We had a science test yesterday.
I thought I did well.
Today in Science, we had to peer asses the tests, meaning that WE mark the test papers, not the teacher, which means we wasted a lesson, and did time for a teacher.
So basically, someone else gets my paper, while I get there paper, and the teacher does the answers and we do the scores and count them up.
My friend had a paper, but then she swapped a paper with a person that hates me, and I hate him too.
After one hour, he is like,' Here is your paper' and instead of passing it to me, he threw it, which landed on the ground.
So, I pick up my own paper, and look at the score.
13/50 marks.
I was dissapointed, I know that I did GOOD on that test, I am in the 2nd highest set in science, and I think I got it low because it is US the students who mark them.
The highest mark was 27/50, which for me that is BS as we are the 2nd highest and we are way smarter then this.
I hate it when it is US who mark SOMEONE elses paper from our GROUP.
It is supossed to be a teacher.
that is BS, but shouldn't the Teach check the papers before she puts it into the gradebook?
you should seriously complain to someone about this, if you have to just go to the counselor.
I hate it when it is US who mark SOMEONE elses paper from our GROUP.
Teacher's reason for that method would be "efficiency".
...unless you have computerized test systems, this would actually be sensible. However I do don't agree on the "our GROUP" (class) part. Vandalizing on someone else's paper becomes too easy.
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We had a science test yesterday.
I thought I did well.
Today in Science, we had to peer asses the tests, meaning that WE mark the test papers, not the teacher, which means we wasted a lesson, and did time for a teacher.
So basically, someone else gets my paper, while I get there paper, and the teacher does the answers and we do the scores and count them up.
My friend had a paper, but then she swapped a paper with a person that hates me, and I hate him too.
After one hour, he is like,' Here is your paper' and instead of passing it to me, he threw it, which landed on the ground.
So, I pick up my own paper, and look at the score.
13/50 marks.
I was dissapointed, I know that I did GOOD on that test, I am in the 2nd highest set in science, and I think I got it low because it is US the students who mark them.
The highest mark was 27/50, which for me that is BS as we are the 2nd highest and we are way smarter then this.
I hate it when it is US who mark SOMEONE elses paper from our GROUP.
It is supossed to be a teacher.
Sounds to me like the teacher was just looking for an excuse not to grade papers.
We have those OCR test exams...you technically fill up circles on the answer you think is correct and it'd be checked by the computer. It can be pretty picky though; overfill or underfill a circle and it's an incorrect answer.
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No.... Why?
*looks at self*
Oh...uh, yep. Not a male.
but I thought there were only men who had profile pics that looked like women/ponies.
Sorry, I didn't know.
So he is a real human...
but where did you look at yourself?
but what are you!
What?
I'm calling BS.
;_____;
My...uh...body? Where else? >.>
A human. What else would I be? A cat?
that is BS, but shouldn't the Teach check the papers before she puts it into the gradebook?
you should seriously complain to someone about this, if you have to just go to the counselor.
Teacher's reason for that method would be "efficiency".
...unless you have computerized test systems, this would actually be sensible. However I do don't agree on the "our GROUP" (class) part. Vandalizing on someone else's paper becomes too easy.
a creature
Thanks, Vividkinz! Glad to hear someone liked it
What if I'm a combination of a human and a cat?
We have those OCR test exams...you technically fill up circles on the answer you think is correct and it'd be checked by the computer. It can be pretty picky though; overfill or underfill a circle and it's an incorrect answer.