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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does the percent of grade look like for completion? Is it 0% (some schools use this for a homework grade that is recorded but not graded)? What is the summative and formative %? I can't grab a screenshot because my kids are elementary and I can't post from my own students. In my gradebook, completion is either 100% or 0/50% (regardless of points, I've done it at various point levels). Also, all work is valuable for gaining skills/mastery, even if it doesn't provide a letter grade (e.g., taking notes in class). I provide classwork that's not graded but gives students a low-stakes way to gain comfort with new skills/revisit previous ones. [/quote] Yup, it is 0%. The odd thing is that thr teacher has assigned even more of the same thing. These are not just 30 minute homeworks, each one takes 4-5 hours to complete and there are two due each week. This is on top of two quizzes per week on entirely different things. Lesson learned for my daughter, she will just be doing the bare minimum for these completion non-grades. I have no idea why a teacher would think these students have time to devote entire weekends to just one class week after week. [/quote]
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