Go by the rubric that the teacher handed out at the beginning of a course. If it doesn't state anything about late assignments, then the general rule of thumb is removing 10 points from the grade for each day it is late.
The consequence of a late submission on the assignment deadline is typically a deduction in points or a lower grade.
You can politely request your professor to reopen an assignment by sending them a respectful email explaining your situation and asking if they would consider allowing you to submit the assignment late. Be sure to provide a valid reason for needing an extension and express your gratitude for their consideration.
Your negative attitude shows why your project was late and why your teacher is not accepting your excuses. My bet is that you have not been working all year and deserve the grade you have.
Politely and in a welcoming manner.
It depends on the teacher. You'd have to ask each one individually - and even then, it might depend as well on the student and the assignment.
Yes, you can ask for an extension on the assignment deadline.
Some common examples of late work policies in academic settings include deducting points for each day the assignment is late, setting a maximum grade that can be earned for late work, or not accepting late work at all.
In online courses, the typical approach to assignment deadlines is for students to submit their work by a specified date and time set by the instructor. Late submissions may result in penalties or a lower grade.
Dear Mr./Mrs. (teacher's name here), I am very sorry that I did not complete the (class name, like math or reading, here)homework assignment you gave us on (date). The reason I didn't complete it was (I was busy with family stuff, sick, forgot the assignment, whatever). I'm sorry and I will make up the assignment as soon as possible. Thanks. (Your name here). Good luck! :) ---
Please send your late assignment submission to the following email address: insert email address here.
Politely request payment. Get your hours in on time and ensure your supervisor does the same.