I use this form for a variety of reasons. It is a simple way to insist that students reflect on how much effort they put into preparing for a test. It also helps keep the communication lines open between the three parties (student, parents, teacher).
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I student taught in the fifth and second grades. After college, I taught fourth grade for four years. I then taught fifth grade for two years. I currently teach third grade at an urban school. I've truly enjoyed each of the different grade levels!