Homework Assignments
Reminder of Assignments from the English Department Policy:
Assignments:
• Attention to due dates and to the physical presentation of assignments is expected and is part of evaluation.
• Assignments other than homework and in-class presentations are due by 3:30 PM on the due date. They should be given to the teacher personally, not left on the desk or given to a secretary in the office.
• Assignments passed in one day late will receive a 20% deduction; two days late, a further 10%. Assignments passed in more than two days late will be deemed unacceptable and receive a zero.
• Assignments must be presented either typed or in neat handwriting (in pen, not pencil).
• Any plagiarized assignment passed in for evaluation will receive a zero.
• Oral assignments or presentations are governed by the same expectations as written assignments.
• Computer problems are not a legitimate excuse for an assignment being incomplete on its due date.
Assignments:
• Attention to due dates and to the physical presentation of assignments is expected and is part of evaluation.
• Assignments other than homework and in-class presentations are due by 3:30 PM on the due date. They should be given to the teacher personally, not left on the desk or given to a secretary in the office.
• Assignments passed in one day late will receive a 20% deduction; two days late, a further 10%. Assignments passed in more than two days late will be deemed unacceptable and receive a zero.
• Assignments must be presented either typed or in neat handwriting (in pen, not pencil).
• Any plagiarized assignment passed in for evaluation will receive a zero.
• Oral assignments or presentations are governed by the same expectations as written assignments.
• Computer problems are not a legitimate excuse for an assignment being incomplete on its due date.
Welcome to English 102
Important Documents:
Course Outline
English Department Policy
Hampton High Website
Welcome to English 102 with Miss Finnigan. This is your information hub for the class. On this site you will find assignments, power points, news in literature, and a blog to discuss our reading and writing.
You will find a page for each unit and those pages will be added as we study them and remain until the January exam, and then new units will be posted for semester two. Our first unit is Short Stories.
The Blog It Out page is an online, mandatory, discussion page to write about issues surrounding our work in the classroom.
The Contact form is a quick method for you to contact me with a homework question, concern, etc.
Attached below is a copy of our course outline, the policy for HHS's English department (homework policy, etc), and I will add other important information as the year progresses. I've also attached the school website, so that you can keep informed about current events at our school.