Thursday, September 19, 2024

Saskatchewan Report Cards 1930s

 


Citizenship: The development of the following traits and attitudes to school work are desirable for progress in school and growth in good citizenship. The teacher marked those which are particularly noticeable.

Attitude Towards School Work
Very satisfactory 
Attention to work
Energy in study
Preparation of lessons
Neatness in work
Interest in play
Use of time
participation in oral work
Punctuality
Regularity
Requires more sleep

Conduct
Very satisfactory
Courteous and Respectful
Obedient
Controls temper
Careful of books and school property

Trait of Grades
E-Excellent
G-Good
F-Fair
U-Unsatisfactory 

Traits marked 
“F” or “U” requires the cooperation of parents and teacher to secure improvement.
“I” after any trait or attitude indicates that the child is showing improvement therein. 
 “A” means that he has the ability to do better in that particular trait or attitude and should be encouraged to do so. 

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