresponding letter grades. At this point, I am a bit lost as to what the scores I gave so far mean as the scale has changed quite a bit throughout the term.  The meaning for 4s and 3s has been pretty much consistent, but anything below has changed.

Proficiency (HProf / Prof / NrlyProf / NotProf / I.E.) - District Wide
Score Low Score High Score


Highly Prof / 4 / A              3.41 4.00

Proficient / 3 / B              2.75 3.4

Nearly Proficient 2 / C             2.00 2.74

Not Proficient 1 / D             1.00 1.99

Insufficient Evidence 0 /  F             0.00 0.99


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Below is was the final previous grading scale that is was available to us by the District.
Proficiency (HP / P / NP / DP) - District Wide

Score Low Score High Score

HProf 3.50 4.00

PProf 2.50 3.49

NProf 1.50 2.49

DProf 0.00 1.49






I need to readjust my grading scores accordingly. This is the scale I will use to grade assignments / assessments.
4 = Highly Proficient
3 = Proficient
2 = Nearly Proficient
1 = Developing
0 = No Understanding

No score indicates the student did not submit the work or did not address one of the standards/skills in his/her assignment. At the moment "no score" is not punitive, but it might be if student never shows a level of proficiency in one area. We should soon have a NE (No Evidence) available.

The score under "grade" is a composite of all scores. When viewing your student's grades, you can choose to view the standards, which might give a better picture. If scores are low at the beginning of the year, if is important to see a growing trend.
It is also important to realize that some standard are more challenging and students might start at a lower level. Look for formative vs. summative assessments. Formative are smaller assignments from which students should learn (not all formative assessments are graded, many are corrected in class). Summative assignments are longer and are designed to assess students' proficiency to a given standard. Summative assignments should give a more accurate picture of students' learning / proficiency.

Through their classes in French Immersion, your student is assessed in French, Social Studies, Language Arts (reading / writing), Study skills, technology skills.

To access Synergy, click on the link on the right menu. Your student has his/her username + password. I believe parent will receive a notice on how to access Synergy using their own login information.