Frequently asked questions listed below. Your question not on the list? No worries! Just reach out to your U.S. History Instructor.
All work is submitted in the Educator grade book. Once you have completed your work, you can attach your saved file, or copy and paste your work into the student comments box in the grade book. If you click "save for later," and give the system about 20 minutes, you can click back on the assignment and see the Turn It In Report. This allows you to check for plagiarism before you submit for grading by clicking on the colored box next to your attached file. Once you're ready, check the "submit for grading" box and then submit! Click here for step by step instructions: docs.google.com/document/d/107EgN4K6_sAp_Ofs18yLA-SgqTk4KqXnWVKcQjKooKY/edit?usp=sharing
The traditional pace is 16-18 weeks (which is equivalent to a typical school semester). Students on the traditional pace will submit 2-3 assignments per week. We have other pace options available, just click here to view our pace guides.
You will need to turn in classwork at least once every 7 days. Remember, this is true for all your classes. So, if you turn in some History work on a Tuesday, you would need to plan to turn in more work on or before the next Tuesday. Because of this, students with multiple FLVS classes often find it easier to work on the same class on the same day each week (For example, English on Mondays, History on Tuesdays, etc.). You are able to work as often as you would like throughout the week, as classes are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When you enter the course, go to the "Tools" menu at the top. On the bottom right of that menu, you'll see a link for info. Click HERE to see what it looks like!
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Parents/Guardians: If you do not yet have a guardian account, you can use this link: Click Here for Guardian Account for information on how to set up your own account.
Click here to watch a video about DBAs!
These are OPTIONAL assignments in the course that you can complete for additional points. You simply attend a live lesson and submit the file they give you at the end. NOTE: If you are going to a live lesson for credit, those can be used for the actual assignment OR collab/enrichment...they can NOT be used for both.
You can contact your teacher by phone, text or email, Monday-Friday, 8am-8pm. If calling, be sure to leave a message so that your teacher knows you called. Teacher contact information is located on the class home page in Educator.