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Teachers are often asked by parents to provide more feedback with respect to their child's progress. Using Microsoft Word or Excel, design a report format which you could use to report a student's weekly process in math class. Discuss the items you included and why. Attach your document to your discussion post. If your version of Microsoft software allows for PDF creation, save the file as a PDF before attaching it. Alternatively, you can use Google Docs to create a PDF, but this step is not required.

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Progress Report writing for parents by teachers.

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Hello, my name is Ms. Hartman and I am happy to help you.

Step 1- what is the child learning? Do you have a pacing guide, standard of learning for that child's grade level, or what needs to be learned for a test?

For example: This week the 4th grade class will learn about money.
Monday- Introduction to penny
Tuesday- Introduction to nickel
Wednesday- ...

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