---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Toby.dror <toby.dror@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Question about grading Bridging question on 5 point test It is a matter of interpretation. I would never take off points for that. if the answer is reasonable, written well and the writer can argue his point, I totally accept it. Shabbat Shalom Sent from my iPad ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rena Spolter <renaspolter@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Question about grading Bridging question on 5 point test If a student only relates to one of the points in the new information, are points deducted? Our new information related to "The Road Not Taken" is: Many of Robert Frost's poems are set in nature. He uses these natural settings to discuss problems of human nature and society. Several students only mention and explain in their answer about how the poem is set in nature (a yellow wood), but do not relate to the element of using the natural setting to discuss problems of human nature and society. I have been deducting 5 points for that, and wanted to know if anyone thinks I'm being too harsh. Thanks, Rena ************************************** ** Join ETNI on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/31737970668/ ** ETNI Blog and Poll http://ask-etni.blogspot.co.il/ ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** post to ETNI List - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** help - ask@xxxxxxxx ***************************************