This Grades & Attendance file is not a weighty matter, it’s just straight up grades.
The no-weight grades and attendance is not a new item, it has always been available on the youngminds website. Someone recently wrote me regarding the donnayoung.org G&A with the test column. I could see that those who do not need to weigh grades would be better served to have the no weight G&A and it is now online at https://donnayoung.org/forms/planners/exgrade_attend.htm
Donna Young
Donna Young says
My poll thinks that I have already voted. 😡 I hope it doesn’t do this to everyone else.
Tanya says
:worry: What exactly are weighted grades
Hope says
Weeeeelllll… i click my choice and then “vote” and I wait… and wait… and… says it is “processing my vote” but nothing ever happens 😕
Elaine says
🙁 I can’t vote.
Tressa says
It worked for me. I checked sometimes. I am not really sure that I am doing it right, so it is kind of a “tressa” version of weighted grades. But, it works for me. I will have to figure something else out by high school.
Donna Young says
Since it worked for Tressa, maybe it is working now? I turned off wp-cache, which might have caused the problem. I’ll have to look further into the possible conflict when I don’t have beautiful lavender and gray vertical bars on my screen.
Tanya, there’s an example of grade weight here:
https://donnayoung.org/apologia/general.htm#weight
Tanya says
I weigh all of my grades
Elaine says
I was able to vote.
Tressa says
I was able to play around with your file, Donna. I like it. 🙂
Michielle says
😆 It worked for me, but I don’t weight grades yet, although there might come a time when I do.
Donna Young says
🙂 Thank you Tressa.
Adrienne says
Tanya asked what weighted grades were – I also wonder if homeschool moms should or should not use them. I am a beginner and I have a 9th grader…
Donna Young says
Adrienne, I have really never thought about if a homeschooler should or shouldn’t give more weight to some grades than others. Thinking about it just now, I’d say that it’s not black and white, that it depends on the children’s grade level, courses, and if mom is giving her children special assignments that require extra work (and grade value).
If I were to generalize, I’d suppose that high school students would be the group most likely to have their grades weighted. I started weighing test scores higher when my children were in 7th grade.
Robin says
🙂
I’ve home schooled for about 10 years so far and have another 8 years to go! I have always weighted my kids grades. Of course I’m a certified Teachers Aid even though I’ve only taught my own kids. I find it encourages them to work harder, especially because they know I work hard not only setting up their day, collecting or creating curriculm but grading their work.
Donna Young says
Thank you Robin! 🙂
Anonymous says
🙂
Thank you, Donna! – Adrienne