Archive for April 4th, 2007
6th Grade Computers Homework Policy
Okay, before you get nervous, there is NO homework over spring break.
Exhale.
Now, here are some general guidelines (some slightly revised) about blog homework for this class.
- Grading/Credit: To receive full credit (check plus/5 points) for homework posted to the blog, it must:
- Be turned in on time
- Answer all questions in the assignment
- Be written using complete sentences
- Explain the reasons behind your opinions
- Absences: If you are absent unexpectedly (due to illness, for example), you are expected to read and complete the online homework within the week of your return. If you are planning an absence (to travel, for example) you are expected to complete the online homework before you leave, or within two days of your return to school. If you have concerns about these deadlines, please speak with me individually.
- Late Homework: One half of a point (out of five) is subtracted for each day your homework is late, up to six days. After that, some homework might no longer receive credit at all. Homework that you can turn in for partial credit, any day before the end of the trimester includes:
- Homework you use in your projects
- Homework that we don’t discuss the answers for in class
- Homework that asks only for your opinion and not for factual answers
Homework for which we do discuss the answers in class may not be turned in after that class.
- Extra Credit: Occasionally I will offer up ways to earn extra credit on your homework. One way you can always get extra credit is by responding to a classmate’s post. Each thoughtful (i.e., backed up with evidence) and considerate response to a classmate can earn you up to two homework points.
If you have any questions or concerns, please see me during break, Monday Lunch Lab, or after school. I’m always happy to help.
–Lauren
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