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- Student Skills Achievement Program
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- Designed for Outcome-Based Education
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- Version 2.00
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- IBM PS/2, XT, PC and compatibles
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- 512K and DOS 2.1 or greater required
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- Computer program and manual written by
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- Terry L. Jepson
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- Entire contents (C)Copyright 1993 by Terry L. Jepson
- All Rights Reserved.
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- Published by WISCO Computing
- P.O.Box 8
- Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-0008
- (715) 423-8189
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- Rapids River BBS support (715) 435-3855 (24 hours N,8,1)
- Voice support available to registered users 6-10 p.m. CST
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- What is Outcome-Based Education?
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- Many people may not be familiar with the relatively new term
- "Outcome-Based Education" (OBE). STUDENT SKILLS POWER was
- developed to help ease the increased work load Outcome-Based
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- The Minnesota State Department of Education has adopted the
- following definition of Outcome-Based Education (1991):
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- Education that is outcome-based is a learner-centered, results-
- oriented system founded on the belief that all individuals can
- learn. In this system:
- 1) What is to be learned is clearly identified;
- 2) Learner's progress is based on demonstrated achievement;
- 3) Multiple instructional and assessment strategies are
- available to meet the needs of each learner;
- 4) Time and assistance are provided for each learner to
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- Outcome-Based Education is one method for obtaining greater
- accountability from teachers for their students' academic
- achievement. The Minnesota State Department of Education has
- issued a state mandate that all K-12 public schools across the
- state must implement outcome-based curriculum by 1995. Other
- states are either considering or legislating "Outcome-Based
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- Clearly, OBE requires more teacher time and effort than
- conventional instruction. OBE requires the teacher to continually
- monitor each student's work, determine what skills and tasks
- (outcomes) each student has mastered, and provide immediate
- feedback. Teachers will be required to further individualize their
- instruction, create and administer an assortment of assessment
- tools, and keep extensive records of each student's progress.
- STUDENT SKILLS POWER from WISCO Computing has been designed to help
- keep these extensive student records.
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER MANUAL
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- 1-0 Introduction............................................... 7
- 1-1 Requirements............................................... 7
- 1-2 Getting Started............................................ 7
- 1-3 Capabilities............................................... 7
- 1-4 First Time Preparation..................................... 8
- 1-5 Starting a New School Year................................ 10
- 1-6 The MENU BAR.............................................. 12
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- CHAPTER 2 SET UP MENU
- 2-1 Change Current Quarter (Term) Number...................... 13
- 2-2 Print Parent Signature Request............................ 13
- 2-3 Revise/Review Common Message on Individual Reports........ 13
- 2-4 Print Common Message on Individual Student Reports........ 14
- 2-5 Teacher's Name to be Printed on Reports................... 14
- 2-6 Name of School on Reports................................. 14
- 2-7 School's Telephone Number................................. 14
- 2-8 Number of Grading Terms per Semester...................... 14
- 2-9 Selecting a Printer....................................... 14
- 2-10 Change Miscellaneous Settings Sub-Menu.................... 15
- 2-10-1 Paper Save Option for Supported Printouts.............. 15
- 2-10-2 Does Your Printer Support Line Draw Characters......... 15
- 2-10-3 Does Your Printer Use a Sheet Feeder................... 15
- 2-10-4 Using Large Squares for Epson Vertical Student List.... 16
- 2-10-5 Mark Skills Using B, D, and I Codes (Kentucky)......... 16
- 2-10-6 Include Attendance Information on Achievement Reports.. 16
- 2-10-7 Print Out All Skills on Achievement Reports............ 16
- 2-10-8 Print Parent Comment Sheet with Achievement Reports.... 16
- 2-10-9 Print Teacher Narrative with Achievement Reports....... 16
- 2-10-10 Use 12 Pitch for Printing Achievement Reports......... 16
- 2-11 Saving the Displayed Information to Diskette.............. 16
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- CHAPTER 3 STUDENT NAMES MENU
- 3-1 Course Title/Periods Names - Enter/Add New Classes........ 17
- 3-2 Course Title/Periods Names - Revise....................... 17
- 3-3 Students - Enter/Add New Students to a Class.............. 18
- 3-4 Students - Revise Name/SuperData/Text File................ 19
- 3-5 3-6 PRINT OUT Student Names - Screen Display.............. 20
- 3-7 3-8 PRINT OUT Student Names - Vertical Listing............ 20
- 3-9 Delete Complete Student Name/Record........................ 21
- 3-10 Delete Complete Records of One Class.................... 21
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- CHAPTER 4 SKILL GROUPS MENU
- 4-1 Skill Group Titles - Enter/Add New Groups.................. 22
- 4-2 Skill Group Titles - Revise Group Names.................... 22
- 4-3 Enter/Add/Revise/Delete Skills (Outcomes) in a Group....... 23
- 4-4 PRINT OUT All Skills (Outcomes) - One Group................ 24
- 4-5 PRINT OUT All Skills (Outcomes) - All Groups............... 24
- 4-6 Excuse Students from a Skill Group......................... 24
- 4-7 Delete All Skills (Outcomes) - One Group................... 25
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- CHAPTER 5 OUTCOMES MENU
- 5-1 Record/Revise Skills (Outcomes) by Group................... 26
- 5-2 Individual Report - PRINT OUT - One Student - One Group.... 27
- 5-3 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class - All Groups.... 27
- 5-4 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - All Students - One Group.. 27
- 5-5 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - All Students - All Groups. 27
- 5-6 Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Matching SuperData........ 27
- 5-7 Detailed Records - PRINT OUT - One Group................... 28
- 5-8 Detailed Records - PRINT OUT - All Group................... 28
- 5-9 Administrative Summary - PRINT OUT - One Group............. 29
- 5-10 Administrative Summary - PRINT OUT - One Group............ 29
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- CHAPTER 6 ATTENDANCE MENU
- 6-1 Absences - Tardies - Record/Revise......................... 30
- 6-2 Individual Attendance Reports - View/PRINT OUT............. 31
- 6-3 Individual Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class...... 33
- 6-4 Individual Attendance Reports -PRINT OUT - All Classes..... 33
- 6-5 Individual Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT SuperData........ 33
- 6-6 Detailed Attendance Report - PRINT OUT - One Class......... 33
- 6-7 Detailed Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT - All Classes...... 33
- 6-8 Administrative Attendance Summary - View/PO - Elementary... 34
- 6-9 Administ. Attendance Summary - View/PRINT OUT - Secondary.. 34
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- CHAPTER 7 EXTRA MENU.
- 7-1 Reset Printer............................................. 35
- 7-2 Advance Paper............................................. 35
- 7-3 Form Feed................................................. 35
- 7-4 Advance Student Number..................................... 35
- 7-5 Advance Class Number....................................... 36
- 7-6 Advance Group Number....................................... 36
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- 7-7 Run Skill Modules.......................................... 36
- 7-8 Back Up Student Data Diskette.............................. 37
- 7-9 Change Screen Colors....................................... 38
- 7-10 School Year Setting....................................... 38
- 7-11 Set Term Start/End Dates.................................. 39
- 7-12 Select Non Student Days................................... 39
- 7-13 Teacher Note Pad.......................................... 39
- 7-14 Ordering Information...................................... 40
- 7-15 Print Order Blank......................................... 41
- 7-16 About Student Skills Power................................ 41
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- CHAPTER 8 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
- 8-1 Additional Start Up Options............................. 42
- 8-1-1 SKILLS /INSTALL......................................... 42
- 8-1-2 SKILLS /J............................................... 42
- 8-1-3 SKILLS /JC:\SMITH\...................................... 42
- 8-1-4 SKILLS /B............................................... 43
- 8-1-5 SKILLS /C............................................... 43
- 8-2 Enhancements Planned for STUDENT SKILLS POWER........... 43
- 8-3 Files Created by STUDENT SKILLS POWER................... 43
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- APPENDIX
- Sample Grade 2 Skills....................................... 45
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- The information contained in the STUDENT SKILLS POWER program and
- manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no
- responsibility is assumed by the author or WISCO COMPUTING for its
- use. The author or WISCO COMPUTING shall not be liable for any
- direct, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the
- use of the STUDENT SKILLS POWER program or this manual.
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER is a trademark of WISCO COMPUTING. All other
- company names and product names are registered trademarks or
- trademarks of their respective companies.
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- I welcome your comments. I like the programs I have created, but
- I can always do better with a little help from my friends. Thank
- you for investing your time and attention to STUDENT SKILLS POWER.
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- 1-0 INTRODUCTION
- STUDENT SKILLS POWER is NOT a normal grade book program. This
- program does not grade students. STUDENT SKILLS POWER is a teacher
- developed database that can be used as an alternative or a supple-
- ment to a regular grading program. This program was designed
- specifically for Outcome-Based Education. Skills (or the educa-
- tional term Outcomes) are entered in different skill groups (for
- example, math, science, reading, etc.). Reports are created
- listing different skills your students have achieved, and skills
- the students are still trying to learn. Administrative summaries
- include totals of all skills the students have achieved. Reports
- can be quickly printed listing over 1100 skills to be learned
- during the school year.
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER can be used by both elementary and secondary
- teachers. Elementary teachers divide skills into groups based on
- the subject matter (for example, math, science, reading, etc.).
- Secondary teachers divide skills into groups based on their units.
- For example, an earth science teacher could have groups called
- rocks and minerals, weathering and erosion, rivers, ground water,
- glaciers, volcanoes and plate tectonics, weather, oceanography,
- and astronomy.
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- This program allows up to 75 skills listed in each of 15 skill
- groups. Up to 15 classes (groups of students) can use the same
- set of skills.
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER can keep up-to-the-minute information for all
- students. The program prepares, prints and stores information
- necessary to produce comprehensive reports. You will save hours of
- your time usually spent preparing for conferences, for preparing
- reports for parents, and completing reports for administrators.
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER is specifically designed to be simple to
- understand and easy to use. The seven menus allow easy movement
- through the program so you can begin recording student skills in
- just a few minutes.
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- 1-1 REQUIREMENTS
- The following equipment is needed to use STUDENT SKILLS POWER:
- * An IBM or IBM compatible with at least 512K of memory, and two
- disk drives (or hard disk drive and one diskette drive)
- * Printer capable of printing both 10 and 12 characters per inch
- * The STUDENT SKILLS POWER program diskette and blank formatted
- student data diskette for storing student data
- * An IBM compatible mouse is optional
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- 1-2 GETTING STARTED
- Before you start using STUDENT SKILLS POWER, please fill out the
- registration card and mail it back to us. With a completed
- registration card technical support can be provided. Information
- can also be sent about updates and add-on modules.
