Post by Natalie Harris on May 24, 2009 9:06:09 GMT -5
Teacher's Guide
« Thread Started on Jun 4th, 2008 at 11:30pm »
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Teachers Guide
1. Teachers obviously need to try and stay fair with the houses.
2. A correct answer is about 5 pts. as grading scale. If they get a really hard question right you can't give them 100 pts.
3. Late to class is - 10 pts.
4. You are in charge of your classes. If you want to set up the courses differently then pm one of the co-admins with your changes.
5. There is a limit of 10 people per course, so if you find a great many of people signing up for your class you may have try-outs or require reasons for that person to get in.
6. All class requirements need to be posted in the first main post of your class sign up page. (This includes #5 info)
Heads of Houses
1. Its a job, not just a status.
2. You are responsible for keeping your house in line.
3. You must keep up with your house points.
4. You are responsible for all house stats as well.
5. If you are not keeping up with your house then you will be removed from head of house.
6. It is recommended you don't try out for a H.O.H. unless you are able to get on at least every other day, and spend at least 30 minutes at a time just checking on your house.
7. When you are glancing through your house's rps, you are urged to make notes of who needs help with their writing. This is your house, you want to be proud of all aspects of it, in character and out.
8. You must be an instructor
9. Must be active
« Thread Started on Jun 4th, 2008 at 11:30pm »
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Teachers Guide
1. Teachers obviously need to try and stay fair with the houses.
2. A correct answer is about 5 pts. as grading scale. If they get a really hard question right you can't give them 100 pts.
3. Late to class is - 10 pts.
4. You are in charge of your classes. If you want to set up the courses differently then pm one of the co-admins with your changes.
5. There is a limit of 10 people per course, so if you find a great many of people signing up for your class you may have try-outs or require reasons for that person to get in.
6. All class requirements need to be posted in the first main post of your class sign up page. (This includes #5 info)
Heads of Houses
1. Its a job, not just a status.
2. You are responsible for keeping your house in line.
3. You must keep up with your house points.
4. You are responsible for all house stats as well.
5. If you are not keeping up with your house then you will be removed from head of house.
6. It is recommended you don't try out for a H.O.H. unless you are able to get on at least every other day, and spend at least 30 minutes at a time just checking on your house.
7. When you are glancing through your house's rps, you are urged to make notes of who needs help with their writing. This is your house, you want to be proud of all aspects of it, in character and out.
8. You must be an instructor
9. Must be active