Work Related Logistics:
- When you complete an assignment you need to turn it in to get graded. The bins are located under the cabinets, be sure to put it in the correct subject hour.
- You will receive a folder for this course. We are not responsible for its contents. They are organized by hour on the bookshelf.
- When you complete an assignment you need to turn it in to get graded. The bins are located under the cabinets, be sure to put it in the correct subject hour.
- Use the Assignment Tracker to determine what you are missing in this class. An X means it was turned in.
- If you are missing an assignment you know you believe you turned in check the no name board which is located by the door.
- Missing work can be found either online in google Classroom or in the Assignment Bins located on the bottom of the cabinets.
- If you would like to discuss your grade or missing assignment, please wait until the last ten minutes of class.
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Grading
You will receive one of the following grades for the evidence you provide in class through quizzes, tests, projects, papers, presentations, oral commentaries, anecdotal observations and more:
Advanced (4)-- You demonstrate a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of rigorous subject matter and provide sophisticated solutions to complex problems above grade level.
Proficient (3)-- You demonstrate a solid understanding of challenging subject matter and solve a wide variety of problems at grade-level.
Basic (2)-- You demonstrate partial mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills that are fundamental for proficient work slightly below grade-level.
Minimal (1)-- You demonstrate limited knowledge and skills in the subject matter and a limited ability to apply knowledge and skills effectively significantly below grade-level.
Zero (0)-- You provide no evidence to determine your understanding.
Course final –to-Letter Grade Conversion:
Grading Policy:
Students are presented with the objectives (standards) of the course and offered multiple opportunities to provide evidence of mastery towards them.
Students will be provided with:
Advanced (4)-- You demonstrate a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of rigorous subject matter and provide sophisticated solutions to complex problems above grade level.
Proficient (3)-- You demonstrate a solid understanding of challenging subject matter and solve a wide variety of problems at grade-level.
Basic (2)-- You demonstrate partial mastery of prerequisite knowledge and skills that are fundamental for proficient work slightly below grade-level.
Minimal (1)-- You demonstrate limited knowledge and skills in the subject matter and a limited ability to apply knowledge and skills effectively significantly below grade-level.
Zero (0)-- You provide no evidence to determine your understanding.
Course final –to-Letter Grade Conversion:
- An average of 3.4 -4.0 = A
- An average of 2.75-3.39 = B
- An average of 2.15-2.74 = C
- An average of 1.6-2.12 = D
- Anything 1.59 and below= U
Grading Policy:
Students are presented with the objectives (standards) of the course and offered multiple opportunities to provide evidence of mastery towards them.
Students will be provided with:
- Clear criteria
- A rubric addressing the evaluation of the task and assessing mastery of the objective (standard)