Anonymous wrote:Mine had 2s, 3s and 4s. Threes and 4s were the most common, but I felt the teacher was overly generous with a few of them. The 2s were no surprise at all and I'm not sure those 2s will be 3s by the end of the school year.
Also wanted to add, no there was no indicator checked off for doing something above grade level.
If your child got mostly 2s and you are shocked, ask the teacher about it. Don't be accusatory, just ask for more clarification and examples. If the 2s my kid got were a shock I would have done that. I saw the 2s and agreed and was relieved they weren't 1s.