my son is taking the biology A and we are confused do you just take the assignment how do we save answers for the work book pages do we turn them in
There's not much we can do here, if the assignments were given on paper or what ever, you most likely have to hand it in the school your son goes to. But, if your son is doing the course online then he must go on the given website (check the syllabus) and do the assignments on there.
Yes, is your son doing Virtual School?
If you want a more sufficient answer, you would have to produce more information, but I suggest you contact the school personally through email or any other source, here we can only guess.
Hey, what is he enrolled in? Virtual School? Connexus? Is it sheetwork?
He is taking the biology connesus on line school
Okay, so he's in Connexus Academy, right? And what exactly are you trying to do?
What we do with the wore Work book pages how does the teacher sees them if they are in online
Assessments are “closed-book.” They should be completed without the support of any outside resources such as textbooks, workbooks, lesson plans, dictionaries, the Internet, or the student’s Learning Coach or any other individuals. In the rare instances where assessments are not closed-book, the instructions will clearly specify that the student may use supporting materials. If you have any questions about what may or may not be appropriate for use during an assessment, contact your teacher. Your "workbook" is not an assessment nor assignment. It is a guide that you collect information in, and may look in it for information. You do not need to submit these unless you're asked to. Some are online, some are physical (e.g., in a binder). Are you being asked to submit your workbook? Usually you don't have to. The workbook is for your personal use.
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