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- 1-3 CAPABILITIES
- * Can be used by all grade levels - includes many special options
- for both elementary and secondary teachers
- * Save data for up to 15 classes with 36 students in each class
- * Save data for up to 15 skill groups per class
- * Save data for up to 75 skills per skill group
- * Reports with over 1100 skills per student can be printed
- * Excuse selected students from selected skill groups
- * Save attendance data for either 4-9 week quarters or 6-6 week
- terms each year
- * Can automatically duplicate (back up) student data diskettes
- * Can automatically alphabetize student names if desired
- * Can produce blank grade book sheets with just student names
- * Print Individual Student Reports with either a complete listing
- of all skills achieved or only the achieved skills.
- * Ideal for use in either self-paced or regular courses
- * Achieved skills are easily entered, added, revised, updated,
- or dropped
- * Easily revise student skills to be achieved
- * Students can be added, dropped or excused from skills at any
- time
- * Comprehensive reports for parents, counselors, and students
- * Selected students and classes can be excused from selected
- skill groups
- * Add general comments to all individual student reports
- * Add personalized comments to selected individual reports
- * Reports can summarize achieved student skills for each group
- * Optional parent signature request on reports
- * Detailed reports printed for gluing into your grade book
- * Print out detailed and individualized student attendance
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- 1-4 FIRST TIME PREPARATION
- Turn on your computer to "boot up." If you are in a software
- application, exit the program or master menu to return to your DOS
- prompt (probably C:\>). Type CD\ and press the Enter key.
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- If your computer system does not have a hard drive (called a fixed
- drive by IBM), follow instructions 6-8 to make a working copy of
- the STUDENT SKILLS POWER program.
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- Follow instructions 1-5 to copy the STUDENT SKILLS POWER program
- to the hard disk.
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- 1. Make a new subdirectory (for example MD GRS) for the STUDENT
- SKILLS POWER program. This is done by typing MD GRS (this
- means Make Directory GRS).
- 2. Copy all files from the distribution diskette to this new
- subdirectory (for example COPY A:*.* C:\GRS).
- 3. Make another subdirectory (for example MD GSBACKUP). This is
- done by typing MD GSBACKUP This subdirectory should be used
- to keep a back up copy of your student data.
- 4. Decide where you are going to keep your student data and a back
- up copy of your data. Each choice has some advantages and some
- disadvantages.
- a. On a floppy diskette - (either A: or B:) - best
- recommendation. You would keep a back up of your student
- data in the C:\GSBACKUP subdirectory
- b. In another subdirectory on your hard drive. If you make
- this choice, you should make another subdirectory now (for
- example type MD GSDATA) You would keep a back up of your
- data on a separate diskette in either drive A: or B:
- c. In the same subdirectory as the program. You would keep a
- back up of your student data on a separate diskette inserted
- in either drive A: or B:
- 5. Go on to Section 1-5 Starting a New School Year.
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- Follow instructions 6-8 to make a working copy the STUDENT SKILLS
- POWER program if your computer does not have a hard disk and you
- are using two floppy drives.
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- 6. You will need 3 blank formatted diskettes. One disk will keep
- a copy of the master program. This diskette will be called the
- program diskette. The second diskette will be used to keep the
- student data. The third diskette will be used to keep a backup
- copy of the student data.
- 7. If your program diskette was formatted with the command
- parameter /S a copy the file COMMAND.COM from your DOS
- diskette was placed on the program diskette. If COMMAND.COM is
- not on your program diskette, you should copy it from your DOS
- diskette to your program diskette. Refer to your DOS manual.
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- 8. Place the master distribution diskette in drive A:. Place your
- program diskette in drive B:. To copy the files from the
- master distribution diskette to your program diskette use the
- COPY command (for example COPY A:*.* B:). The order of the
- letters is very important. The first letter (A:) always refers
- to the source, (in this case the master diskette), and the
- second letter the target (in this case the program diskette).
- When you have completed this step, place the master diskette in
- a safe place, move the program diskette to drive A:, and place
- one of the blank formatted diskette in drive B:. On a two
- drive system, the program is usually placed in drive A:. The
- student data diskette is usually placed in drive B:.
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- 1-5 STARTING A NEW SCHOOL YEAR
- If the program was copied to the hard disk drive as explained in
- the last section, change to the STUDENT SKILLS POWER program
- subdirectory by typing CD GRS The CD stands for Change Directory.
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- If you decided to keep your student data on a floppy diskette,
- place the blank formatted student data diskette in the appropriate
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- Type SKILLS /INSTALL and press the Enter key to start STUDENT
- SKILLS POWER for the new school year.
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- You will be asked 4 questions so the correct file structure can be
- determined.
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- 1. Enter the letter of the disk drive (and optional subdirectory)
- to be used for saving your data. If you are saving your
- student data on a floppy diskette, you should enter either A:\
- or B:\ and press the Enter key. If you are storing your data
- in a hard drive subdirectory, you should enter the drive letter
- and subdirectory (for example C:\GSDATA)
- 2. This question asks for the current school year. Enter a year
- in the format 1992-93. This information is needed for
- displaying the proper 6 month calendar when the F2 function key
- is pressed and for determining attendance information.
- 3. This question asks for the number of terms per semester. Many
- schools use two-9 week quarters (terms) per semester. Other
- school districts (corporations) use three-6 week terms per
- semester. In STUDENT SKILLS POWER, term and quarter are
- defined as a part of a semester. However, the correct number
- (either 2 or 3) is needed so the correct number of empty files
- are created for recording attendance.
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- 4. This question asks the starting quarter (term) number. If you
- are beginning the program at the start of the school year, you
- would answer 1. Teachers starting the second semester would
- answer either 3 or 4, depending on the number of terms per
- semester.
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- After these four questions are answered, two files are created.
- The file SKILLS.DRV will be created on the program diskette or
- program subdirectory of the hard disk. SKILLS.DRV contains the
- drive letter (and subdirectory) of your student data.
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- The file SKILLS.CNF will be created on your data diskette or in the
- student data subdirectory of your hard disk. SKILLS.CNF contains
- your class names, printer codes, teacher name, school name, and
- other settings used by the program. Since you haven't entered
- your skill group names, class names or other information, the
- information will either be blank, or contain default (startup)
- settings.
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- Press any key to remove the copyright screen. The MENU BAR will
- be displayed at the top of the screen. Use the right arrow key
- or press Alt-S to go immediately to the SET UP MENU. Enter
- information such as teacher's name, school name, printer, etc.
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- Additional information can be entered with the Change Miscellaneous
- Sub-Menu of this Menu. If changes are not made, the default
- (startup) settings will be used. The default settings and values
- are listed and explained in Chapter 2 - SET UP MENU.
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- After entering the appropriate information, select Save the
- Displayed Information on the SET UP MENU, and press the Enter key.
- The information is kept in the file SKILLS.CNF on the student data
- diskette (or the student data subdirectory).
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- In the future, you will start STUDENT SKILLS POWER by entering the
- command SKILLS at the appropriate DOS prompt. If the program is
- stored on the hard disk, you will have to enter CD GRS and press
- the Enter key before entering the command SKILLS
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- 1-6 THE MENU BAR
- STUDENT SKILLS POWER contains 7 menus. Each menu name is displayed
- in the MENU BAR at the top of the display screen. Each menu is
- explained in the rest of this manual.
- 1. OUTCOMES - Record and Print Out Student Skills
- 2. ATTENDANCE - Record and Print Out Student Absences
- 3. GROUPS - Record Skill Text for Different Skill Areas
- 4. NAMES - Entering Class and Student Information
- 5. SET UP - Initial Set Up Information Used by your Classes
- 6. EXTRA - Miscellaneous Printer and Diskette Services
- 7. QUIT - The only way to leave STUDENT SKILLS POWER
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- The SEVEN menus of STUDENT SKILLS POWER allow easy movement through
- the program. The MENU BAR at the top of the screen serves as the
- center of this program. Each menu is accessed by making selections
- at the MENU BAR.
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- You can select a Menu from the MENU BAR by:
- 1. Using the left or right arrow keys,
- 2. Holding down the alternate key and pressing the first letter
- of the menu name, or
- 3. Placing the mouse cursor on top of the menu name and pressing
- the left button of the mouse.
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- QUIT on the far right of the MENU BAR is the only way to leave
- STUDENT SKILLS POWER. Leaving the program with this selection
- insures that all student data has been safely saved on diskette.
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- Choices are listed below each menu. Select a choice by:
- 1. Using the up or down arrow keys,
- 2. Pressing the first letter of the choice, or
- 3. Placing the mouse cursor on top of the choice name, then
- pressing the left button of the mouse.
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- Choices that are displayed in red letters on a white background,
- or with a bullet to the left of the choice can not be selected.
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- If you have trouble seeing the menu choices, press Alt-B for a
- black/white monochrome display or Alt-C for color display. The
- black/white display may be necessary for some lap-top computers.
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- 1. Change Current Quarter (Term) Number: 1
- 2. Print Parent Signature Request: No
- 3. Revise/Review Common Message on Individual Reports
- 4. Print Message on Individual Student Reports: No
- 5. Teacher's Name to be Printed on Reports: MR. JEPSON
- 6. Name of School on Reports: EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
- 7. School Telephone Number: No Phone
- 8. Number of Terms per Semester: 2
- 9. Current Printer Number: 1
- 10. Change Miscellaneous Settings - Sub-Menu
- 11. SAVE the Above Displayed Information
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- 2-1 CURRENT QUARTER (TERM) NUMBER
- When STUDENT SKILLS POWER was started for a new school year
- (chapter 1-5), the fourth question asked for the starting term
- number. To change terms, enter a number between 1 and 6. Some
- schools divide the school year into 6-six week terms and others
- use 4-nine week quarters. In this program, term and quarter have
- the same meaning. Term and semester numbers are used for
- recording attendance information.
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- You can always return to a previous quarter (term) to change or
- update a student's attendance information. Then change the
- quarter (term) number back to the current quarter. Then save
- these settings. The program makes faster calculations by using
- subtotals.
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- 2-2 PRINT PARENT SIGNATURE REQUEST
- There may be times when you want to send individual student reports
- home for parent signatures. Enter Y for Yes or N for No to print
- the parent signature request.
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- 2-3 REVISE/REVIEW COMMON MESSAGE ON INDIVIDUAL REPORTS
- Messages might ask parents to call the school if they have any
- questions. The message can be up to 10 lines long. A student
- message could be a reminder that a book report, etc is due.
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- Pressing the F1 function key displays a help screen for editing
- lines of the common message. The edit help screen can be
- displayed through out the program to help edit text information.
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- After editing the last line, press the Enter key to have the
- displayed information replace the information in the SKILLS.CNF
- file. Then press the Escape key.
