Helpful Information

FAQ's

How do I get help with school work?

1. Ask friends in class

2. Send me an email or type it in your daily check in

3. Sign up for a workshop time slot


How will I know how I did on an assignment?

Once I evaluate an assignment, it will be "returned" to you on Google Classroom, be sure to read the feedback and revise or resubmit after you've checked in with me. Grades will be posted on the Google Classroom assignment and Power School.


How can I keep track of my assignments?

1. Check the agenda slides each day you have class

2. Click on the "Assignments" tab in Google Classroom

3. Check your To-Do list on Google Classroom

Tech Help:

Ms. Nicky, masjedizadehn@unionsd.org will be able to assist you.

Please contact her as soon as you notice that your Chromebook isn’t working.

Please note that 90% of Chromebook issues can be solved by rebooting the device

Lunches

Lunches will be available via the Dartmouth Drive-Thru beginning Wednesday, August 12th from

11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Meals will be provided for Free and Reduced plans as well as for Full Price plans. More information to follow from our school district.

Late Work

My policy is I will accept late work until 1 week before the end of the quarter, however students run the risk that I may not have time to grade said late assignments.

I grade work turned in on time before I grade late work, and timely feedback on late work is not guaranteed. Therefore, if students would like feedback and a guarantee that the assignment makes it into the gradebook, then they need to turn it in on time.

All late assignments submitted must also have a Google Form Submission

Tips for Success

1. Be organized!

Find a system that works for you, use a planner to write down your assignments, use post its to write reminders, put due dates on a calendar, use whatever is helpful!


2. Remember to turn in assignments!

Don't forget to click the turn in button on Google Classroom AND attach your work. I can't give you credit if you don't actually give me your work.


3. Ask for help!

Helping you learn is literally my job, don't be afraid to ask for help. Send an email, ask me in the check in survey, come to Zoom sessions. I can't help you if I don't know that you need it.

New 2020/2021 BTS Slides

Daily Schedule for reference

Otters Student/Parent Tutorials