So, you need to keep a journal or binder for our class.
We have you do this for a number of reasons:
- We do a lot of handwritten work because it's good for your mind and penmanship.
- You can refer back to your papers for reminders of what you need to work on.
- It will help your organizational skills.
- I can't collect every assignment I assign. I have to spend my best energy on your essay writing. This gives me a way of seeing your notes and such at the quarterly check.
- If something goes wrong in the digital gradebook world (say I hit 0 instead of 10...say there's a glitch in an update), you can bring in the hard evidence to make it right.
Because we no longer have lockers, and space is limited on a table...and it's more convenient to write in a journal while traveling or sitting in bed, we are encouraging you all to use a journal for our class (instead of a binder). If you are already using a binder for another class, you could slip your journal in there...or you may use a binder and not a journal. But we think the journal will be more convenient for you.
Your Journal Must
- be of a standard size (9.5" X 7.5") or larger
- be college ruled (double check before you buy!)
- be neat and clean and have no major tears
- include an identifying mark, name, or other distinction on the spine
- include your name and period on the cover in pen (outside or inside)
- include tabs for your divided sections
- Daily Notes and Journal Responses (First 50 pages)
- Grammar (Sticky note: 10-20 pages)
- Terms and Reading Vocabulary List (Sticky note: 5 pages)
- Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes (Stick note: 5 pages)
- have nicely working rings so that you can turn the pages easily
- be neat and clean and have no major tears
- be big enough to fit your papers comfortably (it should not be exploding)
- be stocked with blank paper (college ruled, no plastic on the left side)
- have no loose papers or papers in pockets that should be filed in a division
- have all papers in chronological order in each divider (you may go from most recent to oldest or from oldest to most recent)
- include tabs for your divided sections
- Journal Responses
- Daily Notes
- Grammar
- Terms and Reading Vocabulary List
- Prefixes, Roots, and Suffixes
- not have Justin Bieber on the cover...or any other celebrity.
Grading
- Your journal or binder is generally worth between 20 and 50 points per quarter
- We will check quarterly by any combination of the following
- random spot checks
- planned checks
- end-of-quarter checks
- If a spot or quick check
- I will ask you to turn to any given note or entry
- If you have it, you get an A
- If you don't, I ask for a second
- If you have it, you get a C
- If you don't, I ask for a third
- If you have it, you get a D
- Otherwise, you fail the spot check.
- If at quarter's end
- We grade your binder on a given day in the last two weeks of each quarter
- We grade it in class during the period, so you may share the binder with other classes
- We take off about 5 points for each missing assignment or day of notes.
- We take off about 2 points for each minor infraction (a loose paper, torn cover, a paper out of sequence, a paper in the wrong section)
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