How to Improve your grade
Look at your gradebook to determine what process you should follow.
10 or Less Lessons overdue
I have no clue what to start with!
More than 50 overdue lessons
More than 20 overdue assessments
Projects
Do you have any quizzes and tests below a 60%?
Have you read the material to take the assessments?
Are you a unit or more behind in class?
I don't know how to find my gradebook!
Is there a project you have recieved less than a 60% on?
Have you reviewed the feedback on your assignment from your teacher?
Do you know where to find study guides?
I don't know how to look at feedback!
Did something happen that outside of your control?
Have you utilized the study guides?
I have a bunch of overdues but I don't know what is most important!
Have you reviewed the material?
Start at the most overdue assessment and try your best
Do you know what you need to do to be successful?
Do you need help figuring out what to prioritize?
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a meeting with your teacher!
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a Meeting
1. Ask your teacher for help locating a study guide or a review day for the assessment you are trying to complete. 2. Ask any questions you have on that assessment before taking it.
Schedule a meeting
Ask your teacher: 1. To reset the quiz/test you have studied for, for you to try again. 2. For an alternative assignment to prove you know the material to earn points back on the quiz or test.
Schedule a Meeting
- Set a meeting with your teacher
- Review your course and the number of lessons/assignments you are behind by.
- Bring to your meeting a notepad and open mind ready to work!
During our meeting, we will establish a plan for you to be successful. It is up to you, to carry out that plan.
Gradebook
Go to your active courses and select the course you want to see your grade, ex, Algebra. Select Gradebook, the last one in the list, and you will see a new screen open up (like below). Current Grade: what has been submitted & graded; NOT FINAL Grade Projected Grade: what has been submitted & graded including overdue lessons as zero; FINAL GRADE
Schedule a Meeting
- Set a meeting with your teacher
- Review your course and the number of lessons/assignments you are behind by.
- Bring to your meeting a notepad and open mind ready to work!
During our meeting, we will establish a plan for you to be successful. It is up to you, to carry out that plan.
Schedule a meeting!
Ask your teacher to reset your project1. Explain you understand the feedback given or ask for clarification on the feedback 2. Complete the project and turn it back into your teacher for a grade.
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How to Improve your grade
Look at your gradebook to determine what process you should follow.
10 or Less Lessons overdue
I have no clue what to start with!
More than 50 overdue lessons
More than 20 overdue assessments
Projects
Do you have any quizzes and tests below a 60%?
Have you read the material to take the assessments?
Are you a unit or more behind in class?
I don't know how to find my gradebook!
Is there a project you have recieved less than a 60% on?
Have you reviewed the feedback on your assignment from your teacher?
Do you know where to find study guides?
I don't know how to look at feedback!
Did something happen that outside of your control?
Have you utilized the study guides?
I have a bunch of overdues but I don't know what is most important!
Have you reviewed the material?
Start at the most overdue assessment and try your best
Do you know what you need to do to be successful?
Do you need help figuring out what to prioritize?
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a meeting with your teacher!
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a meeting with your teacher
Schedule a Meeting
1. Ask your teacher for help locating a study guide or a review day for the assessment you are trying to complete. 2. Ask any questions you have on that assessment before taking it.
Schedule a meeting
Ask your teacher: 1. To reset the quiz/test you have studied for, for you to try again. 2. For an alternative assignment to prove you know the material to earn points back on the quiz or test.
Schedule a Meeting
During our meeting, we will establish a plan for you to be successful. It is up to you, to carry out that plan.
Gradebook
Go to your active courses and select the course you want to see your grade, ex, Algebra. Select Gradebook, the last one in the list, and you will see a new screen open up (like below). Current Grade: what has been submitted & graded; NOT FINAL Grade Projected Grade: what has been submitted & graded including overdue lessons as zero; FINAL GRADE
Schedule a Meeting
During our meeting, we will establish a plan for you to be successful. It is up to you, to carry out that plan.
Schedule a meeting!
Ask your teacher to reset your project1. Explain you understand the feedback given or ask for clarification on the feedback 2. Complete the project and turn it back into your teacher for a grade.