Today I thought I would share with you a few things I do that have been well received by parents and do help me continually keep the line of communication open between home and school. Don't get me wrong, these do not replace the emails I send or the newsletters or the half sheets of paper that I send as reminders. These are simply systems I use to make sure that there are as few misunderstandings as possible when it comes to students' progress. I'm sure there will be nothing new to you here, but I thought it might be a good time to hear your ideas on the subject as well!
One thing I do every day is ask my students to fill out assignment notebooks and have their parent/guardian initial it. I make it very clear to the families that this is their child's responsibility and that parents shouldn't have to hunt this down! By doing this daily, I can send messages home and parents can send messages to me and it is all tracked nicely in the books! This works great and is the perfect complement to our
travel folders.
Some of you may also have seen my post this summer about travel folders and what I put into mine. If you are interested in checking that out,
Another thing I do is make sure any assessments I do are graded in a more "Standards Based" way--that way students and parents have a clearer picture of what is going well and what needs work. Parents are very appreciative of the more specific information and have explained that it really helps them understand the grades as they are marked on
our report cards.
Similarly, if I give a summative assessment, I do require that a parent/guardian sign the assessment showing me that they have, indeed seen their child's progress to this point.
When work is more formative in nature, I still want to make sure parents can see it so they know what we are working on in class and so they can help out at home if needed! All exit slips, projects, learning activities, or other graded work goes home about every 2 weeks (more often depending on our units) in a folder where I ask families to look through the work together, then sign and return the folder.
Parents often leave me comments and sometimes leave their child encouraging words as well! It's always fun for students to go through their work before they take it home . . . they can prepare for the questions their families might have and can show them how much they have improved even since those exit slips were given.
So . . . as I dig in to report cards, I hope I have done enough to set the stage! Hope all of you have a great week and, if you're working on report cards too, hang in there! I'd love to hear of how YOU keep the lines of communication open with families!
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