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Revision as of 14:57, 31 December 2015
This report will analyze classes per GLE status. It will help to show how GLE standards are being used in assignments and the grades produced from them.
- On the left, click on Grades.
- Under Lists, select Curriculum Monitor
- If you need instructions for setup values to be used, follow the link for Standard Setup Options.
The next items are not found on the Standard Setup Options document.
- Content Areas - choose between English Language Arts, Math, Social Studies or Science
- Curriculum Manual- choose the level of the Content Area that you previously chose
- Curriculum Unit - choose the unit of the Curriculum Manual that you previously chose
Click OK
Definitions of Column Headers
To find definitions of commonly used columns follow this link: Common Column Headers.
The next items are not found on the Common Column Headers document.
- Avg - section's overall average
- GLE # - hovering over these column headers will indicate the grade level expectations
- Other - unassigned or unknown GLEs
Click on the data in the GLE # columns to see the curriculum assignment grades in detail. For example, under column GLE 12b for the assignment List #3, the A is the average grade for this assignment and the 1 indicates there was one assignment for this GLE.
To Print the Curriculum Assignment Grades
- Click the Print button at the bottom of the box
- A print preview window will appear.
- Click the print icon at the top right end of the rectangle. Another print preview will appear.
- Click the print button at the top left to print the report. Close the print preview.
To Print the List
To find the print instructions, follow this link: Standard Print Options.
Sorting and other data manipulations are explained in the following link: List Programs Instructions/Video