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HRPTA Meeting

First Quarter
S.Y. 2021-2022

Date: ________
Time: ________
National
Anthem
Opening
Prayer
Roll
Call
Agenda
School
Safety
Precautions
Distribution
and
Retrieval
Policies
• (SLMs) will be picked up by parents or
guardians at the designated place for
distribution and retrieval in the school at
scheduled time and day.
• Incase that the parent/guardian does not arrive
on the right day and time, he/she should give a
message to the teacher to be given new
schedule because the teachers are also not
always available in school.
• The module distribution and retrieval will take place once a
week, may be changed in case there is new schedule announce
due to pandemic but this has already been notified to the
parents/guardians via text, call or online platform Facebook
and Messenger.
• The parents/guardians can be included in group
chats or page for them to be aware with the
announcements from the school.
Concerns about
Module Distribution
and Retrieval
DepEd Order
No. 31 s. 2020
Grading
System
Steps in
Computing
Grades
1. Get the total score for each component.
2. Divide the total raw score by the highest possible
score then multiply the quotient by 100%.
3. Convert Percentage Scores to Weighted Scores.
Multiply the Percentage Score by the weight of the
component indicated in Table 4 and Table 5.
4. Add the Weighted Scores of each component. The
result will be the Initial Grade.
5. Transmute the Initial Grade using the
Transmutation Table.
Source:
https://
www.teacherph.com/
deped-grading-system/
Awarding
of Certificates
(First Quarter)
Duplicate
Insert E-Certifcate/
Pupil’s name
Students
Behavior
Towards
Learning
Show that
You Value
Education
Talk with your child about your own experience with
school. Let them know what worked for you and what you
would do differently. Your child will get to know you
better and hear directly from you about the role education
has played in your life. Keep the conversation focused on
how doing well in school leads to success and increased
opportunities later on in life.
Have High
Expectations for
Your Child in
School
You can have high expectations for your child by
believing in them and expressing to them that you
know they are capable of learning the material
being presented in school. While almost every
child struggles at some point, it's how you
respond that matters. Help your child develop new
habits or get extra help when needed. But take
care to avoid putting too much pressure on your
child.
Foster a
Growth
Mindset
Avoid telling your child that they are not
good at a particular subject, like math.
Instead, talk with them about what actions
they can take to improve. Praise their
efforts: "I'm so proud of how hard you
worked on that homework problem" instead
of "I'm so proud you got an A."
Another way to foster a growth mindset is to take a
positive view when your child doesn't know
something. Point out that finding out the answer is
learning, which is how they become smarter. This
places the focus on constant learning rather than
valuing previous knowledge. A growth mindset
focuses on how effort and actions produce success.
A Word
From Very
well
Remember that values come
through when you talk with your
child about school and
get involved in their education
. Whether you are
following up on homework or
trying to help your child when
they struggle, a positive, can-do
attitude is essential. This applies
to how you talk to your child, but
also how you talk about your
child's school and teachers in
front of your child.
Source:
https://
www.connectionsacademy.co
m/support/resources/
article/7-tips-to-encourage-a-
positive-attitude-in-students
Students
Study
Habits
Things may feel out-of-control right now.
You may be facing a lot of unknowns and
disruptions. Try to be patient with yourself,
your classmates, and your instructors during
this time. Take care of your well-being first.
Making a plan and adjusting your studying
may even help you feel a little sense of
control.
Staying
organized
Avoiding
Multitasking
Setting a
Schedule
Making the most
of your classes
Trading old
strategies for new
ones
Working
Collaboratively
Staying
Connected to
other people
Source:
https://keeplearning.psu.edu/
topics/effective-learning/stud
y-habits/
Written
Works
A written test or piece of work
is one which involves writing
rather than doing something
practical or giving spoken
answers.
Examples:
- Tests
- Quiz
- Activities in the module
- Essay/Journal
- Written report/output
Performance
Tasks
A performance task is any learning activity or
assessment that asks students to perform to
demonstrate their knowledge, understanding
and proficiency. Performance tasks yield a
tangible product and/or performance that serve as
evidence of learning.
Examples:
- Presentations
- Portfolios
- Performances
- Projects
Other
Matters
Schedule for
Distribution
of Report Cards
(First Quarter)
Insert Date
and Time
Closing
Prayer
Thank you
for Listening!!!

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