I wanted to share with you how I handle absent work, missing work, and assignments.
What kinds of methods do you use to handle missing work/student papers?
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I am what you would call an overly organized individual. :) I practically survive on labels, post-its, and plastic containers. Everything has its place, and every process has a routine. I wanted to share with you how I handle absent work, missing work, and assignments. This is a picture of the "nucleus" of my assignment management. (Gotta love a science reference). My students turn in work to their designated tray (more about that here). This is seriously one of the best methods for assignment management that I've ever seen (thanks to one of my teammates for the idea)! It is so easy to see if a student is missing something right away. However, that doesn't always happen...so my assignment monitors use checklists every afternoon when they stack the assignments for me. In the pink bin on the top of the turn in trays, there are checklists where my monitors mark every student who is missing that assignment. (Download the template here for free)! My assignment monitors also record the missing assignments on our missing work clipboard. The clipboard is for students to monitor their missing work, while the checklists are for me. They also check for homework every Friday and mark off who turned in their work on our Homework Club clipboard. Students who do not turn in their weekly homework also have it marked in the pink binder on top of my turn in trays. I also store my absent student papers here. I created a new form this year called, "The Scoop on What You Missed." Download the form here for free. So there you have it! Those systems help my classroom run smoothly!
What kinds of methods do you use to handle missing work/student papers?
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