Mrs. Slivka 6th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Physics HOW TO CONTACT MECLASS MATERIALS ☐ 1 - 1” 3-ring binder ☐ 6 tab dividers ☐ Multiple pencils/pens ☐ One Composition Book ☐ Colored Pencils.
Advertisements

Sixth Grade English Mrs. Campbell Expectations Consequences Rules
English Regular/Honors
Advanced Language Arts
Classroom expectations
7th Grade Health Mrs. Mackey Expectations Consequences Rules
Mrs. Clenney Expectations 20% Tests Consequences Rules
Mrs. Slivka 6th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules
Required for This Course:
Classroom expectations
Language Arts 7th Grade Bring a book to class every day! Expectations
Ms. Shuptar English 8th Grades HOW TO REACH ME % 3 4
Coach Sanders 6 Expectations Consequences Rules Social Studies
Interior Design I Expectations Consequences Rules Ms. Green FACS
Language Arts Class Rules Course Description
Mrs. DeSloover ELA Grade 7/8 Expectations Consequences Rules Subject
Recommended materials:
Recommended for the Group: Room A322 Class Procedures
My Classroom ID #________
Classroom expectations
Room D204 Class Procedures
Room N204 Class Procedures
Jacqueline Mallais English Expectations Consequences Rules
Ms. Guidroz Rules 9th-10th contact me: Expectations CLASS MATERIALS
FONTS: In the classroom:
Mrs. Cleghorn Jenkins 9th Rules Expectations Consequences
Mrs. Kaysa 6th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules Reading
FONTS: In the classroom:
Room J9 Class Procedures
Room J9 Class Procedures
ADVANCED CONTENT Language Arts
ADVANCED CONTENT Language Arts
Mrs. Nitto 7/8th Expectations Consequences Rules Reading
HOW TO CONTACT ME CLASS MATERIALS ROOM 105 CLASS PROCEDURES GRADES
Mrs. Hastings 10 Expectations Consequences Rules English Room C-209
Mrs. Slivka 6th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules
Mrs. Taylor M.Ed. 8 contact me: CLASS MATERIALS Course Description
Ms. Bennett Rules 8th grade Math contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
☐ Dividers for Notebook
Ms. yvonne salazar 6th Expectations Consequences Rules contact me:
Technical Math / Algebra 1* Technical math/ algebra 1*
FONTS In the classroom:
FONTS: In the classroom:
Mrs. Naugle and Mrs. Snudden Room 202 Classroom Procedures
Mrs. Hedaria 8th Expectations Consequences contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
FONTS In the classroom:
Mrs. Redfearn Expectations Consequences contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
Ms. Greer 8th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules ELA
Mr. Kotris ENGLISH I Hon How to contact me CLASS MATERIALS Remind:
Recommended materials:
Apparel Expectations Consequences Rules Ms. Green FACS Room 254
Mr.McCurdy 6 Expectations Consequences Rules contact me:
Interior Design II Expectations Consequences Rules Ms. Green FACS
Mrs. Sweet 6th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules Reading
Mr. Kotris ENGLISH II How to contact me CLASS MATERIALS Remind:
Magistra Raines Rules Consequences contact me: CLASS MATERIALS Grades
Language Arts Class Rules Course Description
Madame Williams Rules CLASS MATERIALS contact me:
Ms. Warner 9th Expectations Consequences Rules contact me:
T. Mercer Expectations Consequences Rules contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
Ms. Warner 10th Expectations Consequences Rules contact me:
T. Mercer Expectations Consequences Rules contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
T. Mercer Expectations Consequences Rules contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
Sra. Cook Rules CLASS MATERIALS contact me: Room 257 Class Procedures
PORTABLE 10 Class Procedures
T. Mercer Expectations Consequences Rules contact me: CLASS MATERIALS
Ms. LeDoux 8C ELA Expectations Consequences Rules
Mrs. Vargas Chemistry Expectations Consequences Rules Honors
Mrs. Pippin 7th Science Expectations Consequences
Mrs. Gerow How to contact me CLASS MATERIALS Room 309 Class Procedures
Presentation transcript:

