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| 6th Grade Study Guide
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| Lessons 1-5 Phrases, Clauses, and Sentences
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| 4 Write an adjectival phrase in the blank.
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| Paintings ___ were on the walls. _____________
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| == Common module settings == | | == Common module settings == |
Template:Assignments
An Assignment is an activity that a teacher can select by a pull down menu in a course topic or week section. This page is about the Assignment settings, also found with the Update Assignment button.
Test
Test Prep
12:00 April 4- 12:00 May 4
May 4
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Common module settings
Group mode
When course group mode is turned on, the group mode can be one of three levels: no groups, separate groups or visible groups.
Visible
Choose whether to Show or Hide the assignment
ID number
Setting an ID number provides a way of identifying the assignment for grade calculation purposes. If the activity is not included in any grade calculation then the ID number field can be left blank.
Tips and tricks
- Want to use an Assignment activity again? Copy the assignment by backing up the course and selecting just the assignment, with or without students and their data. Restore the backup to the same course or to a new course. Move the copied assignment and or edit it.
- Want to use an Assignment activity in another course you teach? Use the import function in the course administration block.
See also