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Mrs. Bradley's 7th Grade US History Classes

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FAQ

Please also check the Grading Policies/Class Rules Page for the detailed 
explanation of the classroom rules. 
We practice the FISH Philosophy for positive behavior in our class and 
school.
  1. What do I do if I was absent or missed class for any reason?
  2. What is the best way to get in touch with Mrs. Bradley?
  3. How are the grades calculated?
  4. How are assignments graded?
  5. How much homework will we have?
  6. Does Mrs. Bradley accept late work?



What do I do if I was absent or missed class for any reason?

Notes and activities are posted on this website. Check with a 
reliable buddy to see what was completed that day and check with
the website.

If you are going to be out for a week, let me know ahead of time
(a written note or email from your parents)and I can give you the
work in advance.
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What is the best way to get in touch with Mrs. Bradley?

Send me an email-it is always on and I check frequently.
My planning period is 5th hour, so I usually respond to emails at
that time.
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How are the grades calculated?

80% All activities, tests, projects, ISN checks, etc. Points are 
cumulative for the 9 weeks- I divide the points earned by the
points possible.

20% comes from the 9 weeks exam. You will receive a study guide
for the exam.

Please check your grades frequently on STI.
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How are assignments graded?

EVERYTHING we do is graded!!! Try your best at all times-you will 
be told with each assignment if it is graded for correctness or
completion. You will have LOTS of grades, around 1200 points by
the end of the 9 weeks. I post grades every
week, usually every other day-so check your grades online.
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How much homework will we have?

Homework generally consists of assignments started in class that 
you might not have finished, or long term projects, or studying
for tests. Count on homework 2-3 days a week, not including
studying for tests.
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Does Mrs. Bradley accept late work?

Only under unusual circumstances. Students receive frequent 
reminders about long term assignments and classwork. Sports and
after school activities are not valid excuses for failing to
complete your work.

Please see me if you are having trouble keeping up-I can help,
but I need communication from you the student.
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