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Computation of Grades

The document outlines the 5 steps to compute final grades and general averages in the DepEd K to 12 grading system: 1. Scores from student work, tasks, and assessments are totaled for each subject component. 2. Raw scores are converted to percentage scores by dividing by the highest possible score and multiplying by 100. 3. Percentage scores are converted to weighted scores by multiplying by the weight assigned to each component. 4. The sum of the weighted scores for each component is the initial grade, which is then transmuted using the provided table to get the quarterly grade. 5. Quarterly grades are recorded on the student report card.

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Computation of Grades

The document outlines the 5 steps to compute final grades and general averages in the DepEd K to 12 grading system: 1. Scores from student work, tasks, and assessments are totaled for each subject component. 2. Raw scores are converted to percentage scores by dividing by the highest possible score and multiplying by 100. 3. Percentage scores are converted to weighted scores by multiplying by the weight assigned to each component. 4. The sum of the weighted scores for each component is the initial grade, which is then transmuted using the provided table to get the quarterly grade. 5. Quarterly grades are recorded on the student report card.

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How to Compute for Final Grades and

General Average in DepEd K to 12 Grading


System
The following are the steps in computing for the Final Grades.

Step 1: Grades from all student work are added up.


This results in the total score for each component, namely Written Work, Performance Tasks, and
Quarterly Assessment.

Raw scores from each component have to be converted to a Percentage Score. This is to ensure that values
are parallel to each other.

Step 2: The sum for each component is converted to the


Percentage Score.
To compute the Percentage Score (PS), divide the raw score by the highest possible score then multiply
the quotient by 100%. This is shown below:

Step 3: Percentage Scores are then converted to Weighted


Scores to show the importance of each component in
promoting learning in the different subjects.
To do this, the Percentage Score is multiplied by the weight of the component found in Table 4 for Grades
1 to 10 and Table 5 for Senior High School. The product is known as the Weighted Score (WS).

Table 4. Weight of the Components for Grades 1-10


The grading system for Senior High School (SHS) follows a different set of weights for each component.
Table 5 presents the weights for the core and track subjects.

Table 5. Weight of the Components for SHS

Step 4: The sum of the Weighted Scores in each component is


the Initial Grade.
This Initial Grade will be transmuted using the given transmutation table to get the Quarterly Grade (QG).

READ: 2019 DepEd Transmutation Table


Step 5: The Quarterly Grade for each learning area is written in
the report card of the student.
For a better understanding of how to record the summative assessments, Table 6 presents a sample class
record showing three learners for the first quarter of Grade 4 English. On the basis of this class record,
Table 7 presents a step-by-step process on how to compute for the Quarterly Grade.

Table 6. Sample Class Record for English Grade 4 (First Quarter)

Table 7. Steps for Computing Grades

Steps for Computing Grades


1. Get the total score for each component.
2. Divide the total raw score by the highest possible score then multiply the quotient by 100%.
3. Convert Percentage Scores to Weighted Scores. Multiply the Percentage Score by the weight of the
component indicated in Table 4 and Table 5.
4. Add the Weighted Scores of each component. The result will be the Initial Grade.
5. Transmute the Initial Grade using the Transmutation Table.
For MAPEH, individual grades are given to each area, namely, Music, Arts, Physical Education, and
Health. The quarterly grade for MAPEH is the average of the quarterly grades in the four areas.

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