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- The letter Y must also be entered on the next selection of this
- menu for this common message to be printed.
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- 2-4 PRINT COMMON MESSAGE ON INDIVIDUAL REPORTS
- The common message entered with the above menu selection can be
- printed on individual reports by answering Y for Yes or N for No.
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- 2-5 TEACHER'S NAME TO BE PRINTED ON REPORTS
- The teacher's name is included on most print outs.
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- 2-6 SCHOOL'S NAME TO BE PRINTED ON REPORTS
- The school's name is included on many print outs.
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- 2-7 SCHOOL'S TELEPHONE NUMBER TO BE PRINTED ON REPORTS
- The school's telephone number is included on many print outs.
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- 2-8 NUMBER OF GRADING TERMS PER SEMESTER
- Enter the number of terms each semester. Semesters usually contain
- two-9 week quarters or three-6 week grading terms per semester. The
- number of grading terms is used for recording attendance
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- 2-9 SELECTING A PRINTER
- The following printers are supported by STUDENT SKILLS POWER.
- Others may have been added after this manual was printed.
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- Epson FX or Epson LQ Okidata
- IBM Proprinter Panasonic KX P1091i
- Toshiba P1351 HP LaserJet/DeskJet
- Diablo 630 User Defined
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- After selecting a printer, you will be asked if the printer status
- should be ignored. STUDENT SKILLS POWER always checks the status
- of the parallel printer port before sending any data. This
- normally works quite well.
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- You may experience problems if you map a parallel port to a serial
- one by the MODE command, or if you have a non-standard, or very
- fast computer. The program might actually think that your printer
- port (LPT1:) is busy when you know it is not. If you have printer
- problems like this, select Y for Yes to ignore the printer status.
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- Laser printers always ignore the printer status. To use a printer
- not listed or not compatible with the displayed list of printers,
- select a user-defined printer. If a user-defined printer is
- selected, the printer codes from your printer manual must be
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- 2-10 CHANGE MISCELLANEOUS SETTINGS - SUB-MENU
- When this selection is made, another screen of settings is
- displayed. Use the up and down arrows to move between settings.
- These settings further customize STUDENT SKILLS POWER. Press the
- letter Y for Yes or N for No. The program ignores any settings
- that do not apply to your equipment. Press Escape when you have
- finished making these settings.
-
- 2-10-1 USE PAPER SAVE OPTION FOR SUPPORTED PRINT OUTS
- Some print outs, such as the screen display print out, can be
- printed with either one or two classes per page. If Yes is
- selected, 2 classes will be printed per sheet. Then you will
- have to cut the paper in half.
-
-
- 2-10-2 DOES YOUR PRINTER SUPPORT LINE DRAW CHARACTERS
- If the wrong settings is selected, a series of weird or foreign
- language characters are printed for the line borders of the
- calendar months of the Individual Attendance Reports. If No is
- selected, dashes, the plus sign, and vertical bar are substituted
- for the line drawing characters.
-
- LaserJet printers attempt to use the PC-8 character set which
- supports line drawing. The default set of the LaserJet printer
- (Roman-8) does not support the line drawing characters.
-
-
- 2-10-3 DOES YOUR PRINTER USE A SHEET FEEDER
- This selection prevents an extra page from being ejected from
- the printer. The LaserJet printer is always set to Yes.
-
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- 2-10-4 USE LARGE SQUARES FOR EPSON VERTICAL STUDENT LIST
- This selection applies only to Epson printers. It allows the boxes
- to be either large or small. Other printers will print large
- boxes.
-
-
- 2-10-5 MARK SKILLS USING B, D, AND I CODES (KENTUCKY)
- Skills can be marked with B for Beginning, D for Developmental, or
- I for Independent skills mastery. The state of Kentucky requires
- these codes in the lower elementary grades. If No is selected,
- mark codes with Y for Yes.
-
-
- 2-10-6 INCLUDE ATTENDANCE INFO. ON ACHIEVEMENT REPORTS
- This selection determines if the attendance information boxes are
- printed on the individual achievement reports (page 27).
-
-
- 2-10-7 PRINT OUT ALL SKILLS ON ACHIEVEMENT REPORTS
- Student achievement reports can be printed with either all skills
- or just those skills achieved by the student. If all skills are
- printed the achieved skills have either a Y, B, D, I or ___
- printed in front of the skill text.
-
-
- 2-10-8 PRINT PARENT COMMENT SHEET WITH ACHIEVEMENT REPORTS
- Selecting Y for Yes will print a heading on a new page, and ask
- for parent comments to be returned to the school by the student.
-
-
- 2-10-9 PRINT TEACHER NARRATIVE WITH ACHIEVEMENT REPORTS
- An ASCII text file (a personal message) only to each student up to
- ten lines long can be printed. Text files (personal messages) are
- created in the Revise Names/SuperData/ASCII text selection of the
- NAMES MENU.
-
-
- 2-10-10 USE 12 PITCH FOR PRINTING ACHIEVEMENT REPORTS
- The Vertical Listing print out of the NAMES MENU prints the student
- names followed by columns (similar to a blank grade book page).
- If No is selected, the print outs will use 10 pitch. An example
- of the vertical student listing is displayed on page 21.
-
-
- 2-11 SAVING THE DISPLAYED INFORMATION
- When you are done making changes, choose this selection. The next
- time STUDENT SKILLS POWER is started, these saved values are used.
-
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- STUDENT NAMES MENU
-
- 1. Class Titles - Enter/Add New Classes
- 2. Class Titles - Revise Class Names
- 3. Students - Enter/Add New Students to a Class
- 4. Students - Revise Name/SuperData/Text File
- 5. PRINT OUT Student Names - Screen Display - One Class
- 6. PRINT OUT Student Names - Screen Display - All Classes
- 7. PRINT OUT Student Names - Vertical Listing - One Class
- 8. PRINT OUT Student Names - Vertical Listing - All Classes
- 9. Delete Complete Name/Record - One Student
- 10. Delete All Student Names and Data - One Class
-
-
- 3-1 CLASS TITLES - ENTER / ADD NEW CLASSES
- Records for up to 15 classes can be maintained on your diskette.
- Course titles must be entered before adding students to any class.
- Press ESCAPE when you are done entering class titles.
-
- Elementary Teachers
- Elementary teachers who teach two sets of students should enter the
- names of the two classes. For example one class could be called
- SECOND GRADE - MRS. JONES and the second class SECOND GRADE - MRS.
- SMITH. Students would be entered in each class with selection 3
- of this menu. Both classes would use the same group of skills.
- If some of the subject area skills are not taught to a class of
- students, you could excuse those students with the appropriate
- selection from the GROUPS MENU. You can also keep attendance
- information for each set of students.
-
- Secondary Teachers
- Enter the course title and period numbers. For example, a
- secondary teacher could enter EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1, and EARTH
- SCIENCE PERIOD 2. Students are entered in each class with
- selection 3 of this menu. All classes would use the same skill
- groups. If some skill groups have not been taught yet, you could
- excuse those students with the appropriate selection from the
- GROUPS MENU. You can also keep attendance information for each
- class of students.
-
-
- 3-2 REVISE CLASS TITLES
- Class titles entered with the above selection can be revised at
- any time with this selection.
-
-
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- 3-3 ENTER / ADD NEW STUDENTS TO A CLASS
- Class titles must be entered with selection 1 of this menu before
- you place students in the respective classes. Up to 36 students
- can be placed in each class.
-
- First select the class to place the new students in. The following
- chart will be displayed:
-
- Student Name SuperData ASCII Text Excused Gr Ab T
- _________________________________________________________________
- |ABRAHAMSON, TOM ||SPORTS || || || || |
- |ADAMS, CRYSTAL || || || || || |
- |ASHENBRENNER, LORI ||SPORTS || || || || |
- |BERRY, DEBBIE || || || || || |
- |BRONK, SHERI || || || || || |
- |BROWN, MELISSA || || || || || |
- |HAGEN, ANNE || || || || || |
- |HAGEN, TAMMY || || || || || |
- |HOUSTON, DON ||SPORTS || || || || |
- |JACOBS, KEVIN || || || || || |
- |JOHNSON, PAUL ||SPORTS || || || || |
- |JORDAN, JEFF || || || || || |
- |KELLER, DAN || || || || || |
- |KONKLE, JENNY || || || || || |
- |LAWSON, SARAH ||SPORTS || || || || |
-
- Next Action: _ S = Save Tab = Next Choice Sh-Tab = Prev Choice
- Alt-T = Text Editor for Personal Message on Ind. Progress Reports
-
- Move between columns of this display by pressing the Tab key or
- Shift-Tab keys. To move the cursor in each column, use the up,
- down, page up, and page down keys. The F1 key can be pressed to
- display a help screen for editing information. Other columns of
- this chart are explained in section 3-4 of this manual.
-
- Students can be added to classes at any time. Enter the student's
- last name first so student names can be alphabetize if desired. Do
- not skip any rows when entering the student names. If you have 24
- students in your class, then the first 24 rows must have names.
-
- The Enter, up arrow, down arrow, tab or shift tab key must be
- pressed after each student name is entered. When you have finished
- entering the student names, press the ESCAPE key. Then you will be
- asked if you want to alphabetize these names. Enter Y for Yes or
- N for No. The student names are saved before returning to the
- NAMES MENU.
-
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- 3-4 REVISE STUDENT NAME/SUPERDATA/TEXT FILE
- Student information entered with selection 3 of this menu can be
- revised at any time with this selection. First select the class
- that the student is enrolled in. The chart from the previous
- page will be displayed. You can not delete students with this
- selection. Students are deleted with selection 9 of this menu.
-
- Move between columns by pressing either Tab or Shift-Tab. To move
- the cursor in each column, use the up, down, page up, and page
- down keys. The F1 key can be pressed to display a help screen for
- editing information.
-
- SuperData is another way to group reports. For example, if the
- word football was entered for all football players, you would be
- able to print reports for just football players. Different
- SuperData like golf or debate, etc. could be used to generate a
- different group of reports.
-
- The ASCII Text column displays DOS filenames of personal messages
- that can be written on specific individual progress reports.
- Messages may be up to 10 lines long. A filename is automatically
- entered if one is not displayed. The text editor can be accessed
- by pressing Alt-T when the cursor is on the row containing the
- student name. These text files are saved on the student data
- diskette or in the student data subdirectory. Pressing Alt-D
- followed by Enter deletes the text file name so the file will not
- print on the reports. Text files are printed if Yes was selected
- on the Change Miscellaneous Sub-Menu of the SET UP MENU.
-
- When individual student reports are printed, the data subdirectory
- or data diskette is checked to see if a matching ASCII file exists.
- If the file exists, the information is included on the individual
- printout.
