Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Progress Reports



Keeping parents well informed is key for any teacher. Here are some Progress Reports that you can use in your classroom.


office.microsoft.com- Allows parents to keep a close watch out for student progress per class.

office.microsoft.com- Weekly Progress Report
The checklist format of this report form makes it easy to regularly keep parents up-to-date about their child's progress.

teachervision.fen.com- A ready-to-use form for assessment of students' class work and participation is a quick and easy way to keep your students' evaluations organized. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable when preparing for parent-teacher conferences.

teach-nology.com- This generator creates a report that can be used to communicate a student's weekly progress with the parent/guardians. The student should be held accountable to make sure that all designated teachers sign or initial the report on a daily basis and then have it signed by a family member at the end of a week. This should save you many phone calls.

teach-nology.com- This generator can be used to create a progress report that can be sent home to parents. The document that you generate contains 20 common indicators of student performance.

teacherparentresources.com- This is a simple template for progress monitoring. It’s an excel file, so you can enter the specific categories according to grade and standard. Totally editable to what you want.

freeprintablebehaviorcharts.com- Progress Report (for younger student). You can type directly into this chart.

CCD Student Monthly Progress Report- Individual student monthly progress report that will let parents know exactly how well their child is doing in class (work habits, attendance, prayers completed, etc.). 2 pages and editable.





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