
Criteria for personal belief statement
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English
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12th Grade
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Medium
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Ausencio Delgado
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4 Slides • 10 Questions
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Personal Statement Final Draft
The Directions
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Directions
Read the following
Directions: Use the rubric to revise your personal belief statement. Then, write your personal belief statement on a new Google document. Once you have created your new document, type out your personal belief statement. You must upload it to turnit in and use the grammar and plagiarism tools to check the accuracy of your work. WARNING: This program also checks for ChatGPT use. If your document comes back as written by AI, you will need to revise it so it does not.
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Directions
Read the following
If you completed your first draft, you can go back to formative.com, and see my comments. Likewise, you can use what you learned from reading each other's personal belief statements, and what you learned from the Summative assessment over personal belief statements in formative.com to revise your work.
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Directions
Read the following
Because there are 40 students in this course, late work will only be taken after a conference with me, and I may decide not to take it at all, depending on how you have used your classtime. This is a decision I have made, because managing this amount of paperwork is difficult.
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Multiple Choice
Where do you type your final draft of your personal belief statement?
On a new Google Doc
In Homeroom Career Planner
On a piece of paper.
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Multiple Choice
Where do you hand in your completed personal belief statement?
Google Classroom
Turnit in
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Multiple Choice
Where can you find feedback from your first draft?
Formative
Adobe Acrobat
Quizizz
Google Classroom
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Multiple Choice
Where do you find the directions and criteria for the Personal Belief Statement?
In Google Classroom Under "Entry Task"
In Google Classroom Under
"September Classwork"
In Google Classroom
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Multiple Choice
What does the turnit in program check for?
Accuracy of work
Use of AI
Plagiarism
Grammar mistakes
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Multiple Choice
What is the consequence of submitting work written by AI?
The work will be rejected
The work will be accepted
The teacher will deduct points
The teacher will assign extra credit
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Multiple Choice
Why is late work only accepted after a conference with the teacher?
To ensure that students have a valid reason for submitting late work
To discourage students from submitting late work
To make it difficult for students to submit late work
To give the teacher more control over managing paperwork
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Multiple Choice
What is the consequence of not using classtime effectively?
Late work will not be accepted at all
The teacher will assign extra homework
The teacher will give a warning
The teacher will deduct points from the final grade
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Multiple Choice
Why did the teacher decide to implement the late work policy?
To make it easier to manage paperwork
To encourage students to submit work on time
To punish students for submitting late work
To reduce the number of students in the course
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Multiple Choice
What should students do if they want to submit late work?
Upload it to turnit in
Use the grammar and plagiarism tools
Have a conference with the teacher
Revise it to avoid detection by AI
Personal Statement Final Draft
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