-
- Excused Groups displays the letter Y for each skill group the
- student has been excused from. Students are excused from skill
- groups with selection 6 on the GROUPS MENU.
-
- Total absences and tardies for the current term are displayed in
- the right two columns of this chart. Totals are derived from
- information entered on the Record/Revise Absence/Tardy selection
- of the ATTENDANCE MENU.
-
- After pressing the Escape key to leave this display, you will be
- asked if you want to alphabetize the names. Enter Y for Yes or N
- for No. Changes are automatically saved to your data subdirectory
- or student data diskette.
-
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- 3-5,3-6 PRINT OUT STUDENT NAMES - SCREEN DISPLAY
- Selection 5 prints out for one class. Selection 6 prints out all
- classes.
-
- This selection prints out a student listing as they appear on the
- data entry screen. Three blank lines will be printed in front of
- each student name. This is an easy way to print a listing of
- students that will be gone for a field trip, etc.
-
- This print out can be used for temporarily recording student
- information. It is often much easier to enter information from
- one sheet of paper than from 36 copies of unalphabetized papers
- at a computer.
-
- ___ ___ ___ ABRAHAMSON, TOM ___ ___ ___ MILLER, CARRIE
- ___ ___ ___ ADAMS, CRYSTAL ___ ___ ___ ODELL, CEANA
- ___ ___ ___ ASHENBRENNER, LORI ___ ___ ___ PETERS, LINDA
- ___ ___ ___ BERRY, DEBBIE ___ ___ ___ PETERSON, SARAH
- ___ ___ ___ BRONK, SHERI ___ ___ ___ REINKE, BOB
- ___ ___ ___ BROWN, MELISSA ___ ___ ___ ROBERTS, JAY
- ___ ___ ___ HAGEN, ANNE ___ ___ ___ SCHMIDT, JIM
- ___ ___ ___ HAGEN, TAMMY ___ ___ ___ SCHNEIDER, DAVE
- ___ ___ ___ HOUSTON, DON ___ ___ ___ SORENSON, MARY
- ___ ___ ___ JACOBS, KEVIN ___ ___ ___ STEVENS, VICKI
- ___ ___ ___ JOHNSON, PAUL ___ ___ ___ WAGNER, RYAN
- ___ ___ ___ JORDAN, JEFF ___ ___ ___ WITTENBERG, SUE
- ___ ___ ___ KELLER, DAN ___ ___ ___
- ___ ___ ___ KONKLE, JENNY ___ ___ ___
- ___ ___ ___ LAWSON, SARAH ___ ___ ___
-
- A sample screen display print out is displayed above.
-
- 3-7,3-8 PRINT OUT ALL STUDENT NAMES - VERTICAL LISTING
- Selection 7 prints out one class. Selection 8 prints out all
- classes. This selection prints out a student vertical listing
- with a set of boxes like a blank grade book page.
-
- The selection on the Change Miscellaneous Sub-Menu of the SET-UP
- MENU determines the size and pitch of the boxes. Only the Epson
- Printer can print the small boxes. The large boxes will be printed
- with 10 pitch for all supported printers.
-
- This print out can be used for temporarily recording student
- information if you don't have immediate access to a computer. It
- is often much easier to enter information from one sheet of paper
- than from 36 unalphabetized student papers at a computer.
-
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- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Because of the limitations of some printers, an explanation
- is included here instead of the graphic. A student vertical
- listing printout includes a set of boxes like a blank grade
- book page. The student's name is printed in the left column
- and a grid of boxes follows. The regular manual shows the
- correct printout
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- 3-9 DELETE COMPLETE NAME/RECORD - ONE STUDENT
- Student information entered with selection 3 of this menu can be
- deleted at any time with this selection. If you need to keep some
- record of the skills the student achieved, make an individual
- printout for the student first.
-
- First select the class the student is enrolled in. If only one
- class was entered, the first class is selected for you. Then move
- the cursor with the up or down arrow key to the student to be
- dropped. The Number of the student will be displayed. Press the
- Enter key to continue. A message stating all records for this
- student will be deleted. Press any key except the ESCape key to
- continue. Enter the word DELETE to confirm.
-
- If you enter the word DELETE, all information, including name,
- attendance information, and all skill markings will be removed.
-
-
- 3-10 DELETE ALL STUDENT NAMES/RECORDS - ONE CLASS
- All information about a class can be deleted with this selection.
- First select the class number. The current class name will be
- displayed. Below the class name you must enter the word DELETE.
-
- If you enter the word DELETE, all information about the class,
- including all students, attendance information, and skill markings
- will be removed. Use this selection with great care. This
- selection would normally be used only at the beginning of a school
- year.
-
- The skills (outcomes) entered on the GROUP MENU are not deleted
- with this selection.
-
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- SKILL GROUPS MENU
-
- 1. Skill Group Titles - Enter/Add New Groups
- 2. Skill Group Titles - Revise Group Names
- 3. Enter/Add/Revise/Delete Skills (Outcomes) in a Group
- 4. PRINT OUT All Skills (Outcomes) - One Group
- 5. PRINT OUT All Skills (Outcomes) - All Groups
- 6. Excuse Students from a Skill Group
- 7. Delete All Skills (Outcomes) - One Group
-
-
- 4-1 ENTER / ADD NEW GROUP TITLES
- Records for up to 15 skill groups for each class can be maintained
- on your diskette. Each skill group can have up to 75 skills.
- Skill Group titles must be entered before skills can be added
- to any group. Press ESCAPE when you are done entering the skill
- groups.
-
- All classes (groups of students) can use the same group of skills.
- Students and classes can be excused from selected skill groups with
- selection 6 of this menu.
-
- Elementary Teachers
- Elementary teachers would divide the skills into groups based on
- the discipline ( for example, math, science, reading, etc.). If a
- teacher taught two classes of students, both classes could use the
- same skill groups.
-
- If some skill groups are not taught to a class of students, you
- could excuse those students with selection 6 from the GROUPS MENU.
-
-
- Secondary Teachers
- Secondary teachers would divide the skills into groups based on
- their units. For example, an earth science teacher could have
- groups called rocks and minerals, weathering and erosion, rivers,
- ground water, glaciers, volcanoes and plate tectonics, weather,
- oceanography, and astronomy.
-
- All classes can use the same skill groups. If some skill groups
- have not been taught yet, you could excuse those students with
- selection 6 of the GROUPS MENU.
-
-
- 4-2 REVISE SKILL GROUP TITLE
- Skill group titles entered with the above selection can be
- revised at any time with this selection.
-
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- 4-3 ENTER / ADD / REVISE / DELETE SKILLS (OUTCOMES) IN A GROUP
- Skill Group Titles must be entered with selection 1 of this menu
- before placing skills into their respective group. Up to 75
- skills can be placed in each group.
-
- First select the skill group. A chart will be displayed with the
- skill group name near the top.
-
- Num. MATHEMATICS Outcomes
- _____________________________________________________________
- 1|Orders numbers using the symbols < or > |
- 2|Counts, reads, and sequences number 0-500 |
- 3|Rounds to tens places |
- 4|Knows additions facts 1-18 |
- 5|Knows subtraction facts 1-18 |
- 6|Adds two-digit numerals with regrouping |
- 7|Adds three-digit numerals with no regrouping |
- 8|Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping |
- 9|Adds three-digit numerals with regrouping |
- 10|Subtracts two-digit numerals with regrouping |
- 11|Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping |
- 12|Knows multiplication facts 0-6 |
- 13|Knows division facts 0-6 |
- 14|Multiplies a two-digit by a one-digit with regrouping |
- 15|Identifies 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 of an object |
-
- PgUp = Previous Up Arrow = Last Skill Alt-M = Mark Skill to Delete
- PgDn = Next Set Dn Arrow = Next Skill ESCAPE = Leave Skill Display
-
- To move the cursor, use the up, down, page up, and page down keys.
- The F1 key can be pressed to display a help screen for editing
- information. If a plus sign appears at the right edge of the
- column, it indicates text extends beyond the edge. Each skill can
- be up to 120 characters long. Only the first 70 characters are
- displayed. When reports are printed, the complete skill will be
- properly printed.
-
- Skills can be added to groups at any time. Do not skip any rows
- when entering the skills. If you have 50 skills in your group,
- then the first 50 rows must have skill text.
-
- The Enter key, up arrow, or down arrow must be pressed after each
- skill text is entered. When you have finished entering the skills,
- press the ESCAPE key. Then you will be asked if you want to save
- these changes. Enter Y for Yes or N for No. This skill group is
- saved before returning to the GROUPS MENU.
-
- To delete a skill, press Alt-M to mark it, then press D to complete
- the deletion. Any data for the deleted skill is also deleted.
-
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- 4-4,4-5 PRINT OUT ALL SKILLS (OUTCOMES)
- Selection 4 prints out one skill group. Selection 5 prints out all
- groups. This selection prints a listing of the skills in all skill
- groups. If you want totals of students successfully achieving each
- skill, use selections 7 and 8 of the OUTCOMES MENU.
-
-
- 4-6 EXCUSE STUDENTS FROM AN ENTIRE SKILL GROUP
- Each class (group of students) can use the same group of skills.
- The data for each class is kept in separate files by the program.
- If a student is excused from the skill group, the individual print
- outs will not include that skill group for the excused student.
-
- Elementary Teachers
- If some skill groups are not taught by you, you could excuse
- those students with selection 6 from the GROUPS MENU.
-
- Secondary Teachers
- For example, an earth science teacher could have groups called
- rocks and minerals, rivers, glaciers, volcanoes and plate
- tectonics, weather, oceanography, and astronomy.
-
- All classes can use the same skill groups. If a skill group, for
- example, astronomy, has not been taught yet, quickly excuse all
- students with this selection. Pressing Alt-Y quickly excuses all
- students from a skill group by entering a Y in the cursor column.
- Alt-N quickly unmarks the column for all students.
-
- Excuse Students from an Entire Skill Group
- Skill Group Number
- 1 - MATHEMATICS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
- +-------------------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
- |ABRAHAMSON , TOM | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |ADAMS, CRYSTAL | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |ASHENBRENNER, LORI | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |BERRY, DEBBIE | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |BRONK, SHERI | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |BROWN, MELISSA | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |HAGEN, ANNE | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |HAGEN, TAMMY | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |HOUSTON, DON | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |JACOBS, KEVIN | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |JOHNSON, PAUL | | | | | Y| Y| Y| | | | | | |
- |JORDAN, JEFF | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |KELLER, DAN | | | | | Y| Y| Y| | | | | | |
- |KONKLE, JENNY | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |LAWSON, SARAH | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- +-------------------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
- Y = Student Excused Alt-Y = All Students Excused Space = Erase Mark
- Press Escape to Leave this Display
-
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- 4-7 DELETE ALL SKILLS (OUTCOMES) - ONE GROUP
-
- Use this selection with great care.
