Here are some tips for your perusal to also assist both students and parents as we go into the final week of the grading period.  
      
        - One Floating "A" for every student who brings one parent to the parent-teacher conferences tomorrow: February 25th between 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. 
 
             
         
        - 7th Grade Classes: Korean Pen Pal Letter is due this Friday, February 27th. One page, double spaced typed in CSAP quality. Need more information? It is a 400-point two-part pen pal letter assignment to a Korean  student in Seoul, Korea which will be due in either this week on Friday, February 27, 2009 with the preliminary one-page draft and Friday, March 6, 2009 with the final  copy of two pages double spaced type. See separate hand-out dealing  with Pen pal instructions. Penpal instructions. 
  Note: preliminary draft can be either handwritten or typed but the  final version of March 6, 2009 has to be typed two pages, double spaced.  Suggest parents checking the Korean Penal for typos, sentence syntax,  grammar and the use of topic sentences in each paragraph. This is CSAP  quality of the first order! Good luck with your child achieving word  processing and CSAP expertise! Dr. Data will give his 7th grade classes  some time on this Wednesday and Thursday to work especially on their pen pal letters and on  Friday as well. 
           
         
        - Next week is the very last week of this grading period. Time to fix whatever needs fixing! See Parent-Portal for details of what's missing or needs makeup. 
 
             
         
        - On Carmody's Parent-Portal, be aware that sometimes Dr. Data gives more than one day for an assignment while  most of the time one day. Basically assignments should be completely weekly so makeup work does not become excessive. And don't look at completion days as absolute as students can still finish work at home and submit without a late penalty with a parent signature and date of completion.
 
             
         
        - Hope the "M" (Missing Grades) grades are disappearing for our upcoming Parent-Student-Teacher conferences this coming Thursday evening? If not, student work is strongly encouraged after school daily in the PC Lab Monday through Friday between 2:15 and 3 p.m. But please make appointments for Monday, Wednesday and Fridays with Dr. Data since there are faculty meetings periodically. 
 
            
         
        - Be aware that students' missing assignments are not   graded because...
 
            
              - They print sometimes to the wrong printer.   
              
 - They forget to pick up their printed assignments and eventually, they get   lost in that Dr. Data never sees it to be graded   
              
 - Sometimes, students forget to put their names of their submitted   assignments.   
              
 - Sometimes but rarely, Dr. Data just didn't entry the grade correctly. 
 
                   
                 
             
         - Solutions for assignments not being credited/graded?
 
            
              - Save ones assignments many times during a class period so one can always   show it to Dr. Data again.   
              
 - Always save before printing just in the case the computer should crash   
              
 - Save all returned completed assignments in the student notebook so the   student has proof that it was done.   
              
 - If assignments are completed at home, simple reprint them and show to Dr.   Data the next day in class along with a parent signature and date completed   verifying that your child did the work themselves.
 
                   
               
             
         
        - 8th Grade Classes: We will continue doing Internet search engine assignments on Week 6A. This second week we are learning to expand ones abilities with  Internet search engines. There's no substitute for being Internet savvy  in being able to find information so you can promote your business  better. Assignments for this week to be completed with individual  worksheets to be completed by using the Internet. Dr. Data will provide  them. 
 
             
         
        
          - The Virtual Body at: http://www.kuzmich.com/carmody/scanned/virtualbody.pdf
 
          -  Our National Parks at: http://www.kuzmich.com/carmody/scanned/nationalpark.pdf
 
          - The White House at: The Top Stories From USA Today at: http://www.kuzmich.com/carmody/scanned/whitehouse.pdf
 
          - Egyptian Facts on the Internet: http://www.kuzmich.com/carmody/scanned/Egypt.pdf 
 
         
        Learning Objectives: 
        
          - Learning the meaning of global addresses by finding global addresses on the Internet. 
 
          - Using the up, down, back, and forward arrows on the keypad. 
 
          - Learning Internet terms such as Web site, home page, Internet browser, etc.
 
          - Drawing boxes and lines
 
          - Typing facts in boxes and adjusting box size 
 
          - Typing a specific global address and finding the site. 
  
           
         
        
        
        
        - Special note for 8th grade classes. Because there's a school district rule about no audio devices, there can be no student cell phone with camera capabilities, iPods, headphone and/or MP3 players at all in our 8th grade computer classes. Students now have only two choices to bring artwork for their multimedia projects: digital cameras or bring the pictures and videos on a thumb drive or e-mail them to themselves and they can open up the e-mail with attached files. Multimedia may have problems fitting on a floppy diskette. 
 
             
         
        - Have great  Parent-Teacher conferences tomorrow: February 27th. 
 
       
      Hope this information helps and looking forward to this Thursday evening at Parent-Teacher Conferences between 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.  
           
        Till next time,  
   
    Dr. Data   |