Mrs. Slivka 6th Grade Expectations Consequences Rules 2016-2017 U.S. History II 6th Grade Mrs. Slivka 2016-2017 How to contact me CLASS MATERIALS slivkalm@staffordschools.net 540-658-6210 mrsslivkashistoryclass.weebly.com http://www.staffordschools.net/Domain/28 Required: Recommended: ☐ 1” to 2” 3-ring binder ☐ Index cards ☐ 5 dividers ☐ One pencil pouch (for binder) ☐ Multiple pencils ☐ Glue sticks ☐ 12 or more colored pencils ☐ One pair of scissors ☐ Chunky eraser Room 110 Class Procedures Grades 1. Follow directions quickly. 2. Raise your hand for permission to speak (no blurting). 3. Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat (no wandering). 4. Make smart choices. 5. Keep your teacher HAPPY. 1. Enter classroom prepared. 2. Be in seat when class begins, completing warm-up. 3. Do not use electronic devices in class without teacher permission. 4. No eating or drinking while in class. 5. Use restroom during teaching breaks and only when you have a “Potty Pass.” 6. Respect yourself and others. 7. Always follow directions the first time. 8. Complete all of your work and turn it in on time. Expectations 50-100 points each 50-100 points each 10-20 points each 10-20 points each 10-20 points each Assessments Projects Classwork Homework Each assignment will be given a point value and a student may get his or her percentage by dividing the amount of points he or she received by total available points. Most tests or assignments follow the above grading scale. Class progress reports will be posted weekly in the classroom. Parents and students are also strongly encouraged to check Parent/Student View on a weekly basis to view the most current grades for EVERY class. Consequences Rules 1. Warning: the teacher provides a verbal reprimand/reminder to student 2. Lunch Detention: short time spent during lunch to contemplate conduct 3. Parent Contact: Parent will be contacted regarding behavior 4. Referral to Administration: a student will be immediately referred to administration for severe or recurring behavior problems.

Mrs. Slivka Late / Incomplete Work Absentee Policy 2016-2017 U.S. History II 6th Grade Mrs. Slivka 2016-2017 Late / Incomplete Work Absentee Policy 2016-2017 * My expectation is that ALL assignments be completed to a level of proficiency (70% or higher) and turned in on time. If an assignment is turned in but proficiency is not demonstrated, the assignment will be returned to the student and the work must be completed / redone until proficiency is achieved. The assignment will not receive a grade until proficiency is earned. Parents will be contacted after the second day an assignment is late or receives lower than a 70%. * If work is late, a total of 10% points will be taken off for each day late (no more than 50%). *Homework is posted daily in class on the whiteboard and on the class website. * YES, WE DID SOMETHING IMPORTANT WHILE YOU WERE ABSENT! It is the student’s responsibility to check the class website, warm-up book, and absent work bin to find any assignments missed. * A student has two extra days to turn in any work assigned on a day a student was absent. If a quiz or test was administered on a day a student was absent, it must be made up on the first day the student returns. If previously assigned work was due on the day of the absence, the work is due on the first day the student returns. Technology In my classes we will follow the Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) guidelines stated by Stafford County. Students may bring in their technology devices once all required paperwork has been turned in and only when we are using technology in my class for instructional purposes. In addition, students are reminded that it is their responsibility to keep track of their devices. I recommend not leaving them out in the open or in desks for others to use or take! Class description Cheating * The teacher will notify the administration and contact parents if cheating / plagiarism (taking ideas and writings of another and passing them off as one’s own) is suspected. This includes: 1. turning in another’s work as one’s own 2. copying work from a friend before class (or while in another class) * The student will be given a zero for that particular test or assignment. The focus of the Social Science curriculum in Grade 6 is the history of the United States from Reconstruction to the 21st century. As geography, culture, and economics are all factors which influence history, these aspects of social science will be studied in the history course. Students will be encouraged to develop critical thinking skills as they study cause-effect relationships, and will examine political, economic, and cultural factors which may have shaped the behavior of important figures and everyday Americans. I, ________________________________________, have read and understand the rules and expectations for history class. I acknowledge that it is my responsibility to contact my teacher if I have any questions or concerns. I understand that the goal of these expectations is to create the best learning environment. I know that this syllabus, assignments, calendars, and resources are available to me on the class website or in my binder at any time. Student signature ________________________________ Parent signature ____________________________________