-
- All skill text in the group and all student data from all classes
- associated with the skill group will be deleted. This selection
- is only made if you are completely changing the outcomes the
- students should master.
-
- This selection would be used to completely remove the sample
- student names, skills and data files that were included with this
- program.
-
- To delete only the student information, but keep the skill text,
- use the Delete All Student Names/Records - One Class selection on
- the NAMES MENU. That way you will not have to retype all these
- skills to start a new school year. Use this selection with great
- care.
-
- If you need to keep some record of these skills, you should make
- print outs before deleting all skill data.
-
- First select the group number to delete. Press the Enter key to
- continue. A message stating all skills and related student data
- will be deleted. Press any key except the ESCape key to continue.
- Enter the word DELETE to confirm.
-
- If you enter the word DELETE, all skills and related student data
- for all classes will be removed.
-
- This selection is used to delete the demonstration student name,
- skill, skill data and attendance data files that came with this
- program.
-
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- OUTCOMES MENU
-
- 1. Record/Revise Achieved Skills (Outcomes) by Group
- 2. Individual Report - PRINT OUT - One Student - One Group
- 3. Individual Report - PRINT OUT - One Class - All Groups
- 4. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - All Students - One Group
- 5. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - All Students - All Groups
- 6. Individual Reports - PRINT OUT - Matching SuperData
- 7. Detailed Achievement Report - PRINT OUT - One Group
- 8. Detailed Achievement Report - PRINT OUT - All Groups
- 9. Achievement Administrative Summary - One Group - PRINT OUT
- 10. Achievement Administrative Summary - All Groups - PRINT OUT
-
-
- 5-1 RECORD/REVISE ACHIEVED SKILLS (BY GROUP)
- After selecting the class and skill group, the following chart
- will be displayed.
-
- 1- Orders numbers using the symbols < or >
- MATHEMATICS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
- +-------------------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
- |ABRAHAMSON , TOM | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |ADAMS, CRYSTAL | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |ASHENBRENNER, LORI | Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| | | Y| | | | |
- |BERRY, DEBBIE | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |BRONK, SHERI | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |BROWN, MELISSA | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |HAGEN, ANNE | | Y| | Y| Y| | | | | | | | |
- |HAGEN, TAMMY | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |HOUSTON, DON | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |JACOBS, KEVIN | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |JOHNSON, PAUL | | | | | Y| Y| Y| | | | | | |
- |JORDAN, JEFF | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |KELLER, DAN | | | | | Y| Y| Y| | | | | | |
- |KONKLE, JENNY | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | |
- |LAWSON, SARAH | Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| | | | | | |
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- Y = Skill Achieved Alt-Y = Marks Skill for All Students
- Press Escape key to leave this Display
-
- If only one class of students was entered, it is automatically
- selected. After selecting the class, a spreadsheet is displayed
- with the student names and columns for recording the skills. The
- F2 function key can also be pressed to display a calendar. During
- first semester, August through January will be displayed. If you
- are in the second semester, January through June will be displayed.
-
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-
- All classes can use the same skill groups. Pressing Alt-Y quickly
- marks the skill for all students and places a Y in the cursor
- column for all students. Alt-N quickly erases all marks in the
- column for all students. Press the letter Y to mark the achieved
- skill for a single student. Press the space bar to erase the Y
- at the cursor position. Skills marked with this selection are
- included on all print outs, except when the student has been
- excused with selection 6 of the GROUPS MENU.
-
-
- 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT REPORT PRINT OUTS If
- more than one class was entered, you must select the class first.
- If you are printing for only one group, you must select the skill
- group. If you are selecting a print out for one student, select
- the student. After making your selections, the report will be
- printed. Attendance information boxes will be printed if Yes was
- selected on the Change Miscellaneous Sub-Menu of the SET UP MENU.
-
- SKILL ACHIEVEMENT REPORT
-
- EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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- Teacher: MR. JEPSON Student: ASHENBRENNER, LORI
- School Telephone Number: 424-1650 School Year: 1992-93
- Report Date: JAN 15, 1993 Quarter Number: 2
-
- +------------+------------+------------+------------+
- Attendance | Quarter 1 | Quarter 2 | Quarter 3 | Quarter 4 |
- Days Absent| 12.0 | 5.5 | | |
- Times Tardy| 2 | 3 | | |
- +------------+------------+------------+------------+
- Skills marked with the letter Y have been achieved by this student:
-
- MATHEMATICS - SECOND GRADE
-
- Y Orders numbers using the symbols < or >
- Y Counts, reads, and sequences number 0-500
- Y Rounds to tens places
- Y Knows additions facts 1-18
- Y Knows subtraction facts 1-18
- Y Adds two-digit numerals with regrouping
- _ Adds three-digit numerals with no regrouping
- _ Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- Y Adds three-digit numerals with regrouping
- _ Subtracts two-digit numerals with regrouping
- _ Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- _ Knows multiplication facts 0-6
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- A parent signature request (SET UP MENU selection 2), common
- message (SET UP MENU selection 3 & 4), and personal message
- (Revise/Review Student Name/SuperData/Text File) will be printed
- on the individual print outs if the correct settings are made.
-
- If the Change Miscellaneous Sub-Menu setting of the SET UP MENU is
- set to No, only those skills that were achieved will be printed.
- The full heading, as displayed above, is only printed on the first
- page of a multiple page report for the student.
-
-
- 5-7 5-8 DETAILED ACHIEVEMENT REPORT - PRINT OUT
- Selection 7 prints out the Detailed Achievement Report for one
- skill group for one class. Selection 8 prints out the Detailed
- Achievement Report for all skill groups for one class.
-
- SKILL ACHIEVEMENT - DETAILED REPORT - QUARTER 1
- EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
- Teacher: TERRY JEPSON Page 1
- MATHEMATICS - SECOND GRADE 1992-93
-
- 1 Orders numbers using the symbols < or >
- 2 Counts, reads, and sequences number 0-500
- 3 Rounds to tens places
- 4 Knows additions facts 1-18
- 5 Knows subtraction facts 1-18
- 6 Adds two-digit numerals with regrouping
- 7 Adds three-digit numerals with no regrouping
- 8 Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 9 Adds three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 10 Subtracts two-digit numerals with regrouping
- 11 Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 12 Knows multiplication facts 0-6
-
- SKILL NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- --------------------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
- ABRAHAMSON , TOM | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- ADAMS, CRYSTAL | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- ASHENBRENNER, LORI | Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| Y| | | Y| | | | | |
- BERRY, DEBBIE | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- BRONK, SHERI | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- BROWN, MELISSA | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- HAGEN, ANNE | | Y| | Y| Y| | | | | | | | | |
- HAGEN, TAMMY | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- HOUSTON, DON | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- JACOBS, KEVIN | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
- JOHNSON, PAUL | | | | | Y| Y| Y| | | | | | | |
- JORDAN, JEFF | | | | | Y| | | | | | | | | |
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- Skills too long to fit on one line will automatically formatted
- to print properly. Up to 18 skills will be printed on each page
- of the detailed print out. This report provides the most
- complete record of all reports in STUDENT SKILLS POWER.
-
-
- 5-9 5-10 ACHIEVEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY
- This selection prints the skills with a number indicating how many
- students in the class have achieved each skill. The number printed
- after the class name (25) is the number of students in the class.
-
- Selection 9 lets you view the report for one group before printing.
- Selection 10 prints the report for all groups.
-
- SKILL ACHIEVEMENT - SKILL COUNT - QUARTER 1
- EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
- Teacher: TERRY JEPSON Page 1
- MATHEMATICS - SECOND GRADE (25) 1992-93
-
- 1 12 Orders numbers using the symbols < or >
- 2 11 Counts, reads, and sequences number 0-500
- 3 10 Rounds to tens places
- 4 4 Knows additions facts 1-18
- 5 15 Knows subtraction facts 1-18
- 6 8 Adds two-digit numerals with regrouping
- 7 8 Adds three-digit numerals with no regrouping
- 8 10 Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 9 12 Adds three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 10 3 Subtracts two-digit numerals with regrouping
- 11 3 Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 12 10 Knows multiplication facts 0-6
- 13 5 Knows division facts 0-6
- 14 0 Multiplies a two-digit by a one-digit with regrouping
- 15 1 Identifies 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 of an object
-
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- ATTENDANCE MENU
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- 1. Record/Revise Attendance/Tardy Information
- 2. Individual Attendance Reports - View/PRINT OUT - One Student
- 3. Individual Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT - One Class
- 4. Individual Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 5. Individual Attendance Reports - PRINT OUT - Matching SuperData
- 6. Detailed Attendance Report - PRINT OUT - One Class
- 7. Detailed Attendance Report - PRINT OUT - All Classes
- 8. Attendance Administrative Summary - View/PRINT OUT
- 9. Attendance Administrative Summary - PRINT OUT - All Classes
-
- 6-1 RECORD/REVISE ATTENDANCE/TARDIES
- You will not be able to use this selection until two entries on the
- EXTRA MENU are completed. You must complete the Set Term Start/End
- Dates and the Select Non-Student Days selections. Up to 75
- (Monday-Friday) student days are available for each quarter (term).
-
- After selecting the class, a floating spreadsheet will be displayed
- with the student names on the left and the columns representing the
- days. The F2 function key can also be pressed to display a
- calendar. If you are in first semester, August through January
- will be displayed. If you are in the second semester, January
- through June will be displayed.
-
- Total absences and tardies are displayed on the Revise Student
- Names selection of the Names Menu. Totals are also included on the
- Student Achievement Reports printed from the OUTCOMES MENU.
-
- An absence or tardy can not be entered on a Non-Student day. If
- you want to erase a mark, press the space bar.
-
- In the upper left corner, the day of the current quarter (term) and
- date are displayed. The student names will remain displayed on the
- screen as you move around the spreadsheet. The > symbol is
- displayed on the student row to help indicate the correct student.
- As you move the cursor to the left or right, under the columns, the
- Day Number-Date displayed in the upper left corner changes. As the
- cursor is moved up or down the > symbol displayed next to the
- student name also moves. All cursor key movements that can be used
- on a spreadsheet, including Home, Ctrl-Arrow, Pg-Up and Pg-Dn are
- supported. When the cursor is in the correct column (day/date) and
- in the correct row (student), a letter can be entered to mark
- Absences or Tardies.
