NCVPS ESPAÑOL 3 Honors
WEEK 14, November 25 - 29
Con la Sra. Beverly Myers
Week 14
Students should be done with ALL assignments in Unit 7, lessons 1 and 2, as they were due this past Friday. If not, they should catch up ASAP!
Just a reminder that this unit has 5 lessons. This week we continue to work in Unit 7, lesson 3, with 5 assignments, due this Friday, November 29 @ 11:55pm. Next week students will complete Unit 7 with 6 assignments due on Friday, December 6. Unit 7 will close on Sunday December 8 when any late assignments have to be submitted by that date.
Please encourage your student to finish U7 ASAP. After this week, we only have a few weeks left! Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any concerns or questions about your student or his/her average. Speak with your student about his/her progress and encourage him/her to stay on pace with each week's assignments.
Below is a list of this week's assignments due this week and next week.
Students have 3 opportunities to attend an RLC for Unit 7 this week.
How are grades averaged?
Notes/Reminders on Assignments and Grading
Here are some notes about assignments, grading, rubrics & feedback that may answer some of your questions and/or are friendly reminders.
- Students should complete the assignments listed on the "Schedule of Assignments". Students should have printed it off at the beginning of the semester, but if not, they should do so asap to use as their agenda/check-off list.
- Students need to complete *all* assignments, in order, and on time (according to the schedule of assignments). There is *no* reason not to complete an assignment. If they are having issues completing/submitting an assignment, let me know ASAP, so I can help identify/fix the issue and/or provide an alternative.
- Assignments are to be completed in their individual assignment pages, not through messages or email.
- They should read the directions for each assignment carefully.
- Assignments are due weekly on Friday by 11:55 pm.
- All assignments are graded according to proficiency using the grading rubrics in the "Course Documents" folder on your main module page. Students should have already familiarized themselves with these and feel free to refer back to them when/as needed. Knowing how they are graded should help them get the best grade (and the highest proficiency level) possible. Let me know if you have any questions on this.
- I always provide feedback detailing what they did incorrectly and/or their demonstrated proficiency level on an assignment. If you ever have questions on the feedback that I provide and/or need additional information/help, please let me know!
- They should get into the habit of checking their grades and feedback daily! To do this, click on "Grades" in the left-hand sidebar. You are encouraged to do this too!
- Different assignments are worth different weights. Participation is 10%, Reading and Writing is 15%, Speaking and Listening is 15%, Cultural Activities are 10%, Quizzes are 15%, Final Projects are 15% and Final Exam & Project are 20%.
If you have questions on any of this or anything related to assignments, grades, feedback, rubrics, etc., please don't hesitate to let me know!