I'm doing a long term subbing thing, so therefore grades must be due.
It was the middle of class when the email popped up. "Oh, your progress reports are due next week," I announced.
I know the drill. I had one assignment that I had not graded as of yet, but I had time to get that done and the grades submitted. (This is the first progress report of the year, so while I am only obligated to send them out for students in danger of failing, I figured I'd send them for everyone.)
One small hitch...
When I set up the gradebook, I followed what the other art teacher was doing. She had set up "projects" as 60% of their grade. The one assignment I needed to grade? Their one and only project thus far.
Mostly they turned it in. I had maybe three students not do great on it, but the rest earned a 70% or higher. The majority got over 80%.
But... No name papers. And some did not turn it in at all. Sigh.
No project? Their grades fell off a cliff. They went from 100% (or high 90s) to 40% and below. Ouch.
But there was time. I announced to every class that if their grade fell off a cliff, they were missing the project. And many then turned theirs in.
Some though... Some students are going to get an awful surprise when they get that failing grade. I warned them...
Things stabilize once there are more grades in the gradebook. A second project will make the one thus far count for less of their total.
Late Friday (during the dreaded seventh period) I got an email from a parent. Her daughter swore she turned in her project, but her grade was now an F.
I had to wait until after school to hunt that down. (Seventh period needed my full attention.) But sure enough, that class period had four no name papers. Yeah, I'm sure the girl's was one of those.
So now I've pretty much hit all the things I have to do when on a long term. The new teacher can start. Any day now...
Great, turning in a paper without a name. I get that maybe one student might forget, but four? In one class?
ReplyDeleteSixty percent seems like a lot for one project. Glad you were able to get it all sorted out!
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