Road Map

Every student creates a Road Map with the help of his or her advisor and family. The Road Map is a personalized learning plan that sets learning goals for literacy, math, social studies, science, the arts, physical education and social development.

Twice a year, families, students and advisors meet to discuss and set goals and objectives for each student. Students are required to be present for each RoadMap conference because they are the expert on their areas of strength and the areas in which they need to grow.

 

Sample Road Map

Stage 1 Desired Results

Literacy Goals:

Reading: To increase the number of books completed during independent reading.

Areas of Strength: Reading non-fiction short texts

Challenges: Completing longer readings.

Student will know…
How to select a book of interest and on his/her independent reading level.

Student will be able to do…
Complete a minimum of 30 books independently in addition to all shared readings.

Assessment/Evidence

Performance Task: Student will understand his reading level and areas of interests

Other Evidence:
Student will log the number of pages read each day.

Student will document evidence of reading through daily reading response journal entries.

Learning Experiences

Daily independent reading: 40 minutes in school and 40 minutes at home.
Student share book reviews of completed books.

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