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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]New Poster. In OP's defense, I would be upset if my sixth grader was being graded on coloring too. That's bullshit.[/quote] Clearly it's part of the assignment though. If that's the assignment, then that's what you are graded on. OP's kid forgot to do part of the assignment. Period.[/quote] Why should sixth graders be graded on their coloring though? What a waste of time. OP I would complain to the principal about that.[/quote] We’re not getting the whole picture here. What if the assignment was to create a broadside? If yes, I would absolutely expect the entire assignment to be completed, not just the writing the poem part. - a teacher[/quote] The original posted said, the directions to color a border were part of the rubric. Yes, points need to be taken off if the student can not follow directions. That was for an English assignment. Part of learning is following directions. Same with the Spanish test. He didn't answer the questions correctly. Given he has an IEP and the teacher is not following that then that needs to be discussed.It's already the end of October, parent needed to be at that school way before this if IEP is not being followed. [/quote]
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