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tanya Oh, that makes sense! The other two columns don't necessarily get used for one student. Thank you!
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Hello.
You could also use each of those little squares for different students. In a classroom, we would have a column for each student for each assignment. But I think we thought that homeschoolers wouldn't have more than 3 students in the same course at the same time.
Tanya
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On other grading sheets I've used, I have noted the date, number correct (95/100, for example), and the percentage score (95%). Maybe the boxes could be used that way? Or, you could list number correct, percentage score, and then assign the letter grade in the third box.
I'm planning to use these this year for the first time because I've given up on the preprinted teacher planners and gone back to the old-school 3-ring binder.
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Originally posted by Jessica Louise View Postsmithamykat Thank you! That makes sense. Now I'm just wondering why there are so many cells in the chart? Maybe it just doesn't matter in grammar school. Thank you for the example- that will do nicely!
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smithamykat Thank you! That makes sense. Now I'm just wondering why there are so many cells in the chart? Maybe it just doesn't matter in grammar school. Thank you for the example- that will do nicely!
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Excuse my messy handwriting, only intended for my own eyes :-)
The line I drew across the middle was our semester break.
I have many more pages for other kids and subjects, but this is representative.Attached Files
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grading sheets
Can someone post a pic of a sample of how you use the MP grading sheet? How do you fill out the form?Tags: None
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