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- F2 = Calendar Display
- Day 9 - Tue 09-08-1992
- EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- |ABRAHAMSON, TOM >| N _ |
- |ADAMS, CRYSTAL | N |
- |ASHENBRENNER, LORI | A N |
- |BERRY, DEBBIE | N |
- |BRONK, SHERI | |
- |BROWN, MELISSA | A |
- |HAGEN, ANNE | |
- |HAGEN, TAMMY | |
- |HOUSTON, DON | |
- |JACOBS, KEVIN | T T |
- |JOHNSON, PAUL | |
- |JORDAN, JEFF | |
- |KELLER, DAN | |
- |KONKLE, JENNY | A |
- |LAWSON, SARAH | |
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- The following letters can be entered on this display:
- A = Absent T = Tardy H = Half Day Absence N = Non-Student Day
-
- When you have completed entering absences and tardies, press the
- ESCAPE key. The following options will be displayed:
- <S>ave these marks
- <C>ontinue entering marks
- <N>ot save these marks
-
- Normally the letter S is pressed to save these marks. After these
- marks are saved you are returned to the Main Menu. If you had
- accidentally pressed the ESCAPE key, or notice a mistake in the
- display, you can press the letter C. The cursor will return to
- the first displayed name. If the letter N is pressed, the
- displayed attendance marks will not be saved to diskette.
-
- The next time this menu selection is made, previously recorded
- marks will be read from the data subdirectory or data diskette.
- As you move through the quarter (term) STUDENT SKILLS POWER will
- display that part of the sheet near the current system data.
-
-
- 6-2 INDIVIDUAL ATTEND. REPORTS - View/PRINT OUT - ONE STUDENT
- After selecting the class, you will be asked if you want to use
- the calendar or the listing format.
-
- The calendar format uses the six months of the current semester.
- If the student was absent or tardy, the letter recorded with
- selection 1 of the ATTENDANCE MENU replaces the day numeral on
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- the calendar. This display and print out helps spot absence and
- tardy patterns.
-
- The listing format prints the day and date of the absences. Total
- absences and tardies for each quarter (term) and semester are
- displayed and printed.
-
- Select the student by moving the cursor and pressing the enter key
- twice. The individual report will be displayed. Use the page down
- or down arrow key to move to the bottom of the individual
- attendance report. Press ESCAPE to leave this display. Press the
- letter P to print this information.
-
- This is an example Individual Student Attendance Report.
-
- STUDENT ATTENDANCE REPORT - SEMESTER 2
-
- Teacher: MR. JEPSON School Year: 1992-93
- Class: EARTH SCIENCE PERIOD 3 06-02-1993
- Student: PETERSON, SARAH
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Because of the limitations of some printers, an explanation
- is included here instead of the graphic. A student attendance
- report includes a 6 month calendar. The letters A, H, and T
- are substituted for the day to help spot any patters.
- The regular manual shows the correct printout
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- QUARTER (TERM) 3
- 2.5 DAYS ABSENT 9 DAYS TARDY
-
- QUARTER (TERM) 4
- 2.5 DAYS ABSENT 4 DAYS TARDY
-
- SEMESTER RECORD
- 5.0 DAYS ABSENT 13 DAYS TARDY
-
- Key: A = Absent H = Half Day Absent
- T = Tardy N = Non Student Day
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- The lines that print the borders of the calendars of the Individual
- Attendance Reports are set by the Change Miscellaneous Sub-Menu of
- the SET UP MENU. If the wrong setting is made, a series of weird
- or foreign language characters are printed for the line borders of
- the calendar months. If No is selected, regular characters are
- substituted for the line drawing characters.
-
- For LaserJet printers, an attempt is made to use the PC-8 character
- set which supports line drawing. The default set of the LaserJet
- printer (Roman-8) does not support the line drawing characters.
-
- After viewing or printing a report, you can return to the
- ATTENDANCE MENU or continue to view/print other reports. Pressing
- the letter Y will display the student list again. Then select
- which student to view. Pressing the letter K (Keep Going) displays
- the next student's report. Pressing the letter N for No returns to
- the ATTENDANCE MENU.
-
-
- 6-3 6-4 6-5 MULTIPLE INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANCE REPORTS
- Selection 3 Prints attendance information for one class. Selection
- 4 prints attendance information for all classes. Selection 5
- prints attendance information for students with matching superdata
- in all classes.
-
- After selecting the class or SuperData, choose either the calendar
- or the listing format. A sample calendar print out is on the
- previous page.
-
- If no attendance information (no absences or tardies) was ever
- entered for the student during the semester, that student report
- will not be printed. Use the Advance Student Number selection of
- the EXTRA MENU to start printing reports with a student other
- than the first one listed.
-
-
- 6-6 DETAILED ATTENDANCE REPORT - PRINT OUT - ONE CLASS
- After selecting the class, a detailed report with student names
- and school days for the current term is printed. This report
- shows the letters that were recorded for each student with
- selection 1 of the ATTENDANCE MENU.
-
-
- 6-7 DETAILED ATTENDANCE REPORT - PRINT OUT - ALL CLASSES
- Use the Advance Class Number selection of the EXTRA MENU to start
- printing reports with a class other than the first one listed.
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- 6-8 ATTENDANCE ADMINISTRATIVE SUMMARY - View/PRINT OUT
- After selecting the class, total absences and tardies for each
- student for each term of the semester, and semester totals will
- be displayed. Use the up and down arrows to scroll the student
- information. Press the ESCAPE key to stop viewing this
- information. Then you are given the option to print this
- information.
-
-
- 6-9 ATTENDANCE ADMIN. SUMMARY - PRINT OUT - ALL CLASSES
- Use the Advance Class Number selection of the EXTRA MENU to
- start printing these reports with a class other than the first
- one listed.
-
- This is an example of the Administrative Attendance Summary.
-
-
- ATTENDANCE SUMMARY REPORT - SEMESTER 1
- EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
-
- Teacher: MR. MARSHALL School Year: 1992-93
- ALGEBRA HOUR 3 Date: 11-07-1992
-
- Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Semester
- STUDENT AB T AB T AB T
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- ANDERSON, JULIE 0.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0
- DAVIS, LORI 3.0 1 3.0 1 6.0 2
- HAMILTON, SHERI 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0
- HARRIS, TROY 2.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0
- KNUTH, CURT 0.0 3 0.0 1 0.0 4
- KOLINSKI, KRIS 12.0 0 3.0 0 15.0 0
- MCKENZIE, ANNA 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 1
- PERKINS, JILL 3.0 0 0.0 0 3.0 0
- REIMER, SCOTT 6.0 0 1.0 0 7.0 0
- ROSS, DEBBIE 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0 2
- RUSHMAN, SALLY 10.0 0 2.0 0 12.0 0
- SCHULTZ, PAM 2.0 0 0.0 0 2.0 0
- SIMMONS, RUTH 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 1
- SMITH, JENNY 1.0 0 0.0 0 1.0 0
- SWEET, SUE 0.0 2 3.0 0 3.0 2
- THOMPSON, DAN 5.0 0 0.0 0 5.0 0
- WAITE, BRENT 1.0 0 0.0 1 1.0 1
- ZAGER, KEVIN 0.0 1 2.0 0 2.0 1
- ZIMMERMAN, CRAIG 4.0 0 0.0 0 4.0 0
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- AB = ABSENT T = TARDY
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- EXTRA MENU
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- 1. Reset Printer
- 2. Advance Paper
- 3. Form Feed
- 4. Advance Student Number
- 5. Advance Class Number
- 6. Advance Group Number
- 7. Run Skills Module
- 8. Back Up Student Data Diskette
- 9. Change Screen Colors
- 10. School Year: 1992-93
- 11. Set Term Start/End Dates
- 12. Select Non-Student Days
- 13. Teacher Note Pad
- 14. Order Information
- 15. Print Order Blank
- 16. About Student Skills Power
-
-
- 7-1 RESET THE PRINTER
- This selection will send codes to reset the printer.
-
-
- 7-2 ADVANCE PAPER
- This selection will advance the paper in the printer 1 line.
-
-
- 7-3 FORM FEED
- This selection will eject the current page from the printer.
-
- 7-4 ADVANCE STUDENT NUMBER
- You do not have to start printing individual reports with student
- number 1. When this selection is chosen, enter the new starting
- number. Printing will begin with the student number you entered
- and end with the last student in the class.
-
- This selection can be helpful if you are in the middle of printing
- and the paper jammed in the printer, or Escape was pressed to stop
- printing the reports.
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- 7-5 ADVANCE CLASS NUMBER
- When printing reports for all classes, you do not have to start
- with class number 1. When this selection is chosen, enter the new
- class number. Printing will begin with this class and end with
- the last class. The starting class number will remain active until
- you leave STUDENT SKILLS POWER or reset this number back to 1.
- This selection will be inactive if only one class was entered.
-
- This selection can be helpful if you are in the middle of printing
- and the paper jammed in the printer, or Escape was pressed to stop
- printing the reports.
-
-
- 7-6 ADVANCE GROUP NUMBER
- When printing reports for all groups, you do not have to start with
- skill group number 1. When this selection is chosen, enter the new
- group number. Printing will begin with this group and end with the
- last group. The starting group number will remain active until you
- leave STUDENT SKILLS POWER or reset this number back to 1. This
- selection will be inactive if only one group was entered.
-
- This selection can be helpful if you are in the middle of printing
- and the paper jammed in the printer, or Escape was pressed to stop
- printing the reports.
-
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- 7-7 RUN SKILLS MODULE
- WISCO Computing may develop and other programmers may write other
- modules that use information from the STUDENT SKILLS POWER name,
- data, attendance, and SKILLS.CNF files. Examples of other modules
- include graphics routines, special class cards, word processing,
- etc.
-
- Modules have been written by others to access the information in
- the STUDENT SKILLS POWER file. The module name should start with
- the letter G and be two letters long. For example a seating chart
- module could have the filename GS.EXE. When this selection is
- made, you will be asked to enter the module name. You would enter
- the letter S. Your computer would run the GS.EXE program.
-
- Another registered user has created Word Perfect macros that read
- the STUDENT SKILLS POWER files and merges the information with
- other files to create quite a variety of charts and reports.
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- Depending on user interest, WISCO Computing could become a
- clearing house for all these neat modules that help make
- computing both fun and productive.
-
- WISCO Computing plans to include some of their modules within the
- program as additional enhancements and for trouble shooting help.
-
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- 7-8 MAKING A BACK UP OF THE STUDENT DATA DISKETTE
- This selection automatically makes a back up copy of the student
- data diskette without using the DOS utilities. Follow the
- instructions on the screen.
-
- The original student data diskette must remain in the regular disk
- drive. You may press the ESCAPE key to leave this selection.
-
- If you are backing up your data to a hard drive subdirectory, you
- would enter something similar to C:\GSBACKUP\
-
- If you are backing up your data to a diskette, you would only need
- to enter the Drive letter and the colon and back slash, for example
- A:\
-
- If necessary, place a formatted diskette in the BACK UP disk drive.
