Late/Make-Up Work
Grading (English)
Grading (Gov) (Government)
Technology Use
Class Procedures
100

The amount of credit earned for late work.

What is zero/none?

100

These assessments may include participation in class discussions, socratic seminars, and formal presentations, and will be worth 20% of your English grade.

What is "speaking and listening assessments"?

100

Assessments from this unit will assess your ability to identify bias and prejudice in historical interpretations, among other skills. This section will be worth 32% of your government grade.

What is "historical research, evidence, and point of view"?

100

The device that you should always bring fully charged for class.

What is a computer?

100

The time at which a scholar will be marked tardy.

What is the time Mrs. Heath finishes taking attendance?

200

What you must do to possibly earn credit for a late project.

What is ask for an extension?

200

These assessments may include annotation checks, reading reflections, reading quizzes, outside reading, portions of projects, and other checks for understanding, and will count for 30% of your grade for English.

What is "reading assessments"?

200

Assessments from this unit will assess your ability to relate current events to the physical and human characteristics of places and regions, among other skills. This section will be worth 32% of your government grade.

What is "chronological and spatial thinking"?

200

The place where your cell phone must remain during all modules.

What is a backpack/bag?

200

The place to turn in any assignments due on paper.

What is the blue box (on the back table)?

300

The minimum amount of time in advance that you must request an extension for a project.

What is two days?

300

These assessments may include essays, written warm-ups, timed writes, portions of projects, and other checks for understanding, and will account for 30% of your English grade.

What is "writing assessments"?

300

Assessments from this unit will assess your ability to recognize the complexity of historical causes and effects. This section will be worth 36% of your government grade.

What is "historical interpretation"?

300

The person who will hold your cell phone until the end of the module if you continue to use your phone after a verbal warning.

What is the LF?

300

The time to check for handouts on the back table.

What is at the beginning of the module/as you walk in?

400

The amount of time you would have to make up work from an absence that lasts three days.

What is three days?

400

These assessments may include work on noredink.com, vocabulary quizzes, and other language assessments, and will make up 20% of your English grade.

What is "language assessments"?

400

Assessments from this unit will assess your ability to conduct cost-benefit analyses. This section will be worth 36% of your government grade.

What is "historical interpretation"?

400

The time during which you may listen to music during class.

What is independent work time?

400

The time when any homework on Google Classroom is due.

What is before the start of class?

500

The two things you should always do before meeting with me to discuss what you missed during an absence.

What are check Google Classroom and class slides?

500

This is the minimum grade needed in this class to be eligible for UC/CSU schools.

What is a C?

500

Assessments from this unit will assess your ability to compare the past with the present. This section will be worth 32% of your government grade.

What is "chronological and spatial thinking"?

500

Number of earbuds you may use at once.

What is one?

500

The three places where you can always check what the homework is and/or upcoming deadlines.

What are the whiteboard on the pillar, Google Classroom, and class slides?

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