Marks
Marks are super important in school, everything you do is because of it. Every assignment, test, and activity goes towards your grade (or are taken in for marks). I think that you should be marked on your math knowledge because you did the work to get there, plus if you don't feel appreciated you won't want to learn math but if you are credited for it you might actually want to learn math. But I also think you should be marked on your attitude towards math because if you don't want to learn you affect the whole class, the teachers and yourself. Whereas if you actually try to learn you could make the class run smoothly and have a positive influence on your classmates and teachers.
Marks are calculated by adding your total mark and dividing it by the total number of marks on the assignment (test etc.) and then multiply it by 100.
Nhi means that you haven't handed that assignment in and you should probably fix that because at my school everyday it's late 10% gets taken off your total mark.
By: Chandra Wale
Marks are super important in school, everything you do is because of it. Every assignment, test, and activity goes towards your grade (or are taken in for marks). I think that you should be marked on your math knowledge because you did the work to get there, plus if you don't feel appreciated you won't want to learn math but if you are credited for it you might actually want to learn math. But I also think you should be marked on your attitude towards math because if you don't want to learn you affect the whole class, the teachers and yourself. Whereas if you actually try to learn you could make the class run smoothly and have a positive influence on your classmates and teachers.
Marks are calculated by adding your total mark and dividing it by the total number of marks on the assignment (test etc.) and then multiply it by 100.
Nhi means that you haven't handed that assignment in and you should probably fix that because at my school everyday it's late 10% gets taken off your total mark.
By: Chandra Wale
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