- Pressing any regular key except ESCAPE starts the BACK UP process.
-
- The student name, data, attendance, and note pad files will be read
- and copied to the back up diskette. The ASCII Text files printed
- on the individual reports (displayed on the Revise Student
- Names/I.D. selection of the NAMES MENU) are not backed up. If the
- BACK UP diskette was in the drive that normally contains the
- program diskette because you only have two disk drives, return the
- STUDENT SKILLS POWER program diskette to that disk drive. Then
- press any key to continue.
-
- If your original data diskette becomes damaged, you will have to
- read the student data from your back up diskette. This is easily
- done. Use the DOS program COPY or XCOPY to copy all files from
- your backup diskette (or hard drive subdirectory) to the new data
- diskette.
-
- STUDENT SKILLS POWER can also read the backup diskette directly by
- starting the program with the command SKILLS /J You will be asked
- to enter the drive containing the student data. If your back up
- data is on a diskette, enter the drive letter, colon, and back
- slash, for example, A:\ If your backup data is in a hard drive
- subdirectory, enter the drive letter, colon, back slash, and
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- subdirectory name, for example, C:\GSBACKUP\ Then you will be
- asked if you are ready to read the new data. Press Y for Yes.
- You should then either save the new drive information by saving
- the information in memory with the SET UP MENU, and make a back
- up of this data disk on another floppy.
-
- This new drive information will be used until you change it by
- starting STUDENT SKILLS POWER again with the SKILLS /J option.
- Then enter the old drive information, and save that information
- with the SAVE selection of the SET UP MENU.
-
-
- 7-9 REVISE/REVIEW STUDENT SKILLS POWER COLORS
- Up to 127 color combinations may be used by STUDENT SKILLS POWER.
- When this selection is made, a chart showing the 127 color
- combinations and their associated numbers is displayed.
-
- The default values for screen colors are listed below. The first
- column is for color monitors. The second column is used for
- monochrome monitors. You may enter different numbers from the
- displayed chart:
-
- Color Monochrome
- Normal Screen Color: 023 007
- Help Screen Color: 113 007
- Pull Down Menu Color: 043 112
- Error Color: 079 112
- Text Entry Color: 112 007
- Menu Selection Color: 007 007
-
-
- When you have finished entering the color numbers, press the Escape
- key. Then enter a number for the mouse cursor color. The (1-7)
- number refers to the chart column. For example 4 represents red.
- Some menu selections deliberately turn the mouse cursor off to
- prevent accidental loss of data. The mouse cursor is turned back
- on when appropriate. The press Y for Yes to save these changes.
-
-
- 7-10 SCHOOL YEAR: 1992-93
- This setting was made when the new school year was started. This
- information is needed to display the proper calendar when the F2
- function key is pressed and for determining the days of the week
- when recording and printing attendance information. The year must
- be entered with the format 1992-93. This menu selection remains
- inactive.
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- 7-11 SET TERM START/END DATES
- Enter the starting and ending dates of each term for the entire
- school year. The dates must be entered with the format 08-27-1992.
- If you enter the wrong format, the computer will beep. If you need
- help, the calendar can be displayed by pressing the F2 Function
- key. This program allows up to 75 school days (Monday-Friday) per
- grading term.
-
- Starting and ending dates are used to calculate student absences
- and tardies. These dates also determine the limits for cursor
- movement when recording and revising student absences and tardies.
- Press the ESCAPE key when you have finished entering the start and
- end dates for each term. Press Y for Yes to save these dates to
- diskette.
-
-
- 7-12 SELECT NON-STUDENT DAYS
- All week days between the start date of your first term and the
- ending date of your last term are displayed on the left side of the
- screen. The arrow keys are used to scroll cursor between dates.
- Move the cursor to the dates that the students are not present.
- Press the letter N to mark Non Student days. Press the space bar
- to erase the letter N. Up to 36 Non Student days can be selected
- for the school year. When you have finished marking all Non
- Student days, press the Escape key. The marked dates are listed
- on the right side of the screen. Enter Y for Yes to save these
- dates before returning to the EXTRA MENU.
-
-
- 7-13 TEACHER NOTE PAD
- This note pad (up to 10 lines) can be used to store reminders
- such as when certain parents get a report, for example after a
- student misses an assignment, fails a test, every two weeks,
- incomplete assignment, listing mid-term progress report due dates,
- etc. This file is backed up when using the Back Up selection of
- the EXTRA MENU.
-
- Pressing the F1 function key displays a help screen for editing
- lines of this note pad. Press the Enter key before pressing the
- Escape key after editing the last line to have the displayed
- information replace the information in the NOTEPAD.GRD file.
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- 7-14 ORDERING INFORMATION
- Computer programs can be bought directly from WISCO Computing.
- Program prices are displayed when this selection is made. Site
- licenses allowing all people in the building to use the program
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- Create, analyze, and print out complete demographic and correlation
- results to your surveys, opinion polls, and tests. Accepts single
- choice, multiple choice, rank order, text entry, and cumulative
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- Constantly improved. IBM 512K $39.95 + $2.00 Shipping
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER
- Creates comprehensive student reports marking over 1100 outcomes
- (skills) that students are attempting to achieve. These reports
- can be used as an alternative or a supplement to a regular grading
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- Creates comprehensive student progress reports for teachers,
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- Make crossword puzzles from your words and clues. Insert words
- manually or automatically into the puzzle grid. Auto-search can
- quickly create over 200 different word arrangements to find the
- puzzle with the most words. Puzzles can also be saved as PCX
- graphics and ASCII files for import into Word Perfect and desk top
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- Create matching & multiple choice quizzes, cryptolists, word
- searches, vocabulary bingo cards, and flash cards from your words
- & definitions. Words and clues are automatically randomized before
- print outs are made. Great Teacher tool. 100% compatible with
- CROSSWORD POWER. Constantly improved. IBM 512K $39.95 + $2.00
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- STUDENT SKILLS POWER was written entirely by Terry L. Jepson. The
- author, a full time teacher, gave up his weekend, evening, and
- vacation time he could have spent watching football games,
- spending time with friends, or just relaxing.
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- Use the instructions on pages 8 through 11 for normal start up.
- Information on retrieving student data from a backup diskette or
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- You will be prompted to enter the drive or subdirectory containing
- the student data. This option overrides the subdirectory setting
- in the SKILLS.DRV file. For example, a department with a legal
- site license would only need one copy of the STUDENT SKILLS POWER
- program on the computer. All teachers could access their data in
- different subdirectories using this option.
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- When the program is started with the command SKILLS /J you will be
- asked to enter the drive containing the student data. If your data
- is on a diskette, enter the drive letter, colon, and back slash,
- for example, A:\ If your student data is in a hard drive
- subdirectory, enter the drive letter, colon, back slash, and
- subdirectory name, for example, C:\GSDATA\ Then you will asked
- if you are ready to read the new data. Press Y for Yes. This
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- This start up option automatically accesses data from the SMITH
- subdirectory of drive C:. Jones could keep data in subdirectory
- C:\JONES\ and start the program with SKILLS /JC:\JONES\ Smith
- could keep data in subdirectory C:\SMITH\ and start the program
- with SKILLS /JC:\SMITH\ This option is useful for using a menu
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- This start up option will use black and white for display. This
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- This start up option will force color for display. If the program
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- 8-2 ENHANCEMENTS PLANNED FOR STUDENT SKILLS POWER
- Hooks have been included so STUDENT SKILLS POWER files can be
- accessed by other programs or modules written by WISCO Computing or
- other authors. Examples include graphic routines, seating chart
- maker, and additional font support. Customer requests will
- determine which features and modules are added to this powerful
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- 8-3 FILES CREATED BY STUDENT SKILLS POWER
- The file SKILLS.DRV is created on the program diskette. It
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- file contains course title and period names, skill group names,
- printer number, and information displayed on the SET UP MENU.
