Let’s Talk About Yearly Evaluations with Felice Gerwitz
Podcast #190
Do you worry about yearly homeschool evaluations? Each year homeschoolers are required by law to provide evidence of an increase of knowledge. Depending on several factors including location (where you live) and legalities – your state’s policy or homeschool support or “umbrella school,” requirements your stress level can soar! Don’t worry, veteran homeschool mom will help you overcome testing anxiety with practical tools such as understanding your options or identifying which method will work best for you.
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Show Notes: Yearly Evaluations
Standardized Tests –for yearly evaluationsKnow deadlinesRetest or notPrepare your kids to sit and bubble inDon’t cheatDon’t teach the testScores –Percentile and rankingsStanineGrade equivalentStandardized tests are logic tests they don’t test what a child knows – keep this in mind! – Listen to College Prep Genius Podcast
Don’t freak outKeep results in perspective –Remediation – BrainCoachTips.com and littlegiantsteps.comYearly Evaluations – special issues or notEvaluation is when a teacher (certified) looks over your child’s work progress – typically a portfolio evaluationWho will you get to do the evaluations?What to ask evaluatorSimple tests – can be administeredShould get the evaluation on the spot – (I recommend) a letter saying nothing specific goes to the school boardSend school board a basic letter that say your child has made progress.Don’t like the results? You have the option of turning it in or not.Portfolios for Yearly EvaluationsSimply a 3-ring binder with work progressionA collection of the beginning, middle and end of the year – papers, videos, picture albums, collection of math or writing papers, any tests, or samples of work, list of field trips, books you’ve read as a family and the child individually – any curriculum you’ve used, name and publisher – with of course work samples – I liked to slip sheet some stellar work to highlight in their notebook, lapbooks, etc. – again depending on what is required by lawYour child may be required to be in attendance and most kids love the evaluations so they can show the person all they’ve learned.Umbrella school requirements –Umbrella school may require attendanceWays to alleviate parental stress:You don’t have to use the test scoresYou can give the test again – or seek a different approachSeek an evaluationStart early with fun reviewSafeguards to ensure that your kids are on track to make progressBeginning, middle and end of the year check upEvaluate your year as you move alongChange curriculum or remediateA review process that is fun and effectivePlay educational games – low stress for kidsBe relaxed.Use manipulatives to teach difficult concepts or struggling learners.Creative teaching: Cooking– to teach fractions, etc.Look at your curriculum –use assessments as practice.Teaching Checklist – Podcast 49 VHMMid Year Checklist – Back to Homeschool List – Podcast 96Giving Your Kids Time to Find their Passion – Podcast 48 VHMLiving Books – with my special guest from Truth Quest History – Podcast 81Summer Reading List – podcast 84
Younger children, Middle grades, High school
Must read books – podcat 85 – all time favorites
What Should We Read – Flourish At Home Podcast Episode 24 – How to choose good books
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