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The weighting option within the software allows me to input each graded assignment and have an average computed using the following formula: 20% classwork/homework, 30% quizzes, and 50% tests. A few quick notes are that I do not grade every classwork and homework assignment, but take at least 4 grades from this category each week. Also, quizzes in my 3rd grade classroom consist mostly of classwork assignments where student collaboration is restricted. A Quiz may simply be 10 textbook problems from page 54 in the math textbook while folders are stood up to guarantee all work is authentically from the individual. Tests can be anticipated at the end of a reading story or chapter in our math text.
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