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Here are listed several different types of announcements addressed to
the Facilitator and the Discipuli "Students."
* The facilitator must "Open" a quiz for the
student(s). This allows the student to access a quiz at home, or at school
at a time when the facilitator deems it appropriate, thereby controlling
the integrity. Go to Login, Quizzes, then select the appropriate quiz
and click on "Open." Remember to "Close" the quiz
at the end of class, or whenever necessary. A student may take a particular
quiz on Internet only once. Homework may be submitted multiple times.
There are some review exercises and activities, located
under Student Login, that are not required to be "Opened."
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Posting Events:
- Tests: Download from Login found in the Arch, a component of
the front page, then duplicate. You will send all test to KET for grading.
- Quizzes: Formatted for students to take on the Internet, or may be
downloaded from Login and then duplicated for students.* (see note above) Each chapter
in the textbook will have a "Quaestio" quiz in the Internet.
It is an open book quiz worth 100 pts., given after going over the grammar
and most exercises in the chapter. If taken on the Internet, students
may change their answers until clicking on "OK." This quiz
will then be automatically graded and entered into the "Grade Report."
If you give the students a duplicated copy of these quizzes, you will
need to grade their quizzes with the key and manually enter the grades
in "Grade Report."
- Projects: Location of guidelines, due date, etc. (Internet/Cetera)
- Holiday Celebrations: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine's
Day, Ides of March, Rome's Birthday, and Easter. All these activities will
are optional. (Internet/Cetera)
- National Junior Classical League: Club membership information, activities,
and award items to purchase. (Internet/Cetera)
- National Latin Exam: Informational and study materials; list of students
who received awards. (Internet/Cetera)
Explanations: Homework, quizzes, tests, projects, ungraded activities,
location of specific class items, etc.
Links: Internal items such as study guides, and external, relevant
web sites.
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