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Grading Policy for 6th Grade
Six weeks averages are calculated using the following assignment weights:
50%--Tests and major projects
50%--Daily work/homework (25%) and quizzes (25%)
Grade Penalties for Late Work in 6th Grade:
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Work is expected to be turned in on the day it is due.
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In the event that an assignment is turned in late, it must be turned in before
the final assessment for the unit to receive any credit. (The
final assessment may be a test, project, web quest, etc.)
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A major project will receive a 10-point deduction for each day it is
late
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Daily work will receive a 20-point deduction the first day it is late.
*** If you do not turn in an assignment on the day that is due,
I will enter it into gradespeed as a "missing" assignment. Gradespeed
interprets any "missing" assignment as a zero. A zero will really hurt your
overall average, so it is very important to complete every assignment and turn
it in on the actual day it is due. Once the late assignment is turned in, a
deduction of 20pts will be taken from the grade earned and it will be
substituted for the "missing" grade.***
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You may correct a failing grade up to a 70 by doing the following things on a
clean sheet of notebook paper that MUST be stapled to the back
of the original assignment/quiz/test that was failed: write the number of the
problem you missed, show your new work & the correct answer (label the answer
if it is a word problem and/or write the letter of the multiple choice answer
along with what is attached to that letter), and turn it in by the final
assessment for the unit (the final assessment may be a test, project, web
quest, etc.). The 70 would be earned when all of the problems that were missed
originally have been completed with the correct final answer. The student
is only able to turn in the corrected assignment ONE time to try and earn the
70, so it needs to be done well the first time (no extra tries after turning
it in to be regraded originally).
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