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Mrs. Hernandez welcomes you:. Where does the grade come from?. Eighth Grade English. Vocabulary and Grammar25% Writing 30% Literature 30% Homework 15%. How do parents know about the grades?. Contract (Already signed). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mrs. Hernandez welcomes you:

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Where does the grade come from?

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Eighth Grade English

Vocabulary and Grammar 25%Writing 30%Literature 30%Homework 15%

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How do parents know about the grades?

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Contract (Already signed)

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Parent PortalGrades appear as soon as they are entered.

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Progress ReportsProgress Reports are sent by the school mid-

quarter.

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Mrs. Hernandez’s WebsiteHow do I get there?

Go to the District WebsiteGo to “For Students”Go to “Teacher Websites”Find and Click on “Hernandez, Stefanie”Voila!! My Website (We will visit there in a bit)

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Always talk to your childAsk to see homework.Ask to see long and short term assignments.Help your child set up a schedule, if he/she

needs your help with this.Encourage your child to seek help from the

teacher before the “last minute”.Encourage your child to advocate for

him/herself.

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Common Core

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Parent Tips Read a combination of fiction and non-fiction aloud or with your child.

Look for subjects that interest your child - from sports heroes to dinosaurs.

Select more difficult passages over time. Read more informational texts including newspapers, magazines,

technical manuals, science and social studies articles and books. Talk with your child and have him or her explain things. Encourage writing at home. Encourage a good work ethic. Discuss with your children their performance in school and what they

are learning. Talk about tests with your child and be positive and encouraging. Talk with your child's teacher(s) about his or her performance in

school. Talk with your children about the importance of graduating from high

school ready for college and career success.

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ELA-NYS English Language Arts Exam

The ELA is a three day exam given in April to assess your child’s achievement and growth.

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High School is just around the corner…Help your child advocate for him/herself to

become a truly independent learner!

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Let’s go to the Websites!!!