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How to write a letter of instruction Create a header. Before you write the content of the letter, create a header at the top left-hand corner of the document. Address the reader. Explain the project or task. List each step. Conclude your letter. Revise the document.
End-of-year assessments measure whether learning objectives set at the beginning of the school year have been met and to what extent. A great way to both evidence progress and tailor specific learning goals to each child.
Summative Assessments Educators typically administer summative assessments at the end of a class or school year, although they can also be administered at the start of the year to identify where to focus instruction.
State End of Year Tests The RISE test is the state end of year test that replaces SAGE for grades 3-8. The Utah Aspire Plus is the state end of year test that replaces SAGE for grades 9 and 10.
Children need to be five years of age before September 2 of the year in which admission is sought. Utah State Legislature's Title 53G-4-S402(6): Local School Board Powers and Miscellaneous Duties, except as provided in Title 53E-3-9: Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children. 2.
Readiness Improvement Success Empowerment (RISE) The RISE assessment is a computer adaptive criterion referenced assessment system that includes summative tests for English Language Arts (ELAs), Mathematics, Science, and Writing. The summative tests are scheduled to be delivered to the following grades.