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- 1 __ Understands multiple meanings of words
- 2 __ Uses context clues to discover meanings of unknown words
- 3 __ Recognizes synonyms
- 4 __ Recognizes antonyms
- 5 __ Classifies groups of words into given categories
- 6 __ Sequences a group of three or four sentences from a
- selection previously read
- 7 __ Sequences a group of five sentences from a selection
- previously read
- 8 __ Predicts an appropriate outcome
- 9 __ Identifies supporting details when presented choices
- 10 __ Draws conclusions based on selection read
- 11 __ Identifies cause and effect relationship
- 12 __ Understands the author's purpose
- 13 __ Distinguishes between fact and fiction
- 14 __ Uses punctuation as a clue to intended meaning
- 15 __ Phonetically decodes graphemic bases
- 16 __ Phonetically decodes vowel digraphs
- 17 __ Phonetically decodes consonant clusters
- 18 __ Uses structural analysis to decode contractions
- 19 __ Uses structural analysis to decode possessives
- 20 __ Uses structural analysis to decode plurals
- 21 __ Uses structural analysis to decode comparatives
- 22 __ Uses structural analysis to decode superlatives
- 23 __ Uses structural analysis to decode compound words
- 24 __ Uses structural analysis to decode words with prefixes
- 25 __ Uses structural analysis to decode words with suffixes
- 26 __ Differentiates between fiction and non-fiction
- 27 __ Begins to identify and understand figurative language
- 28 __ Experiences a variety of non-fiction formats including
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- 29 __ Becomes aware of the format of drama
- 30 __ Alphabetizes a list of words by their first letter
- 31 __ Alphabetizes a list of words by their second and third
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- 32 __ Reads and follows a three-step direction
- 33 __ Reads and follows a four-step direction
- 34 __ Uses the telephone directory
- 35 __ Uses the table of contents
- 36 __ Uses a glossary/dictionary
- 37 __ Shows interest in reading stories and books independently
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- 1 __ Uses declarative sentences while speaking
- 2 __ Uses interrogative sentences while speaking
- 3 __ Uses expression and inflection while speaking
- 4 __ Answers the telephone using proper techniques
- 5 __ Gives simple directions to a group or another student
- 6 __ Expresses oneself through the use of role-playing
- 7 __ Expresses oneself through the use of recitation
- 8 __ Expresses oneself through the use of interviewing
- 9 __ Expresses oneself through the use of choral reading
- 10 __ Begin's to appreciate others' points of view
- 11 __ Attends and contributes in small group discussions
- 12 __ Retells the major details of a story
- 13 __ Retells the sequence of a story
- 14 __ Listens and follows three or four directions
- 15 __ Attends to report given by a classmate and paraphrases
- information from the report
- 16 __ Attends to others or a story which is being read or told
- for at least 15 minutes
- 17 __ Demonstrates a knowledge of the three step process
- 18 __ Gathers other sources of information relevant to the topic
- 19 __ Edits written work for capitalization, punctuation, and
- spelling
- 20 __ Writes a simple paragraph using proper sequence
- 21 __ Expands written work using adjectives
- 22 __ Expands written work using adverbs
- 23 __ Writes a creative story using the basic literary form;
- setting, problem(goal), resolution
- 24 __ Makes the transition from manuscript to cursive writing
- 25 __ Uses cursive writing in all written work
- 26 __ Writes declarative sentences
- 27 __ Writes interrogative sentences
- 28 __ Composes a thank you note
- 29 __ Composes an invitation
- 30 __ Writes a friendly letter
- 31 __ Writes a summary of what has been read or heard
- 32 __ Understands the proper use of quotation marks used in
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- 33 __ Uses pronouns properly
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- periods, question marks or exclamations at the end
- 36 __ Is willing to take a risk with invented spelling of
- unknown words
- 37 __ Uses a range of resources to find out about spelling
- 38 __ Uses full stops appropriately
- 39 __ Revises writing by adding or changing information
- 40 __ Sustains interest in writing tasks
- 41 __ Writes in a form that can be read by others
- 42 __ Proofreads the work of peers
- 43 __ Uses conventional spelling
- 44 __ Demonstrates proper care and use of a computer
- 45 __ Demonstrates proper care and handling of a disk
- 46 __ Demonstrates proficient use of loading and saving a file
- 47 __ Demonstrates proficient use of entering and deleting text
- 48 __ Demonstrates proficient use of cursor movement
- 49 __ Demonstrates proficient use of insert and typeover
- 50 __ Demonstrates proficient use of underlining
- 51 __ Demonstrates proficient use of centering
- 52 __ Uses an efficient method of keyboarding
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- 1 __ Orders numbers using the symbols < or >
- 2 __ Counts, reads, and sequences numbers 0-500
- 3 __ Rounds to ten places
- 4 __ Knows addition facts 1-18
- 5 __ Knows subtraction facts 1-18
- 6 __ Adds two-digit numerals with regrouping
- 7 __ Adds three-digit numerals with no regrouping
- 8 __ Subtracts three-digit numerals with no regrouping
- 9 __ Adds three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 10 __ Subtracts two-digit numerals with regrouping
- 11 __ Subtracts three-digit numerals with regrouping
- 12 __ Knows multiplication facts 0-6
- 13 __ Knows divisions facts 0-6
- 14 __ Multiplies a two-digit by a one-digit with regrouping
- 15 __ Identifies 1/2, 1/3, and 1/4 of an object
- 16 __ Divides objects into haves, thirds, and fourths
- 17 __ Estimates answers to calculations and recognizes
- reasonable results
- 18 __ Reads and writes money amounts through 50 cents
- 19 __ Calculates money amounts through 50 cents
- 20 __ Reads and writes money amounts using the $0.00 notation
- 21 __ Recognizes and reads 1/2 hours on a clock
- 22 __ Recognizes and reads 1/4 hours on a clock
- 23 __ Recognizes and reads 5 minute intervals on a clock
- 24 __ Reads standard and digital clocks
- 25 __ Recites days of week in sequence
- 26 __ Recites months of the year in sequence
- 27 __ Reads day and date from a calendar
- 28 __ Identifies a teaspoon and tablespoon
- 29 __ Identifies a cup, pint, and quart
- 30 __ Identifies a gallon, liter, and milliliter
- 31 __ Weighs an object using pounds
- 32 __ Weighs an object using kilograms
- 33 __ Measures in centimeters
- 34 __ Measures in inches, feet, and yards
- 35 __ Reads a Celsius thermometer
- 36 __ Reads a Fahrenheit thermometer
- 37 __ Solves one-step story problems using addition and
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- 39 __ Understands and uses the four-step method ACT OUT OR USE
- OBJECTS to solve a problem
- 40 __ Understands and uses the four-step method MAKE A PICTURE
- OR DIAGRAM to solve a problem
- 41 __ Understands and uses the four-step method USE OR MAKE A
- TABLE to solve a problem
- 42 __ Understands and uses the four-step method MAKE AN ORGANIZED
- LIST to solve a problem
- 43 __ Understands and uses the four-step method GUESS AND CHECK
- to solve a problem
- 44 __ Understands and uses the four-step method USE OR LOOK FOR
- A PATTERN to solve a problem
- 45 __ Understands and uses the four-step method WORK BACKWARDS
- to solve a problem
- 46 __ Understands and uses the four-step method USE LOGICAL
- REASONING to solve a problem
- 47 __ Understands and uses the four step method MAKE IT SIMPLER
- to solve a problem
- 48 __ Understands and uses the four-step method BRAINSTORM to
- solve a problem
- 49 __ Names and draws a triangle, circle, rectangle, square, and
- ellipse
- 50 __ Obtains relevant data from graphs, charts, grids, and tables
- 51 __ Enjoys math activities
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- 1 __ Differentiates between wants and needs
- 2 __ Understands and compares food, clothing, shelter, and
- communications of various cultures
- 3 __ Recognizes that location, climate, weather, and resources
- help to determine the type of community that will exist
- 4 __ Understands that communities provide facilities and
- services individuals cannot provide
- 5 __ Recognizes that communities change
- 6 __ Understands how and why rules and responsibilities are
- made in the home, school, and community
- 7 __ Demonstrates a knowledge of where to obtain needed
- information
- 8 __ Participates effectively in democratic decision-making at
- home and at school
- 9 __ Understands and compares celebrations of different cultures
- 10 __ Locates continents, islands, and lakes on the globe or
- world map with reference to the equator
- 11 __ Shows on a globe or world map that the equator divides the
- earth into a northern and southern hemisphere
- 12 __ Shows on a globe or world map that the prime meridian
- divides the earth into an eastern and western hemisphere
- 13 __ Locates on a map the four cardinal directions (N,S,E,W)
- 14 __ Locates on a map the in between directions (NW,NE,SW,SE)
- 15 __ Tells the cardinal direction of one place from another
- 16 __ Recognizes that cities, states, countries, and continents
- are different sizes
- 17 __ Compares uses of maps and globes
- 18 __ Locates and identifies the United States on a world map or
- globe
- 19 __ Locates Wisconsin on a map of the United States
- 20 __ Locates islands on a map or globe
- 21 __ Locates and identifies the three big oceans: Atlantic,
- Pacific, and Indian
- 22 __ Locates Lake Michigan on a globe or world map
- 23 __ Locates rivers on a map or globe
- 24 __ Calls the earth's largest land areas continents, and the
- earth's largest water bodies oceans
- 25 __ Locates and distinguishes between states and cities on a
- map of the United States
- 26 __ Recognizes that a symbol may be a drawing, a color, or a
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- 27 __ Understands that maps symbolize places and symbolically
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- 28 __ Understands that symbols may or may not look like that
- which they symbolize
- 29 __ Identifies capital cities on a population map
- 30 __ Makes maps of simple familiar areas and uses symbols to
- represent desks, houses, etc.
- 31 __ Correlates shadings of the interaction color code with
- elevation
- 32 __ Infers from a map why cities are located where they are
- 33 __ Compares symbols on one map to those of another
- 34 __ Compares the distance (scale) between two cities on one map
- with the other
- 35 __ Illustrates the life cycle of an animal
- 36 __ Explains how animals adapt to their environment
- 37 __ Explains endangered species
- 38 __ Explains extinction
- 39 __ Classifies animals into vertebrates and invertebrates
- 40 __ Illustrates the sequence of events in the food chain
- 41 __ Lists and reports on some of the endangered species
- 42 __ Describes characteristics of birds
- 43 __ Describes characteristics of mammals
- 44 __ Describes characteristics of fish
- 45 __ Describes characteristics of reptiles
- 46 __ Describes characteristics of amphibians
- 47 __ Identifies plant parts and explains their basic functions
- 48 __ Describes how seeds are formed inside a flower
- 49 __ Describes the conditions necessary for plant growth
- 50 __ Describes how seeds are formed inside the cone of a plant
- 51 __ Names some plants that reproduce from spores
- 52 __ Names the five flower parts (stamen, pollen, pistil, pollen
- tube, ovules)
- 53 __ Predicts how plants would grow in response to specific
- changes in the environment
- 54 __ Categorizes seasonal changes of plants and animals
- 55 __ Lists in order the members of the solar system
- 56 __ Compares and contrasts the earth, the sun, and moon
- 57 __ Explains some properties of the sun
- 58 __ Names some constellations
- 59 __ Explains how to find the North Star
- 60 __ Explains planetary revolution and rotation
- 61 __ Understands that the sun provides heat and light
- 62 __ Names three fossil fuels
- 63 __ Explains forms of energy used in and out of the classroom
- 64 __ Names some energy sources other than the sun
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- 1 __ Explains the term matter
- 2 __ Gives examples of the three forms of matter
- 3 __ Explains the term molecule
- 4 __ Illustrates how matter can change from one form to another
- 5 __ Explains a physical change where molecules stay the same
- 6 __ Explains a chemical change where molecules change
- 7 __ Describes the characteristics of rocks
- 8 __ Explains the weathering of rocks
- 9 __ Defines soil
- 10 __ Explains and illustrates the path which water may take
- during the water cycle
- 11 __ Defines vapor, evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- 12 __ Identifies causes and effects of pollution
- 13 __ Explains the need for environmental conservation
- 14 __ Describes how people can work to conserve the environment
- 15 __ Compares and contrasts urban and rural environments
- 16 __ Classifies foods according to the four food groups
- 17 __ Compares ingredient information on various processed food
- 18 __ Explains that food supplies nutrients that are needed for
- growth, repair, and maintenance of cells
- 19 __ Describes how family, friends, and peers influence food
- choices
- 20 __ Gives examples of how sensory qualities of food affect
- food choices
- 21 __ Identifies habits and effects of emotion on eating
- 22 __ Identifies the main parts of the sense organs and their
- functions
- 23 __ Identifies drugs and their effects
- 24 __ Identifies protective behaviors for personal safety
- 25 __ Identifies people who can be part of their support system
- for personal safety
- 26 __ Identifies positive and negative ways peers influence each
- other
- 27 __ Identifies three most important things in his/her life
- 28 __ Recognizes ways people abuse others
- 29 __ Recognize the heart as a muscle that needs exercise
- 30 __ Recognize that oxygen is need to live
- 31 __ Explains basic function of respiratory system
- 32 __ Identifies tars and what they do to the lung
- 33 __ Explains why the body needs rest and exercise
- 34 __ Describes how germs cause illness
- 35 __ Explains value of immunizations and how germs are spread
- 36 __ Identifies poisons at home or in school
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