Mrs. Thao's Syllabus Test - Hmong 1

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1. If I need to talk to Mrs. Thao or need her help, I can

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The correct answer is "all of the above" because the question asks about the various ways to talk to or seek help from Mrs. Thao. The options given include coming during lunch, making an appointment after school, and emailing her. Therefore, all of these options are correct and can be used to communicate with Mrs. Thao or seek her assistance.

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Mrs. Thaos Syllabus Test - Hmong 1 - Quiz

Mrs. Thao's Syllabus Test for Hmong 1 covers class rules, grading policy, and daily requirements. Students learn operational classroom language and tools for Hmong language acquisition.

2. How do we check our grades in this class? 

Explanation

The correct answer is "Log in to School Loop". This suggests that in order to check their grades in the class, students need to log in to School Loop. This implies that the class uses School Loop as a platform for grade tracking and communication between students and teachers.

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3. How many times can you take a large test? 

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The question asks how many times can you take a large test, and the answer is 1. This suggests that you can only take the large test once.

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4. What do you need to do if you would like to use the bathroom?

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The correct answer is to ask Mrs. Thoj in Hmong, fill out your bathroom pass and go. This suggests that there is a specific procedure or protocol in place for using the bathroom, which involves asking a specific person (Mrs. Thoj) in a specific language (Hmong), filling out a bathroom pass, and then being allowed to go to the bathroom. This indicates that there are rules and guidelines that need to be followed in order to use the bathroom.

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5. Who is responsible for the student's grades and assignments on School Loop? 

Explanation

The student is responsible for their own grades and assignments on School Loop. This means that it is the student's duty to complete their assignments, study for exams, and actively participate in their education. While teachers and parents may provide guidance and support, ultimately it is up to the student to take ownership of their academic responsibilities.

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6. What percentage of a student's grade does tests and quizzes make up?

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Tests and quizzes make up 50% of a student's grade. This means that half of the student's grade is determined by their performance on tests and quizzes. The other 50% may be determined by other factors such as homework, projects, or participation. It is important for students to perform well on tests and quizzes in order to achieve a higher overall grade.

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7. What App or texting service do we use to stay connected with Mrs. Thoj outside of class? 

Explanation

Remind is the correct answer because it is an app or texting service that allows users to stay connected with teachers outside of class. It provides a platform for communication between teachers, students, and parents, allowing them to send reminders, announcements, and messages. This helps to enhance communication and keep everyone informed and connected.

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8. What happens if you have your cellphone, electronics/head phones out without permission?

Explanation

If you have your cellphone, electronics/headphones out without permission, you will lose participation points and Mrs. Thao will ask you to leave the classroom.

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9. What do we need to bring to class every day? 

Explanation

The correct answer is "Our stamp sheet, Pib Txhua Hnub, Hmong Class notebook." This answer is correct because it specifically mentions the items that need to be brought to class every day, which are the stamp sheet, Pib Txhua Hnub, and Hmong Class notebook.

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10. Tub forgot his homework at home because his mom was rushing him this morning. What happens when Tub turns it in the next day?

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If Tub turns in his homework the next day without stapling an "oops" pass, he will lose 50% of his points. This implies that there is a penalty for late submission. However, if he staples an "oops" pass with the homework, it suggests that there may be a policy in place to excuse late submissions, thereby avoiding the 50% point deduction.

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11. Which rule is NOT part of Mrs. Thoj's class? 

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The rule that is NOT part of Mrs. Thoj's class is "No talking in class". This can be inferred from the other rules listed, such as "Be Responsible", "Be Respectful", and "Cell Phones and Electronics are prohibited", which are commonly found in classroom rules.

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12. What is the name of our Hmong Class?

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The correct answer is "Ceev Hmoob Txuj 1". This is the name of our Hmong class.

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13. What is the name of the textbook that we will use for this class? 

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14. Maiv is a good student, but she is shy and does not raise her hand to talk in class. How will this impact her grade?

Explanation

Maiv will lose participation points, which is 20% of her grade. This means that her final grade will be lower by 20% if she does not participate in class discussions or activities. Since her grade is based on multiple factors, including participation, this lack of involvement will have a negative impact on her overall grade.

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15. How long does a student have to turn in any late work if he or she is missing assignments? 

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Students have the flexibility to turn in late work for as long as they need, as long as they have an "oops" pass. This means that they can submit their missing assignments at any time, without any specific time limit or deadline. The "oops" pass allows them to catch up on their work and make up for any missed assignments.

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16. Which Hmong writing system are we learning this year? 

Explanation

This year, we are learning the Hmong RPA writing system.

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17. What happens if you are late to class? 

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If you are late to class, you will get detention. This means that you will have to stay after school as a form of punishment for being late.

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If I need to talk to Mrs. Thao or need her help, I can
How do we check our grades in this class? 
How many times can you take a large test? 
What do you need to do if you would like to use the bathroom?
Who is responsible for the student's grades and assignments on...
What percentage of a student's grade does tests and quizzes make...
What App or texting service do we use to stay connected with Mrs. Thoj...
What happens if you have your cellphone, electronics/head phones out...
What do we need to bring to class every day? 
Tub forgot his homework at home because his mom was rushing him this...
Which rule is NOT part of Mrs. Thoj's class? 
What is the name of our Hmong Class?
What is the name of the textbook that we will use for this...
Maiv is a good student, but she is shy and does not raise her hand to...
How long does a student have to turn in any late work if he or she is...
Which Hmong writing system are we learning this year? 
What happens if you are late to class? 
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