
Grading Colour Codes
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Specialty, Instructional Technology, Professional Development
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8th - 12th Grade
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Medium
James Christie
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Rough Grades by Colour ranges
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4 Step Colour Range
A grading system based on a mark range not a specific number
This gives you a fairly accurate range of your current mark
As you work thru your assignments ( ie daily logs), you will often see feedback on the days you have completed
This feedback is presented using the colour range
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4 Step Colour Range
This Chart shows you the 4 basic ranges.
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A Daily Log Feedback example.
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Within green
In the green colour range (60 > 100) we also have ways of giving you a more specific mark
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4 Step Colour Range
This Chart shows you the 4 basic ranges.
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Dark Green
If you see a dark green that means in the low 60s > 70s.
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Bright Green
Bright green represents somewhere in the 90s to 100 mark range.
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Green Range
Bright top of that particular colour, dark, near the bottom of that colour.
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Other Colour ranges
This works for all other colour ranges
If we say you are in the dark yellows that means you are in the 45 to 50 range
That means you are in the lower part of that mark range
The darker the colour, the lower the mark
The brighter the colour, the higher the mark
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Other Colour ranges
This works for all other colour ranges
If we say you are in the dark red
That means you are in the lower part of that mark range
1 to 10
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Let's see how you do . . .
Pick the best answer for the following questions.
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the dark yellows, that means you are in the:
Mid 60's
Between 45 > 50
Low 30's
High 50's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the dark Reds, that means you are in the:
Mid 40's
10 and below
Low 30's
Mid 20's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the bright Amber, that means you are in the:
Low 40's
10 and below
Low 30's
High 40's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the bright Green, that means you are in the:
Low 60's
90s and above
Mid 60's
High 50's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the bright Red, that means you are in the:
Low 30's
40s and above
Mid 40's
High 20's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the Dark Green, that means you are in the:
Low 60's
50s and above
Mid 40's
High 90's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the Bright Yellow, that means you are in the:
Low 60's
50's
Mid 40's
High 40's
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Multiple Choice
If you are told that you are in the Dark Amber, that means you are in the:
Low 30's
50's
Mid 50's
High 20's
Rough Grades by Colour ranges
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