CLASS SCHEDULE
Elementary Greek 102
Spring Semester 2008
Last revised 3/28/08
Week: Date: Class Period:
Monday:
Wednesday: Friday:
1 Jan. 9-11 (1) Lesson 71 (2) Lesson 7
2 Jan. 14-18 (3) Quiz 1(voc); Lesson 7 (4) Lesson 7 (5) Lesson 7
3 Jan. 21-25 (6) Quiz 2(G>E); Lesson 7Drills3 (7) Lesson 7 Graded Recitation (8) W.E. 72
4 Jan. 28 - Feb. 1 (9) Quiz 3(E>G); Lesson 8 (10) Lesson 8 (11) Lesson 8
5 Feb. 4-8 (12) Quiz 4(voc); Lesson 8 (13) Lesson 8 (14) Lesson 8
6 Feb. 11-15 (15) Quiz 5(G>E); Lesson 8 Drills (16) Lesson 8 Graded Recitation (17) W.E. 8
7 Feb. 18-22 (18) Exam 14 (19) Lesson 9 (20) Lesson 9
8 Feb. 25 - 29 (21) Quiz 6(voc); Lesson 9 (22) Lesson 9 (23) Lesson 9
***** Mar. 3-7 SPRING BREAK ************
9 Mar. 10-14 (24) Quiz 7(G>E); Lesson 9 Drills (25) Lesson 9 Graded Recitation-- Click icon for Lesson 09 Drill material (26) W.E. 9
10 Mar. 17-19 (27) Quiz 8(E>G); Lesson 10 (28) Lesson 10 Easter Holiday (Mar. 20-24)
11 Mar. 24- 28 Easter Holiday (Mar. 20-24) (29) Quiz 9 (voc), Lesson 10 (30) Lesson 10
12 Mar. 31 - Apr. 4  (31) Quiz10(G>E); Lesson 10----Click icon for Lesson 09 Drill material (32) Lesson 10 -  (33) Lesson 10 W.E. 10
13 Apr. 7 - 11  (34) Exam 24 (35) Lesson 11 (36) Lesson 11
14 Apr. 14 - 18 (37) Quiz 11 (voc); Lesson 11 (38) Lesson 11 (39) Lesson 11 (Word Study Paper Due)
15 Apr. 21-25 (40) Quiz 12 (G>E); Lesson 11 (41) Lesson 11 Graded Recitation (42) W.E. 11
16 Apr. 28 - May 2 (43) Quiz 13(E>G); Graded Recitation--Click on for block diagram (44) Graded Recitation No class; Reading Day 
17 May 8 (Thurs)  8:00 - 10:50 am (45-47) Exam 3
1Lesson number indicates the chapter from the grammar to be covered.

2The Written Exercise homework assignment to be graded in class on this day. See appropriate lesson in the Grammar for instructions on the homework assignment.

3The sessions with Drills will focus on class activities designed to implement the grammar concepts being studied up to that point. Two class sessions are set aside for this, although more than two may take place if the grammar materials are convered in fewer class sessions that is designated for each lesson. The second of the drill sessions will be graded and will become the basis of the Class Recitation grade. See the Semester Grade section in the course Syllabus page for explanation of how this factors into the determination of the semester grade.

4For permission to take a Make-up Exam, see the guidelines in Request for Make-up Quiz or Exam. This form MUST be filled out and approved by the professor before a Make-up will be scheduled.

5Word Study Paper

Print Copy Turn-in:
due in professor's office (LND 232) by 5:00 pm on this date. The paper will be counted lated after 5:00 pm according to the guidelines specified in the Course Instructions: 1 week late = minus 10 points; 2 weeks late = 20 points; paper unacceptable over two weeks late.
Electronic Turn-in:
Due in by midnight on this date. The paper will be counted lated after 12:00 am according to the guidelines specified in the Course Instructions: 1 week late = minus 10 points; 2 weeks late = 20 points; paper unacceptable over two weeks late. To turn your paper in electronically you MUST follow these guidelines:
  1. Make sure the file name of your paper follows this:
    • G102S06PLastnameFirstNameInitial.doc
      • Example: G102S06PCranfordL.doc
      • This must be followed before the system will accept your paper for transmittal.
  2. Use the Assignment Turn In form at Cranfordville located in the Online Forms section (see left side of your screen) under Assignments.
    • Bring up this form
    • Be certain to complete every field
    • Attach your paper file by using the Browser button.
    • Once filled out, then click Submit button at the bottom of the form.
    • A java pop-up screen will confirm a successful transmission. Also, you will receive an confirmation of transmission email at the address you entered in the form.


According to university policy, students are expected to be present and sit for the final exam on the date scheduled by the university. The professor has no responsibility for determining the exam date; this is done strictly by the university administration. My policy is to follow this guideline rigidly. This means: NO FINAL EXAMS ARE GIVEN EARLY FOR ANY REASON! If the student can't be present at the scheduled date, then a grade of Incomplete ("I") will be given and the student can make up the work at the beginning of the following semester, according to university guidelines. Any deviation from the regular exam schedule requires specific approval by the university provost. The student is required to complete a prescribed form that can be secured from the provost's office. Expect approval only for illness, death of a family member or some similar extreme emergency. Plane reservations prior to the end of final exam week; an "early ride home" etc. will not receive approval by the provost.


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