You are in charge of your future!. * You will determine what grade you would like to earn each six weeks this semester. GradeWhat it means AAbove and.

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You are in charge of your future!

* You will determine what grade you would like to earn each six weeks this semester. GradeWhat it means AAbove and beyond BBasically fine CCould’ve done better DDidn’t try FForget about it

* For each assignment, quiz, and test/project, you will earn a point value. * Daily Assignments (10) – 125 points * Vocabulary Quizzes (2) – 200 points * Tests/Projects (2) – 300 points * Extra Credit Assignments (2)– 100 points * Participation Grades (2) – 25 points TOTAL GRADES FOR EACH SIX WEEKS = 18

GradePoints Needed A - 90%-100% B - 80%-89% C - 75%-79% D - 70%-74% F - 69% and below

* Keep up with every assignment in your folder * Complete each assignment/quiz/test/project to the best of your ability * Take charge of your grades by tracking them on your Assignment Sheet * Determine your level of success – How successful do you want to be?

* Support your desired level of success * Provide you with the “tools” to be successful * Give you multiple opportunities to be successful

* I can provide you with multiple opportunities and many tools, but in the end… …only YOU can RISE TO THE TOP!!