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Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents.
  1. What is your homework policy in Social Studies?
  2. What is your homework policy in Reading, Spelling, and Religion?
  3. Will there be projects?
  4. How many graded events will my student have for each report card period?



What is your homework policy in Social Studies?

For 6th, 7th and 8th grade social studies, I usually give homework Monday to 
Thursday. It usually revolves around reading a section in the chapter we are
in and then recording terms, listing key points after each paragraphy heading,
or completing a one page worksheet for each section. We usually get through a
chapter in about 5-6 school days and then have a test. If you are
not seeing a test to be signed about every 7-10 days please ask your student
where it is. I rarely give Friday or holiday homework unless it is tied to a
project or I need to give a rare Monday test.
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What is your homework policy in Reading, Spelling, and Religion?

Reading and or spelling homework is done weekly. In Spelling, knowing the 
meaning of spelling words and how they are properly used in a sentence is
just as important as knowing how to spell them. Spelling tests are once per
week (usually on Fridays) and may include writing a sentence for selected words.
Spelling
homework is usually due on a Wed or Thur with Tests on Friday. Students should plan on
having the spelling workbook pages done for a Wed and have a sentence for each word in their copybooks. This process
will go on the entire school year and should not be a surprise. Tests will
come home within a few days of the test, so if you do not see one every week
ask your student for the latest test. Reading homework will usually be in
the form of completing story vocab and/or skill pages in their workbooks.
There is no set sequence, it depends on how fast we get through each story.
Religion homework is sporadic and will usually result in completing a
textbook work page or writing a short essay related to scripture or a topic
in our textbook. I do not generally give homework on Fridays or holidays
unless I need to give a rare Monday test.
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Will there be projects?

I give projects of varying complexity throughout the year. There are 3 or 4 
in Social Studies, book reports and essays in Reading, and in Religion a few
short projects centered aroung the Old Testement and some of our Biblical
Heroes. Any graded project or homework assignment not turned in on time
loses 5 points per school day unless it is specifically addressed in a
rubric. In this case, it may be more. Since more than sufficient time is
given to complete projects, students are expected to get them done on time.
Organization and time management skills are critical to success in school
and life.
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How many graded events will my student have for each report card period?

I believe in giving students as many opportunities as possible to show what 
they know. This will be in the form of tests, quizzes, essays, projects, and
other worksheets that I may find useful for evaluation purposes. I feel
having at least 4-8 graded items for each class.In many of my classes, it is
common to have 10-15 different graded assignements during a reporting period.
This helps those who are not good test takers or have a bad day.
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