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Parent Assessment Checklists - Example Comments
Parent Assessment Checklists - Example Comments

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Work Samples and Corresponding Parent Checklists

The Department of Education require all home-schooled children to have work samples in order to successfully complete their academic year. These work samples are to demonstrate a child's proficiency and understanding in each subject area.

Where to Find Quality Work Samples

We have put together a collection of real examples of sufficient work samples and their corresponding completed parent assessment checklists for your reference. Simply follow this link to access the library of samples.

These examples will give you a clear understanding of the types of comments and evidence that the Department expects to see in order for a work sample to be considered sufficient.

Marking Your Child's Work Samples

In order to make things easier for our Homeschooling families, we have also included all of the answers you will need for marking your child’s work. This includes suggestions for any additional explanations or resources that may be needed.

If you have any specific questions or concerns regarding marking the work sample items for your child, please don't hesitate to reach out. Our teaching team is more than happy to assist you in any way they can. Simply send us a message and we will gladly assist you.

Ensuring your child's work samples are up to the Department's standards is crucial to their academic progress. We hope this information has been helpful to you in better understanding the marking process. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you need further assistance.

PLEASE NOTE:

When you have added the Euka Premium Reporting service to your enrolment you will not be required to fill in the Parent Assessment Checklists. These will become obsolete as our teaching team will have those provided for you in your reporting package.

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