English Ms Rivard Room 206.  Bellringers  Bellringers are worth 50 points each marking period.  Start on your bellringer as soon as you enter the class.

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English Ms Rivard Room 206

 Bellringers  Bellringers are worth 50 points each marking period.  Start on your bellringer as soon as you enter the class.  Bellringer sheets are located on the bulletin board.  Start a new sheet on the first day of each week.  Sheets will go in the left side of your classroom folder. Put new sheets on top of old ones.  Make sure you put your name on each sheet.  Keep them organized and labeled.  If you miss a day, leave a space- there will be time for make-up every few days.

 Bring your book with you every day.  Bring a pen or a pencil every day.  Have your homework done every day.  If you forget your book or your pencil you will receive a detention.  If you do not complete your homework I will contact your parent/guardian.

 Do your homework.  Homework Calendar Homework Calendar  How do you get to the homework calendar? How do you get to the homework calendar?  Homework is a big part of your grade.  If you don’t do your homework you WILL fail this class.  You can turn in late homework for half credit at any time.

 If you miss class it is YOUR responsibility to make sure you get your assignments.  You must check with me about what you missed within THREE DAYS of your return.  If you do not check with me within the three days, any work you missed-including tests, papers, and projects- will receive a zero.  Look in the class folder on the bulletin board for handouts or other work.  Take only the work with your name on it.  Leave a blank space for the bellringer you missed. There will be occasional make-up days for bellringers throughout the marking period.

 Get your folder and be in your seat working on your bellringer before the bell rings.  I will tell you when to put your folders away.  Make sure you store your folder where it belongs.  Do not take your folder out of the room.  Keep all of your work-except homework- in your folder.  Bellringers will go in the left pocket.  Keep your folder organized.

 Log in with your username and password only  Use only the programs and websites I assign  Do not go to any website without my specific directions. This includes checking grades and homework calendars.  No computer games  If you go to an unauthorized site or program you will lose your computer privileges  Follow all district guidelines for computer use.