Your assignments and the curriculum are available for you to work on 24/7. You can log into Genuis to see a one stop shop for all your information and you can also log into Edmentum courses from there.
Work daily M-F in order to stay on pace with the semester, and use the weekends for any assignments needing to be caught up on.
Set a schedule! Work about 4-6 hours per day, taking breaks as needed. If you need help creating one, let me know!
You must open and complete all tutorials (minimum of 15 minutes in each), mastery tests, post tests, Unit/Lesson Activities, midpoint check-ins, DBA questions and final exams in each class.
DBA means Discussion Based Assessment and are to be completely verbally with me through Zoom
A minimum requirement of 2 DBA questions will need to be discussed
Core classes are required to have 8 hours spent working, while elective classes are required to have 5 hours spent working.
Your current grade in the class is 65% or higher.
Complete the Discussion Based Assessment Questions with me, your Mentor/Teacher.
Submit 5 pages of hand-written notes or 10 pages of guided notes for core classes or 3 pages of hand-written notes for electives into the Dropbox at the end of each class or you can text me the picture of your notes.
You must earn 50% or higher on your End of Semester Test in order to pass.
Your overall class grade must be 60% or higher to earn any credit for the class.
Do you have at least 15 minutes in each of your tutorials so far?
➢ Here is how you can check: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hwi-bnaHyIPhD0fL8AHgRr756BVRYmTA/view
Do all your tutorials show “complete”? (The blue circle will be fully filled in)
Are all Unit or Lesson Activities complete up to this point?
Have you started taking notes to submit at the end?
Call your teacher to discuss getting the rest of your course unlocked!
Staying on pace with online classes can be a challenge, but a few simple strategies can make a big difference. First, create a dedicated study space that’s free from distractions—this helps you focus better. Set a regular schedule for your classes and stick to it, just like you would for in-person school. Break your tasks into smaller, manageable chunks, and tackle them one at a time. Use tools like calendars or reminders to keep track of deadlines. Finally, don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help; building a support network can keep you motivated. Stay organized, stay connected, and remember to take breaks to recharge!