Post by William Valek on Oct 23, 2012 16:38:12 GMT -5
Rules
1. No complaining or whining in my classroom. This is not a mandatory subject. If you have any problems with the way things are run, feel free not to attend this class
2. Homework shall be handed in on time. Allexcuses will be ignored.
3. Be respectful towards me and the other students.
4. If I ask for a specific length,whether I am talking about research, role-play or anything else, I want you to meet it. If your assignment is less than half the length I required, you will not receive any points for it. That means if you are going to submit a 99 words role-play or research when I have asked for a minimum of 200, it's best you don't bother at all.
5. Severe grammatical and/or spelling mistakeswill resultina lower grade. Use a spell-check program and read your assignment over before submitting it.
6. If I ask you to research upon something I want references about it. Even if you learned that in school, read it in a book or got inspired by something you saw/read on the net I want to know what, when and where. Not giving me references will automatically make me assume plagiarism is involved you will lose points.
7. Plagiarism will be punished very harshly and will render the assignment null - that means you will not receive any points for it and I might even give you a detention. Furthermore, the other professors will be notified of your attempt to cheat. Repeated offenses, in my class or in other classes, will be dealt with accordingly(detention and/or suspension and/or expulsion).
Homework
1. All homework shall begin by stating your name, year, house and the lesson name.
2. When answering questions, please include the questions, so I know what you're answering.
3. Leave a space in between all your answers. (Hit the Enter key after each answer)
4. To submit your homework you will post it in the appropriate class thread in your personal gradebook. Any where else will get you a zero!!!! Once I have graded your homework, I will reply with your grade and and explainations I feel are needed.
1. No complaining or whining in my classroom. This is not a mandatory subject. If you have any problems with the way things are run, feel free not to attend this class
2. Homework shall be handed in on time. Allexcuses will be ignored.
3. Be respectful towards me and the other students.
4. If I ask for a specific length,whether I am talking about research, role-play or anything else, I want you to meet it. If your assignment is less than half the length I required, you will not receive any points for it. That means if you are going to submit a 99 words role-play or research when I have asked for a minimum of 200, it's best you don't bother at all.
5. Severe grammatical and/or spelling mistakeswill resultina lower grade. Use a spell-check program and read your assignment over before submitting it.
6. If I ask you to research upon something I want references about it. Even if you learned that in school, read it in a book or got inspired by something you saw/read on the net I want to know what, when and where. Not giving me references will automatically make me assume plagiarism is involved you will lose points.
7. Plagiarism will be punished very harshly and will render the assignment null - that means you will not receive any points for it and I might even give you a detention. Furthermore, the other professors will be notified of your attempt to cheat. Repeated offenses, in my class or in other classes, will be dealt with accordingly(detention and/or suspension and/or expulsion).
Homework
1. All homework shall begin by stating your name, year, house and the lesson name.
2. When answering questions, please include the questions, so I know what you're answering.
3. Leave a space in between all your answers. (Hit the Enter key after each answer)
4. To submit your homework you will post it in the appropriate class thread in your personal gradebook. Any where else will get you a zero!!!! Once I have graded your homework, I will reply with your grade and and explainations I feel are needed.