Does anyone know how to calculate ranks themselves including weightings OR else know a program that can do it ??
Exactly right but we're living in the 21st century USE A CALCULATORAs each school and even subject/level within a subject has a different assessment schedule and therefore each one has a different set of weightings there wouldn't be a programme but they aren't hard to do.
Very simply convert each task mark to a mark out of its weighted mark, add up the weighted marks and then see which kid fits where and there you have the ranks. I do my own class/es by hand each year - took me about 30 minutes today to do it manually - no computer or calculator - basic primary school arithmetic really.
k these are there guys in my class i want to find first..I'll do it post what you need
Mate, this is very very basic maths....k these are there guys in my class i want to find first..
A- 71/82 15%
16/20 25%
19/20 25%
52/100 35%
B- 69/82 15%
17/20 25%
16/20 25%
62/100 35%
C- 70/82 15%
19/20 25%
19/20 25%
52/100 35%
the ranks between these guys.
Student A is getting 74.94% -3rdk these are there guys in my class i want to find first..
A- 71/82 15%
16/20 25%
19/20 25%
52/100 35%
B- 69/82 15%
17/20 25%
16/20 25%
62/100 35%
C- 70/82 15%
19/20 25%
19/20 25%
52/100 35%
the ranks between these guys.
Um, no this is wrong.Student A is getting 84.438% - 2nd
Student B is getting 83.572% - 3rd
Student C is getting 88.005% - 1st
agreed its CBAUm, no this is wrong.
Its C,B,A
u on radians or something brah?Student A is getting 84.438% - 2nd
Student B is getting 83.572% - 3rd
Student C is getting 88.005% - 1st
Exactly right but we're living in the 21st century USE A CALCULATOR
We used to tend to the fields with our hands too. Should we still do it that way?I do - it is called a 'brain'.
Sorry but it is something that I find so annoying with kids over the last 20 or so years - their insistence on using calculators for basic arithmetic rather than using their brains to do the basics.
Sure use a calculator for the harder stuff but really this sort of stuff is simply primary school arithmetic - we used to do it as a mental arithmetic activity before sitting down every morning - different times of course but also why us 'oldies' argue that standards have dropped when what we did as basic stuff in our heads todays kids need a machine to do.
Mate the fact that it takes you 30 minutes to do something manually that otherwise takes about 30 seconds with a calculator is the very reason why they shouls be used.I do - it is called a 'brain'.
Sorry but it is something that I find so annoying with kids over the last 20 or so years - their insistence on using calculators for basic arithmetic rather than using their brains to do the basics.
Sure use a calculator for the harder stuff but really this sort of stuff is simply primary school arithmetic - we used to do it as a mental arithmetic activity before sitting down every morning - different times of course but also why us 'oldies' argue that standards have dropped when what we did as basic stuff in our heads todays kids need a machine to do.
Agreed. I tutor kids in 7-10 maths and I always tell them "when possible use a calculator, because it cant make stupid mistakes - but you can".Mate the fact that it takes you 30 minutes to do something manually that otherwise takes about 30 seconds with a calculator is the very reason why they shouls be used.
Its like saying why don't you get off the computer and instead of sending an email go walk to the receipients house and give them a hand written letter
hahaWe used to tend to the fields with our hands too. Should we still do it that way?
30 minutes for an entire class not per person.Mate the fact that it takes you 30 minutes to do something manually that otherwise takes about 30 seconds with a calculator is the very reason why they shouls be used.
To reduce heart disease and obesity it would be a better option.Its like saying why don't you get off the computer and instead of sending an email go walk to the receipients house and give them a hand written letter
30 minutes for an entire class not per person.
It is basic arithmetic and using the brain to do basic calculations actually keeps it active - it has even been proven that older people who do mental arithmetic regularly reduce their chances of alzheimers.
To reduce heart disease and obesity it would be a better option.
Yes I do walk around the school to give messages rather than send emails - why - to get out of the staffroom and do some incidental exercise because it is good for me.
Different generations - different ideas as to what is good for a person - keeping both mentally and physically active is important to me - being computer literate is important to you.