3 rd Quarter Portfolio Guidelines Tenmarks. Portfolio Guidelines  Each portfolio must include:  Cover page  Table of contents/checklist  3 rd Quarter.

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3 rd Quarter Portfolio Guidelines Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  Each portfolio must include:  Cover page  Table of contents/checklist  3 rd Quarter tenmarks assignments table.  A page for each entry (3 pages) with the name of assignment, sample question, step by step solution, and reflection on each page. Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  Three pieces of work  Your highest score/grade  Your lowest score/grade  Your second lowest score/grade Tenmarks

3 rd Quarter Assignments NameScore fraction Performance / Grade (%) Score fraction Performance / Grade (%) 1Measure of Central Tendencies 2Box-and-Whisker Plot 3Appropriate Representation for Display 4Frequency Tables/Stem-and-Leaf/Line Plot 5Classifying Angles 6Classifying Triangles 7Angle Relationships 8Perimeter and Circumference 9Area of Circles 10Introduction to 3D Figures 11Surface Area of Prisms and Cylinders 12Volume of Prisms and Cylinder Copy assignment and score. Color in performance and calculate your grade. Complete/remediate lessons. Record new score, performance and grade. 7 th grade Tenmarks

3 rd Quarter Assignments NameScore fraction Performance / Grade (%) Score fraction Performance / Grade (%) 1Addition and Subtraction Equations 2Multiplication and Division Equations 3Solving Inequalities by Adding or Subtracting 4 Solving Inequalities by Multiplying and Dividing 5Area of Triangles and Trapezoids 6Area of Composite Figures 7Surface Area 8Volume of Prisms 9Mean, Median, Mode, and Range 10Appropriate Representation for Display 11Box-and-Whisker Plot 12 Copy assignment and score. Color in performance and calculate your grade. Complete/remediate lessons. Record new score, performance and grade. 6 th grade Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  Highest score  Name of assignment- Include the grade you had on the assignment before the start of this project.  Sample question- Include the answer choices.  Step by step solution- After you submit your answer click solution. Copy the solution.  Reflection-To maintain my good understanding of this concept I will…….  Clear explanation  Complete sentence  “study” is not an acceptable response. Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  Lowest score  Name of assignment- Include the grade you had on the assignment before the start of this project. If you did not do the assignment the grade is 0%.  Sample question- Include the answer choices.  Step by step solution- After you submit your answer click solution. Copy the solution.  Reflection-To gain a better understanding of this concept I will…….  Clear explanation  Complete sentence  “study” is not an acceptable response. Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  Second lowest score  Name of assignment- Include the grade you had on the assignment before the start of this project. If you did not do the assignment the grade is 0%.  Sample question- Include the answer choices.  Step by step solution- After you submit your answer click solution. Copy the solution.  Reflection-To gain a better understanding of this concept I will…….  Clear explanation  Complete sentence  “study” is not an acceptable response. Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  Items can include:  Tenmarks lessons assigned during the 3 rd quarter.  Items cannot include:  Tenmarks lessons assigned during the 1 st or 2 nd quarters.  Tenmarks lessons that were not assigned. Lessons you did for practice. Tenmarks

Let’s Review- Rubric Cover page (5 points)  Title (1 point)  Class (1 point)  First and last name (1 point)  Teacher’s name (1 point )  Tenmarks logo/graphic/related picture (1 point) Table of content (5 points) Completed tenmarks table (48 points)  Score-fraction middle column (1 point each total of 12 points)  Performance-circles colored middle column (1 point each total of 12 points)  Grade-right of circles middle column. (1 point each total of 12 points)  Score-fraction second to last column (2 point each total of 4 points)  Performance-circles colored last column (2 point each total of 4 points)  Grade-right of circles last column. (2 point each total of 4 points) Entry #1 Highest (12 points)  Assignment name (2 points)  Grade received (2 points)  Sample question (2 points)  Answer choices (2 points)  Step-by-step solution (2 points)  Reflection (2 points) Entry #2 Lowest (12 points)  Assignment name (2 points)  Grade received (2 points)  Sample question (2 points)  Answer choices (2 points)  Step-by-step solution (2 points)  Reflection (2 points) Entry #3 Second Lowest (12 points)  Assignment name (2 points)  Grade received (2 points)  Sample question (2 points)  Answer choices (2 points)  Step-by-step solution (2 points)  Reflection (2 points) Neatness (3 points) On time (3 points) Tenmarks

Portfolio Guidelines  What can I do now?  Identify tenmarks lessons that were not done. Complete those lessons.  Identify tenmarks lessons that were not mastered (yellow or red dots). Redo those lessons. Makes sure to use the hints and watch the videos. Read the solutions carefully for questions you get wrong.  Record your completed and remediated work on the last column of the tenmarks table.  Turn this project in on time. Tenmarks