Use a printable weekly progress report template to keep parents up-to-date on their student's behavior and work habits.
Editable Editable: Google Slides Non-Editable Non-Editable: PDF Pages Pages: 1 Page Grades Grades: 1 - 5 Differentiated Differentiated: YesUse a printable weekly progress report template to keep parents up-to-date on their student's behavior and work habits.
Editable Editable: Google Slides Non-Editable Non-Editable: PDF Pages Pages: 1 Page Grades Grades: 1 - 5 Differentiated Differentiated: YesUse a printable weekly progress report template to keep parents up-to-date on their student's behavior and work habits.
Are you looking for an easy way to inform parents of their student’s performance and behavior during the week? If so, consider implementing weekly progress reports designed to relay important information and updates using a handy printable weekly progress report template!
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This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a teacher in Florida and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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