Monday, July 16, 2012

Setting Up a Study Schedule



Tips for Setting Up a Study Schedule
1. Find a good place to study and organize it.
2. Have all of the necessary study equipment (textbooks, pencils, notes, etc.)
3. Make your study periods fit the length of time you can concentrate effectively.
        Plan for definite periods of study, rest and relaxation. 
        A short, active break (taking a 10-minute walk, for example) every hour or so will keep you alert and             
        relaxed.
4. Use a schedule to achieve your goals. Revise your schedule when your goals change.
5. Eliminate dead hours - odd bits of time in which little is accomplished.
6. List academic tasks according to priorities.
7. Avoid making extremely detailed schedules. It usually just wastes more time.
8. Go to sleep each night and get up every morning about the same time. You'll be more alert.


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Extra Credit


Opportunities to complete extra credit projects will appear periodically throughout the year.


  • Projects are due the next week unless otherwise stated.
  • Projects will be eligible for 10 points unless otherwise stated.
  • Projects will be graded on how well you met the requirements of the projects, quality, and creativity. 
  • Questions about the projects can be directed to me mid-week. 
  • There is no limit to how many different projects a student can complete in the year. However, you can only complete each project once. 
  • Projects have the same due date as other projects. 

Late Work


The late work policy for Astronomy and Computer is as follows.

  • The due date for any electronic assignment is the Tuesday before class.
  • Any electronic work needs to be readable by my computer or it will not be counted as completed.
  • All work has to arrive in my email inbox or dropbox folder before 8:00 PM on the Tuesday it is due. 

  • The due date for paper work is the day of class. 
  • I am not responsible for work that a student forgot to turn in.

  • If homework is one week late a 10% penalty will be applied to the work. 
  • If homework is two weeks late parents will be notified and a 30% penalty will be applied to the work.
  • If homework is three weeks late the homework will not be counted as complete. 
  • These rules apply except for at the end of the semester and if work does not arrive before the grade-book closes work will not be counted as complete.

Time Saving Tips


Time Saving Tips


1. Don't waste time feeling guilty about what you didn't do. It's gone now; 
        move ahead.
2. Try to find a new technique each day that you can use to help gain time.
3. Eat a light lunch so that you don't get sleepy in the afternoon.
4. Examine old habits for possible elimination or streamlining.
5. Carry blank 3 x 5 index cards in your pocket to jot down notes and ideas.
6. Plan activities first thing in the morning and set priorities for the day.
7. Keep a list of specific items to be done each day, arrange them in priority 
        order, and then do your best to get the important ones done as soon as 
        possible.
8. Give yourself time off and special rewards when you complete the 
         important tasks.
9. Once on campus, stay on campus. Avoid useless trips back to your 
        apartment or room unless you have a definite purpose to accomplish.
10. Give yourself enough time to concentrate on high priority items.
11. Concentrate on one task at a time.
12. Keep pushing and be persistent when you sense you can be a winner.
13. Train yourself to go down your "To Do List" without skipping over the 
      difficult items.
14. Set deadlines for yourself and others.
15. Find a place for everything (so you waste as little time as possible looking for things).
16. Try not to think of work on weekends.
17. Frequently ask yourself: "What is the best use of my time right now?"
18. It ain't over till it's over. Your paper isn't finished until the last word is 
     typed; the Quarter isn't over until the last exam is done. Do 100%. See your 
     work through to completion.

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In Class Activity Rubric




Points
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2
3
4
Total

Adequate Time Spent on Activity

Student spent too much time or too little time on the class activity

Student spent too much time on parts of the class activity

Student spent an adequate amount of time on the class activity to ensure good results

Student spent an adequate amount of time on the class activity to ensure the best results


Effort

Student put little to no effort towards the class activity

Student put little effort towards the class activity

Student put a good amount of effort towards the class activity

Student put a great deal of effort toward the class activity


Completion of Task

Student completed less than ½ of the class activity

Students completed about ½ of the class activity

Student completed about 80% of the class activity

Student completed all of the class activity 


Directions and Participation

Student poorly listens to and follows the directions and adds to class discussions

Student listens to and follows the directions and adds to class discussions in a positive manner occasionally

Student listens to and follows the directions, adds to class discussions in a positive manner most of the time

Student listens to and follows the directions and adds to class discussions in a positive manner


Understands Concepts and Applies Concepts

Student does not demonstrate knowledge of concepts when   completing assignments and does not apply concepts to assignments and situations.

Student  demonstrates knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and applies concepts to assignments and situations that follow occasionally.

Student demonstrates knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and applies concepts to assignments and situations that follow most of the time.

Student demonstrates knowledge of concepts when completing assignments and applies concepts to any assignments and situation that follow all the time









Total Points (20 points possible)