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Since you're listening to this podcast about writing your end-of-year reports, you might be interested in my 30 Days Till Summer Report-Writing Guide. This guide will walk you through, day by day, and get you in the frame of mind to get your reports done by July 1. This year I'm spending 6 weeks of the summer on the road, so I'll definitely want to get my reports done. I pulled out this handy document and found all kinds of support, tips and reminders about how to get those reports done in a way that is efficient and enjoyable.
Order my 30 Days Till Summer Report-Writing Guide.Amazon — Many of the links on this site are Amazon affiliate links. This means that a small percentage of anything you purchase goes towards supporting the work that is happening here at A Waldorf Journey. It’s an easy way to support the podcast and blog with purchases that you were going to make anyway!
The Waldorf End-of-Year Report What parents wantLower grades -- narrative form, overview of the year that is the same for every child, 1-2 pages about individual child in all of the important areas. Keep in mind thinking, feeling and willing.
Middle grades -- Still narrative but can include rubric. Be careful about going too quantitative. Some parents find it reassuring, others find it scary.
Upper grades -- Collection of block reports with 1-page letter/narrative with warm fuzzy information about individual child, appreciation and anecdote.
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Patreon — Make a donation. Per episode, per month, one-time donation — it’s up to you and much appreciated on my end.
Purchasing the resources on my site — Get The Waldorf Home ebook, one of my curriculum guides or my guide to record-keeping and feedback.
Since you're listening to this podcast about writing your end-of-year reports, you might be interested in my 30 Days Till Summer Report-Writing Guide. This guide will walk you through, day by day, and get you in the frame of mind to get your reports done by July 1. This year I'm spending 6 weeks of the summer on the road, so I'll definitely want to get my reports done. I pulled out this handy document and found all kinds of support, tips and reminders about how to get those reports done in a way that is efficient and enjoyable.
Order my 30 Days Till Summer Report-Writing Guide.Amazon — Many of the links on this site are Amazon affiliate links. This means that a small percentage of anything you purchase goes towards supporting the work that is happening here at A Waldorf Journey. It’s an easy way to support the podcast and blog with purchases that you were going to make anyway!
The Waldorf End-of-Year Report What parents wantLower grades -- narrative form, overview of the year that is the same for every child, 1-2 pages about individual child in all of the important areas. Keep in mind thinking, feeling and willing.
Middle grades -- Still narrative but can include rubric. Be careful about going too quantitative. Some parents find it reassuring, others find it scary.
Upper grades -- Collection of block reports with 1-page letter/narrative with warm fuzzy information about individual child, appreciation and anecdote.
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