Homework grades:
- I look for how thoroughly you work on any exercises, not how perfectly
you answer them. The self-correcting (where provided) shows
me (and you!) areas you need more practice with.
- Homework done
completely receives full credit
- Late or incomplete
(any skipped sections) homework is not accepted.
- The textbook exercises directly correspond
to the assigned grammar reading.
- Make sure your homework reflects
that you understand the grammar point. I recommend doing
the corresponding workbook exercises first, self-correcting it,
and THEN doing your textbook homework.
- Thoroughly reading the assigned
pages prepares you for the in-class activities. Lack of
preparation will mean no participation grade for that class period.
- Please take the time to write out your
homework (or type). I do read them.
Homeworks which are hastily scratched out or the handwriting
is difficult to read, receive no credit.
- I do not accept late homework for
credit. Textbook and project homework should be placed on
the "homework chair" when you arrive at the start of class.
Do not submit homework at the end of class. Homework done in
class will not receive credit and will result in a zero for that day's
participation grade.
- Any copied or plagarized work, work completed relying on the computer
answer prompts, work submitted that is not your own, and/or any other
form of
Academic Dishonesty will
result in a zero on the copied or plagiarized
work as well as any work submitted prior
to this work! The student will receive an F for the Class Participation grade.
The student also may be dropped from the course and/or reported
to the Dean of Students.
- Clicking on "I
have completed this Activity" when you have in fact not completed
this activity constitutes Academic Cheating.
- Students
cheating on Exams (copying,
soliciting answers, cheatsheets of any form, etc.) will be dropped from the course with
a formal report to the Dean of Students.
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