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Sixth Grade World History - Mr. Lemin



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Grading Rubric

Each homework assignment, worth up to ten points, consists of a handout with 
selected vocabulary definitions from the chapter lesson. Students must provide
the applicable vocabulary word or phrase. (Students will have class-provided
or textbook-provided definitions.) Students will then practice “mechanics” 
(capitalization and spelling) by writing the correct vocab answer on the line
provided. 

To score a full 10 points: 

The answers are correct, and demonstrate the students’ mastery of the 
concepts. There are no misspellings, and capitalization is correct. 

To lose a full point: 

The answer is incorrect; or the homework is incomplete (one or more left
unfinished). 

To lose a half-point: 

The answer is incorrect because the student has misspelled the word(s) or
did not correctly capitalize the word(s). 

Maximum points allowed for work one day late: 5 (All above rules still 
apply.) 

Late Work

For work following absences: Student will have one day for each day absent. 
(If work is assigned on Monday, it is due Tuesday. If the student misses 
Monday and returns Tuesday, the assignment is made Tuesday and is then due 
Wednesday. If the student misses Monday and Tuesday and returns Wednesday, 
the work is assigned Wednesday and is due Friday.) 

For late work other than for absences: If a student does not turn in an 
assignment after normal procedures, they will be required, outside of normal 
class time, to complete the work. All assignments will be completed - even 
if they are for no credit. [ It's not about the GRADE, it's about the 
LEARNING. ] 


Exceptions: 

If work has been completed on time but left at home, a parent or guardian 
may send a written note to that effect the next day, attached to the work. 
The assignment will be accepted for full credit. If work has not been 
completed for other legitimate reasons, a parent or guardian may also send a 
written note to that effect. The assignment will be due as soon as is 
reasonably possible and will be accepted for full credit. 

“REWRITE”: 

The answers are illegible or show a serious lack of effort. The grade is 
registered as a zero unless the student completely rewrites the assignment 
and turns it in the next day. Completed work is then accepted for full 
credit.

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