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First of all, teach them to draw a box around the answers, so they
are easier to find. Secondly, let them grade their own. Take
several minutes at the beginning of class. Have them clear off
their desks, give them a colored pen or pencil and go over the
answers. Then all you have to do is glance over them. Do not
have them exchange papers. Its no ones business what other
students grades are and each student can read their own writing
better anyway.
On 7/28/09, SraO wrote:
> Come in early to get it done, or stay late to do it. I try
> to do all my 'school work' at school.
>
> On 7/28/09, Kathleen wrote:
>> I would like some ideas on how to keep up with grading math
>> papers so that I don't end up spending my evenings,
>> weekends, and holidays at the dining room table playing
>> catch-up on grading while everyone else is visiting.
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