NA means that it there is no work for the week, ? means you haven't done the assignment or it hasn't been graded Press space to find your name. When it asks for your name, please enter your RP STUDENT name. Click I (i) for info. Press F to go to the start. Press the left and right arrow keys or click the background (while on the front page or student grade page) to go through the grades/slides. To reset name, click space.
For savvyc43 If you WILL NOT BE ABLE TO REACH YOUR COMPUTER for the WEEK, please let me know in the comments, so I can mark you absent. (list your RP name, reason why you can't reach your computer, and when) Too many absents will create a suspend or worse, so please try to do your work. If you're a teacher, PLEASE PUT THE GRADES IN THE COMMENTS SECTION. If your name or grade isn't there, PLEASE LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS SECTION. TEACHERS, if ANY student COPIES of another student, NO MATTER WHAT, give them a 0% If you just started, and would like to pass on a week's homework because you missed part of the week, please let me know, so I can give you a pass on work. How to grade assignments ------------------------------------------- Getting Percentages ---------------------- 1. Take 100 and divide it by the number of questions OR give each question customized points that add up to 100 (for small amounts, such as 1-10, use 10 as the base if wanted) 2. Add up their points, and that's the percentage grade of the assignment Letter Grading -------------------- 1. Look at the chart, what letter does the percentage fit into? 2. When averaging all grades do the same with the average A+ 98-100 A 94-97 A- 90-93 B+ 87-89 B 84-86 B- 80-83 C+ 77-79 C 74-76 C- 70-73 D+ 67-69 D 64-66 D- 60-63 F+ 40-59 F 20-39 F- 0-19 How to average ------------------------------------ Averaging --------------------- 1. Add all the percentages up 2. Divide the number (that you got by adding) by the amount of numbers (you used to add) Example: 100% A+, 20% F, 50% F+, 110% A+ 100 + 20 + 50 + 110 = 280 280 ÷ 4 = 70% C-