“How to Make Corrections” Policy Students are allowed to make corrections to any of the following assignments on which they earned lower than a 70%: homework and class work. You are not allowed to make corrections on tests or projects. The maximum grade that can be earned on corrections is a 70. Corrections must be turned in no later than a week once the graded assignment has been passed back. You must do the following steps for corrections to earn that 70: 1. Number & rewrite the original question missed on a separate sheet of paper. You do need to redraw data tables, graphs or diagrams. 2. Write the correct answer below the question and if it is a multiple choice question you must write the letter and the word/statement associated with the correct answer. 3. If the answer is a multiple choice question, you must justify your answer or explain why the answer you chose is correct. If the question is a short answer response then the justification is already within the correct answer that you wrote. If you choose not to follow all of the steps outlined above, then you will not receive credit for the corrections. Again the highest you can earn on corrections is a 70. Again you are not allowed to make corrections to tests or projects. Again corrections must be turned in no later than a week once the graded assignment has been passed back. “How to Make Corrections” Policy Students are allowed to make corrections to any of the following assignments on which they earned lower than a 70%: homework and class work. You are not allowed to make corrections on tests or projects. The maximum grade that can be earned on corrections is a 70. Corrections must be turned in no later than a week once the graded assignment has been passed back. You must do the following steps for corrections to earn that 70: 1. Number & rewrite the original question missed on a separate sheet of paper. You do need to redraw data tables, graphs or diagrams. 2. Write the correct answer below the question and if it is a multiple choice question you must write the letter and the word/statement associated with the correct answer. 3. If the answer is a multiple choice question, you must justify your answer or explain why the answer you chose is correct. If the question is a short answer response then the justification is already within the correct answer that you wrote. If you choose not to follow all of the steps outlined above, then you will not receive credit for the corrections. Again the highest you can earn on corrections is a 70. Again you are not allowed to make corrections to tests or projects. Again corrections must be turned in no later than a week once the graded assignment has been passed back.