1.
All assignments must…
Correct Answer(s)
A. -Be neat and legible
B. -Have student name, period & date in top right corner of all assignments
C. -Be completed in pencil, blue ink, or black ink
Explanation
The given answer states that all assignments must be neat and legible, have the student's name, period, and date in the top right corner, and be completed in pencil, blue ink, or black ink. This means that when completing assignments, it is important to make sure that the work is easy to read and understand. Additionally, it is necessary to include the student's name, period, and date to ensure proper identification and organization. Finally, the assignments should be completed using either pencil, blue ink, or black ink, indicating that other colors may not be acceptable.
2.
You get a progress report that says you received an 8/100 on a spelling test. You have the TEST (BECAUSE WE DO NOT THROW AWAY ANYTHING HANDED BACK until JUNE) - the score on the test says 80/100.
What should you do?
Correct Answer
B. Write the teacher a note and put it in the class tray.
Explanation
The correct answer is to write the teacher a note and put it in the class tray. This is the most appropriate and respectful way to address the issue. Bringing the test home and having the mom email the teacher might not be necessary and could be seen as an overreaction. Marching up to the teacher and demanding an immediate fix is also not appropriate and could create a confrontational situation. Writing a note allows for clear communication and gives the teacher a chance to correct the mistake.
3.
Assignments that are illegible, not neat and/or not in pencil, blue/black ink will be returned to student to fix, and 10% will be deducted.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This statement suggests that assignments that are illegible or not neatly done, as well as assignments that are not written in pencil or blue/black ink, will be returned to the student for correction. Additionally, a 10% deduction will be made from the grade. Therefore, the correct answer is true.
4.
When an announcement is made, we should start saying "SHHHH!!!" very loudly to our classmates.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
We should stop talking, turn and look at the speaker, so as to alert classmates that there is an announcement.
5.
If you have a question for the teacher, walk up and ask her the first five minutes of class. She's just playing online Sudoku and doing some online shopping, so it's okay to bug her.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
This is the teacher's time to:
Take attendance
Mark tardiness
Set up the computer for presentations
Check school e-mail for important announcements like fire drill schedule/announcements to pass on to the students, etc.
YOU should be working on your assignment on the board.
If you are sick or it is an emergency – then obviously let the teacher know ASAP.
6.
Students will follow Mannion’s tardy policy.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
If tardy - be sure to sign the tardy log.
7.
Assignments that are turned in one day late result in
Correct Answer
A. A 10% grade deduction
Explanation
Assignments that are turned in one day late result in a 10% grade deduction. This means that if a student submits their assignment after the designated deadline, they will receive a penalty of 10% off their final grade for that assignment. This deduction serves as a reminder of the importance of meeting deadlines and encourages students to submit their work on time.
8.
It is the students’ responsibility to immediately copy the homework and objectives from the front board to their agenda when they enter class, but this is optional. Students only have to do this if they want to.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Students must immediately do this each and every day. Please pay close attention to the boardwork instructions. Sometimes extra credit is posted on the board - JUST for following directions! WOW!
9.
It is okay to speak while the teacher or presenters are speaking as long as you whisper.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Do not be rude - if someone is talking to the class, immediately be quiet.
10.
You get a progress report that says you received an 8/100 on a spelling test. You have the TEST (BECAUSE WE DO NOT THROW AWAY ANYTHING HANDED BACK until JUNE) - the score on the test says 80.
What should you do?
Correct Answer
B. Write the teacher a note and put it in the class tray.
Explanation
The correct answer is to write the teacher a note and put it in the class tray. This is the most appropriate and respectful way to address the issue. It allows the teacher to be aware of the mistake and gives them the opportunity to correct it. Marching up to the teacher and demanding an instant fix would not be polite or respectful. Bringing the test home and having the mom email the teacher may not be necessary as the note can effectively communicate the concern.
11.
Any student caught with an electronic device such as a cell phone, ipod etc during a quiz or a test will receive an automatic zero on that test whether they were using the device or not (this includes, “Just turning it off”, “checking the time”.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
If a student is caught with an electronic device during a quiz or test, they will receive an automatic zero on that test, regardless of whether they were using the device or not. This policy applies even if the student was just turning off the device or checking the time.
12.
All assignments are to be turned in by the due date. Late assignments will result in a lower grade, but if you turn them in anytime during the quarter, it's okay - you will still get full credit.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement contradicts itself. It states that late assignments will result in a lower grade, but then says that if you turn them in anytime during the quarter, you will still get full credit. These two statements cannot both be true, so the correct answer is false.
13.
Assignments that are turned in one day late result in
Correct Answer
A. A 10% grade deduction
Explanation
Assignments that are turned in one day late result in a 10% grade deduction. This means that if a student submits their assignment after the deadline, their grade will be reduced by 10%. It is important for students to submit their assignments on time to avoid this deduction and maintain a higher grade.
14.
Assignments that are turned in two or more days late result in
Correct Answer
B. A 50% deduction
Explanation
Assignments that are turned in two or more days late result in a 50% deduction. This means that if a student submits their assignment after the designated deadline, they will have half of their original score deducted from their final grade. This penalty serves as a deterrent for late submissions and emphasizes the importance of meeting deadlines in order to maintain academic integrity and fairness among students.
