Description
Keep your AP Drawing students on track with this Weekly 1-on-1 Conference Check-In Worksheet! Designed for AP Art & Design courses, this tool helps guide meaningful student-teacher conversations about project progress, productivity, and future ideas.
This worksheet makes it simple to monitor two projects at once (since students are often finishing one project while beginning another) and creates an organized space to document weekly goals and teacher feedback.
The included "How I Use It in My Classroom" guide walks you through exactly how to implement these check-ins effectively, saving you time and ensuring students get the most out of the process.
Perfect for building accountability, supporting sustained investigation, and giving students the structure they need to stay motivated throughout the year.
✨ What’s Included:
- PDF Check-In Worksheet (front + back)
- Section for tracking 2 active projects
- Student reflection on productivity and progress
- Space for brainstorming future project ideas
- Questions about how the teacher can support the student
- Weekly goals (at home + in class)
- Teacher notes section
- Teacher Guide (PDF): How I Use It in My Classroom — step-by-step explanation of the check-in process
✨How to Use in Your Classroom:
- Print and use weekly during 1-on-1 conferences
- Encourage students to fill out their sections before meeting
- Use the back side together to set goals and add notes
- Keep worksheets as a running record of student progress (helpful for grading, AP portfolios, and parent communication)
Pairs Well with: AP Drawing End of Quarter Reflection Worksheet for an end of the quarter longer reflection.
both of these resources can also be found in the AP Art Student Accountability Bundle
AP Drawing Weekly Conference Check-In Worksheet Project Progress & Goal Setting
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Description
Keep your AP Drawing students on track with this Weekly 1-on-1 Conference Check-In Worksheet! Designed for AP Art & Design courses, this tool helps guide meaningful student-teacher conversations about project progress, productivity, and future ideas.
This worksheet makes it simple to monitor two projects at once (since students are often finishing one project while beginning another) and creates an organized space to document weekly goals and teacher feedback.
The included "How I Use It in My Classroom" guide walks you through exactly how to implement these check-ins effectively, saving you time and ensuring students get the most out of the process.
Perfect for building accountability, supporting sustained investigation, and giving students the structure they need to stay motivated throughout the year.
✨ What’s Included:
- PDF Check-In Worksheet (front + back)
- Section for tracking 2 active projects
- Student reflection on productivity and progress
- Space for brainstorming future project ideas
- Questions about how the teacher can support the student
- Weekly goals (at home + in class)
- Teacher notes section
- Teacher Guide (PDF): How I Use It in My Classroom — step-by-step explanation of the check-in process
✨How to Use in Your Classroom:
- Print and use weekly during 1-on-1 conferences
- Encourage students to fill out their sections before meeting
- Use the back side together to set goals and add notes
- Keep worksheets as a running record of student progress (helpful for grading, AP portfolios, and parent communication)
Pairs Well with: AP Drawing End of Quarter Reflection Worksheet for an end of the quarter longer reflection.
both of these resources can also be found in the AP Art Student Accountability Bundle


