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Report Card Student Self-Reflection

How do you pass out report cards in your classroom? In the past few years, I have done everything from just putting them on their desk right or in their mailbox before the bell rang to having an individual conference with each child. Simply putting the report cards in their mailbox did not provide enough feedback for the students. Having an individual conference with each child took too long and is not realistic for a class with 25 or more students. So…I finally came up with a more effective approach!

Check out this blog post for a fun freebie to use during report card time- student self-reflections!

Before I pass out their report cards I have the students fill out this self-reflection:
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After the students fill out their self-reflection, I call them to the guided reading table to have a mini-conference. I call about 5-6 students at a time and give them the opportunity to open the report card envelope, review their grades, and most importantly, ask any questions. We then discuss how I assessed their “characteristics that affect learning” and compare it with their own self-reflection. The students and I then talk about what can be done to improve and make a realistic goal for next quarter.

After they finish meeting with me they should have an understanding of why they earned the grades that they did.
What is this you might ask???
It is my report card from the fourth quarter of second grade!
Did your parents keep your old report cards? If so, bring them out at report card time! My kids got a kick out of listening to me share what my second-grade teacher wrote about me when I was 7!!
“Melissa has worked very hard this quarter. With extra reinforcement of new skills, she is able to master concepts. Your help at home has been very beneficial to Melissa. You can be very proud of the progress she has made this year. :) Have a great summer!”
Thanks, Mrs. Noreen! (Yes, I still remember how “sweet and pretty” she was!)
I also share what my teacher wrote for the second quarter. “Melissa is a conscientious student. She needs to concentrate on learning her math facts as she is having difficulty with the timed tests. Practice her math flashcards as often as possible.”
That sounded very similar to the comments I wrote on some of my own student’s report cards!
How do you distribute report cards in your classroom?
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15 Responses

  1. I have always just passed them out before dismissal, but now that will change! I love this idea! Thanks so much for sharing!

    thirdgradeexperience.blogspot.com

  2. I love the idea of getting out your old report card! How funny!!!!!! :) I'd have to look at mine. I probably wouldn't have very great citizenship because I was a CHATTER BOX! :)

    I also do a "self-reflection"! I call it a "self report card". My students love doing it and the parents LOVE seeing it!
    -Rachelle
    whattheteacherwants.blogspot.com

  3. When I try to download it and print it the smiley faces turn into black blurs…..HELP!! What font do the smiley faces come from? I so love and would LOOOVE to use it!

  4. My district has an envelope that is used for both the 1st and 2nd trimesters. After parents have received the envelope, they take out their child's report card, sign the envelope, and return it to school. Not only is this a great way to send report cards home safely, but it provides a record of parents receiving the report card for both the 1st and 2nd trimester. I like sealing the envelope with a large, colorful sticker. :)

    First Grade Factory

  5. Love this. I am an art teacher and would love to turn this into the classroom teacher with the "specialist" grade. Would it be possible for you to email me this form in an editable format – would just love to tweak a word or two to fit my art classroom. Wonderful work, thank you so much for sharing. :)

  6. I was wondering if you could tell me how to download the document student self-reflection sheet — When I try to download it or attach it in an email the smiley faces appear as a big black blur. If you could email it to me that would be great.

    kchamer@ccps.org

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