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  1. Elementary and secondary report card templates. Find current elementary and secondary report templates for use by schools and school boards.

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    • How Teachers Assess Students
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    The Ontario curriculum outlines what students are expected to know and be able to do in all subjects and courses. Each student is assessed and evaluated against the same provincial standards. Our policy on how teachers should assess, evaluate and report on student achievement is outlined in Growing Success. This document also outlines best practice...

    Ontario report cards and fall progress report cards outline six learning skills and work habits throughout Grades 1 to 12: 1. responsibility 2. organization 3. independent work 4. collaboration 5. initiative 6. self-regulation The emphasis on these skills and habits reflect that students need to learn more than just facts if they want to succeed in...

    Teachers look at many demonstrations of learning throughout the reporting period for evidence that your child is learning the curriculum. These may include: 1. assignments 2. conversations 3. presentations 4. performances 5. demonstrations 6. projects 7. tests 8. exams This means that teachers assess students on more than just knowing facts. Studen...

    The Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO) runs assessment testing for: 1. reading, writing and mathematics in Grades 3 and 6 2. mathematics in Grade 9 3. Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT) in Grade 10

    Parents and guardians play an important part in your child's education. Children do better at school when their parents are involved. Your child’s teacher should contact you regularly throughout the school year. Besides report cards, other types of communication may include parent-teacher or parent-student-teacher conferences, interviews, phone cal...

  2. For more information on determining a grade or percentage mark for the report card, review the section “Evaluation” in growing success, pages 38 to 46. Revised report card templates will be available from the ministry website, at https://www.ontario.ca/page/elementary-and-secondary-report-card-templates.

  3. Student Evaluator is a web-based report card program that will quickly and easily generate your entire learning skills bottom comments for you. The comments are detailed, parent-friendly and constructive and speak to the strengths and needs of each student. CLICK HERE to see a sample report generated from our website.

  4. Elementary report cards will be available for parents to download from the Parent Portal as early as February 15 and by February 17 at the latest. If you require a printed version of your childs report card, please contact your school office.

  5. These updated secondary templates are required for June 2022 reporting. Samples of the updated secondary report card templates are now available at the ministry website: http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/forms/report/card/reportcard.html.

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  7. The original or an exact copy has been placed in the student’s Ontario Student Record (OSR) folder and will be retained for five (5) years after the student leaves school. To view provincial curriculum documents, visit the Ministry of Education’s website: Ontario.ca/Education. Learning Skills and Work Habits Attendance

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