15.
The teacher passes back work in class, but you didn't get it back. You check your progress report and see that an assignment you KNOW you turned in is in the gradebook as missing. What should you do?
Correct Answer
C. Look on the NO NAME section of the board, find your assignment, write your name on it and turn it in to the tray.
Explanation
If the student knows that they turned in the assignment, but it is marked as missing in the gradebook, the best course of action would be to look for the assignment in the "NO NAME" section of the board. It is possible that the teacher received the assignment but couldn't identify who it belonged to. By finding the assignment, writing their name on it, and turning it in to the tray, the student can ensure that their work is properly credited in the gradebook.
16.
If you want Extra Credit - you need to...
Correct Answer
B. Make sure you have NO missing assignments and wait until the end of the quarter when the teacher hands out the extra credit assignment
Explanation
The correct answer is to make sure you have NO missing assignments and wait until the end of the quarter when the teacher hands out the extra credit assignment. This answer suggests that in order to be eligible for extra credit, the student needs to ensure that they have completed all their assignments and have no missing work. They should wait until the end of the quarter when the teacher specifically provides an extra credit assignment.
17.
You were absent. What should you do?
Correct Answer(s)
B. Check my.ccsd.net and follow the posted instructions there.
C. Ask a reliable classmate and/or the class secretary for a copy of any notes and an explanation of what you missed.
Explanation
The correct answer suggests that if you were absent, you should first check my.ccsd.net for any posted instructions or updates. This is important because the website may contain information about assignments, homework, or any other important announcements that you may have missed. Additionally, it is recommended to ask a reliable classmate and/or the class secretary for any notes and an explanation of what you missed. This will help you catch up on any material or discussions that took place while you were absent.
18.
How many days do you have to turn in assignments if you were absent?
Correct Answer
B. 3 days for each day you were absent
Explanation
According to the given answer, if a student is absent for one day, they have three days to turn in their assignment. This suggests that the policy allows for additional time to make up for missed class and complete the assignment. The answer implies that the number of days given to turn in the assignment is directly proportional to the number of days the student was absent.
19.
Any assignment can be re-taken as many times as you want to retake it.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "Any assignment can be re-taken as many times as you want to retake it" is false. It suggests that there is no limit to the number of times an assignment can be retaken, which is not always the case. In reality, there may be restrictions or limitations on the number of times an assignment can be retaken, such as a maximum number of retakes allowed or a specific timeframe within which retakes are permitted.
20.
Students may re-take a test or quiz once.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Students are allowed to retake a test or quiz once. This means that if a student performs poorly on their first attempt, they have the opportunity to improve their score by retaking the test or quiz. It is a way for students to demonstrate their understanding of the material and potentially improve their grades.
21.
If you want to retake a quiz, you should ask Ms. Crawford, during class, if you could retake it OR...have your dad email Ms. Crawford to ask if she allows test retakes.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
No need to ask. You can retake any quiz/test you got a D/F on ONE time. All you need to do is show up after school on Wednesday!
22.
If a student is caught cheating on an assignment, he/she will not be able to re-take that assignment.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
If a student is caught cheating on an assignment, it is likely that they will face consequences such as receiving a zero for that assignment or failing the course. In most cases, they will not be allowed to retake the assignment as it would defeat the purpose of the punishment and undermine the integrity of the educational system. Therefore, the statement "If a student is caught cheating on an assignment, he/she will not be able to re-take that assignment" is true.
23.
Once your teacher has recorded your grade in the gradebook, you can throw it away.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
KEEP ALL assignemnts until the end of the SEMESTER. This is your "PROOF" - your receipt - in case something is accidentally deleted from the gradebook.
24.
Have you been absent from class? Are you looking for some extra Spanish help? Have a question on what the homework assignment was? Want some extra practice activities? You should...
Correct Answer
A. Check my.ccsd.net
Explanation
The correct answer is "check my.ccsd.net". This suggests that the person should visit the website my.ccsd.net for assistance with their Spanish class. The website may provide extra help, information on homework assignments, and additional practice activities. Asking the teacher during class is also mentioned as an option, but the website is presented as a convenient and accessible resource for the person's needs.
25.
Why DON'T we use online translators in Spanish class?
Correct Answer(s)
A. It's against the academic honesty policy as per the Mannion student hand book.
B. Because online translators aren't always 100% accurate.
C. Because the point of our class is to learn to communicate well enough in Spanish, so that we won't NEED to use online translators.
Explanation
The answer is a combination of multiple reasons. Firstly, using online translators in Spanish class is against the academic honesty policy as stated in the Mannion student handbook. This implies that it is considered cheating or dishonest to rely on online translators for translation tasks. Secondly, online translators aren't always 100% accurate, meaning that they may provide incorrect translations. Lastly, the purpose of the Spanish class is to learn how to communicate effectively in Spanish without the need for online translators. Therefore, the goal is to develop language skills to the point where online translators are unnecessary.