Notebook Check Grades

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Notebook Check Grades

Notebook Check Self-Evaluation and Grade

Grade your notebook according to the following rubric. If your grade does not match mine, please feel free to ask about the reason for any difference.

organization on time completion (x3) No notebook is turned in. No notebook is No notebook is turned in. 0 points turned in or it is means this: turned in more than a week late There are none of these: The notebook was About 25% or less of  syllabus is in the front turned in 3-5 days assignments have been 1 point  quizzes/tests are in their own late. completed. means this: section  assignments are in order There is one of these: The notebook was Between about 25% and 75%  syllabus is in the front turned in 1-2 days of assignments have been 2 points  quizzes/tests are in their own late. completed. means this: section  assignments are in order There are two of these: The notebook was Between about 75% and 95%  syllabus is in the front turned in by the end of assignments have been 3 points  quizzes/tests are in their own of the day. completed. means this: section  assignments are in order There are all of these: The notebook was About 95% or more of  syllabus is in the front turned in on time. assignments seems to be 4 points  quizzes/tests are in their own completed. means this: section  assignments are in order count this three times (for example, 3 = a total of 9 here)

total points for this category (with example at the bottom):

example: A notebook with example: A notebook example: A notebook with quizzes/tests missing would turned in on time about 80% of the work receive a 3. would receive a 4. completed would receive a 9 because 3 x 3 = 9.

Document your estimate for the total grade on the front. The example is given first.

How grades translate: 19-20 = A 17-18 = B 15-16 = C 13-14 = D 1-12 = INC Notebook Check Self-Evaluation and Grade

Use the rubric on the back to complete the self-evaluation.

self- actual what is being notes regarding grade (see me if you have evaluation grade checked questions) (out of 20) (out of 20) Be sure to have quizzes/tests in your notebook. example 15 16(C) Also, be sure to complete any assignments not completed in class. 1: Introduction and the Federalist Period

2: Expansion and Reform

3: Civil War and Reconstruction

4: New West

5: Gilded Age, and Progressive Era

6: Imperialism and WWI

7: Roaring 20s and Great Depression

8: WWII and the early Cold War

9: 1950s to early 1970s Domestic Affairs and Vietnam

10: 1973— today

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