Free downloadable high school grade books
We have uploaded the books on fast servers so we can entertain our audience with the most reliable resources. You can download the books in PDF from standard one to twelve related to PTB, which is the biggest board of Pakistan accumulating a large strength of students studying in different schools and colleges throughout Pakistan. Sign Up , it unlocks many cool features! These organizations implement reading programs and free books made available to low income students, juveniles, high school drop outs, students in grades K Online guided reading program with interactive ebooks, downloadable books, and reading quizzes.
The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged are for use with 11th- and 12th-grade classrooms. Books are for use only in schools in the United States and Canada. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Twain. The Brothers Karamazov , Dostoevsky.
The Great Gatsby. The Hound of the Baskervilles Doyle. The Idiot Dostoevsky. The Iliad Homer. The Island of Doctor Moreau Wells. The Jungle Book Kipling. The Last of the Mohicans Cooper.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Irving. The Odyssey Homer. The Adventures of Robin Hood Pyle. The Metamorphosis Kafka. The Picture of Dorian Gray Wilde. The Prince Machiavelli. The Scarlet Pimpernel Orczy. The Three Musketeers Duma. The Trial by Franz Kafka. The War of the Worlds Wells. Treasure Island Stevenson. Ulysses Joyce. The Outline of Science, J. RenaissanceCulture, P. Pride and Prejudice-Jane Austen. Alice in Wonderland -Carroll. Huckleberry Finn- Twain 16 to Litchfield, Frederick Sayce, A.
Rackham, Arthur McClure, M. Stoker, Bram Chesterton, G. Don't Know Much About History 2. Turning Points 3. Our Growing Constitution 4. Presidents 5. Concise Studies 6. US Politics 8. Davis , summary by W. Part 1 Building a Nation. Brave New World.
So You Want a Revolution. Constitution to Manifest Destiny. Boom, Jazz, Depression, WW 2. Camelot, Vietnam, Race Riots. Trump's New Political Era. Political Economy Book Summaries. More History Stuff.
O'Donnell , summarized and reordered by W. Antoniotti Part 1 The Colonial Period 1. The Great Small Pox Epidemic of Freedom of Religion Began in All Immigrates Welcomed. By New Amsterdam. Centuries of Indian Removal. Part 2 Growing a Democratic Republic 7.
You can add or remove assignments by simply copying the entire column for an existing assignment and then pasting that column somewhere between the first and last assignment column. It is important that you do not paste the new column AFTER the last assignment because if you do that, the formulas will not automatically stretch to include the new column.
It is fairly common, especially in college courses, to make the exams, quizzes, homework, the final, and class participation each a specific percentage of the final grade. In favor of simplicity and flexibility in my spreadsheets, instead of calculating each of these totals separately then combining them to get the final grade, each assignment is given either a number of points or a weighting factor. See Weighted Mean on wikipedia. Example 1 : Relative Weighting - If you wanted an exam to be equivalent to 5 homework assignments, in the Gradebook worksheet you could set the weighting factors on the homework to 1 and the weighting factor for the exam to 5.
Or, using the point system, the exam would be worth 5 times as many points as a homework assignment. Example 2 : Using Total Points - The number of points for each assignment can be used as the weighting for determining what percentage of the overall course grade comes from homework, exams, quizzes, etc. For example, if a typical homework assignment is 25 points and you have 10 of them, the total points for homework is Excused Assignments : To record an incomplete assignment as excused, you can either leave it blank or enter an "E" or "e" not case sensitive.
Adding Comments : One nice thing about using Excel is that if you need to include any comments about specific assignments, you can add a comment to the cell right-click on the cell and select Insert Comment. This comment won't get printed, but it can be useful for you as the instructor. For example, you might want to include a comment about why a particular assignment was excused for a student. Dropping Low Grades - If your policy is to take the best of 3 exam grades, then this can be handled easily by changing the lowest exam grade to an "E" for "excused".
You should probably add a comment so you can keep a record of the actual score earned on that exam. At the end of the course, the teacher usually looks at the grades for the entire class and might make adjustments to the grading scale depending on the class average and distribution of grades.
Adjustments are normally only made to raise low grades. Lowering higher grades just makes students angry. The histogram of grades and class average come in handy at this point.
The online gradebook provides a powerful rollover feature, which copies students, classes, custom field data, and more from year to year. This makes it easy to have a fresh start each year, while information from previous years remains readily available. There is even a feature to copy assignments from previous years, simplifying the setup process. Yes, a copy assignments function makes it easy to copy assignments from a teachers gradebook to a different class, term, or year.
In the Setup menu, select Copy Assignments, then select the class and specific assignments you want to import. You first establish default grading options, then customize them for individual classes and even terms. Grades can also be calculated by weighting subterms, so for example, the semester grade can be calculated from the quarter grades and final exam.
In the grading options screen for a class, you can drop the lowest scores for any assignment type, such as homeword, projects, tests, or quizzes. These parameters can be set in default grading options, or different classes or terms.
The messaging function includes email capability, so that when you post a message to students and parents of a class, it can also be sent by email. You can also email reports such as student summary reports or report cards.
Every student and optionally parent has a personal online account to access grades, assignments, assignment results, messages, and attendance. You can post messages to all the students and parents in a class, and enable a public discussion regarding the message. Each assignment can have a class-wide discussion associated with it, and teachers and students and parents can maintain private discussions regarding assignment results. You can use assignment-type weighting, as well as drop lowest assignments.
Of course, Pure Points grading scale is also available. There are no limitations for students, classes, or assignments. There are even instances when an entire school manages all their data using a free gradebook. Of course, the school management system is preferable for schoolwide use, because it combines data from multiple teachers into a consolidated environment.
But even so, the free gradebook does not maintain any artificial limitations. The gradebook, as well as the student management system , is a perfect solution for a homeschool environment.
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