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7.1 Outline on  Determining Your Grade
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  Step One:    Average your Project Grades  
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  Step Two:   Multiply Averages & Grades by Weights to Determine Weighted-Average  

 
 Step One:  Average your Project Grades
 Projects (include name of Project)
  Dates
Grade in %
 1.    
 2.    
 3.    
 4.    
 5.    
 6.    
 7.    
 8.    
 Total 
 
 Divide by number of projects 
 
 In-class project average 
 

 
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Step Two:  Multiply Averages & Grades by Weights to Determine Weighted-AverageInstructions: 
     1st Enter your in-class project average in the first row.
     2nd Enter any test grades you have.                  Note, you must estimate the grade for any exam not yet taken.
            Usually you can safely use your regular test average as an estimate.
     3rd Enter the grades for any other assignments in the course.
               Again you must estimate the grade for any assignment not yet completed.
     4th Enter the Weight in the center column from the Syllabus Component Weighting Section.
     5th Multiply the Weight by the % Grade you earned for each row, & enter that number in the 4th column called the Weighted-Average
     Finally, total up the Weighted-Averages.         This total is your grade. 
Assignment
Weight
% Grade you earned
Your weighted Average
Projects, quizzes
15 %
   
1st  Chapter Exam
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2nd Chapter Exam
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3rd Chapter Exam (You may not have this many exams)
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Final Exam
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1st Other Assignment 
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2nd Other Assignment
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3rd Other Assignment, etc.
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Total
100 %
 
 

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