Standards Based Grading:
4: Student shows Mastery, minor errors are allowed in calculation. Student understands and can explain the concept to others.
3: Student shows adequate understanding of the learning. Student is missing understanding conceptually in some area and needs minimal assistance.
2: Student understands something about the topic, but has major difficulties in understanding the learning.
1: Student shows little or no understanding of the topic. Substantial assistance is needed in the learning process.
0: Student shows no awareness of expectations. There is either no evidence or not enough evidence to prove the student understands any part of the concept.
Schoology Code of Conduct
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- I will use posts to discuss school-related content only.
- I will use a respectful tone of voice when posting. All school rules and consequences related to harassment apply to Schoology.
- I will use appropriate grammar instead of texting language.
- I will not reveal any personal information on Schoology. This includes telephone numbers, addresses, emails, etc.
Posting & Replying to Messages or Comments
- Post a note to the whole group if your question is about something the whole group should know (assignments, instructions, due dates etc.)
- Send a note only to your teacher if you want to talk about something that doesn’t relate to everyone.
- Don’t post questions or comments about personal issues or topics. Keep private information private.
- Keep your conversations on topic.
- If you’re not sure if a word, joke, or image is okay, then it’s probably not. DO NOT write posts that tease, bully, annoy, spam, or gossip about any other person.
Inappropriate Content
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Punctuation & Grammar
- No txting lingo. I am ur tcher…show me that u have lrnd how 2 spell.
- DO NOT PUT SENTENCES IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. This is considered shouting!
- Do not end sentences with more than one exclamation mark!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Or question mark????????????
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