Lovett Student Conference Sheet
Lovett educators encourage students to lead conferences about their academic progress. This conference sheet provides question prompts for the students to reflect on progress towards their social and academic goals.
Lovett educators encourage students to lead conferences about their academic progress. This conference sheet provides question prompts for the students to reflect on progress towards their social and academic goals.
Lovett educators monitor student progress in online programs. This is an example of a data sheet the teacher posts showing learning progress in the Lexia program.
Lovett uses data sheets to help track student progress through various programs and the NWEA MAP assessments.
Lovett educators use learner profiles, incorporating both academic and personal needs, to better know their students.
An example of the scope and sequence Lovett educators create for their students in English Language Arts.
One of the many graphic organizers Lovett allows their students to choose from as a method of demonstrating understanding for a topic.
This article explains the rationale behind single-point rubrics and how to build them.
This single-point rubric simplifies the process of assessing mastery, allowing teachers to easily and frequently give feedback to students.
Students use this tool to assess their level of mastery on various learning targets.