Mr. Cappetta teaches Geography/History and Writing. Mrs. Greene teaches Science and Writing. Mrs. Pias teaches Math and Writing. Mrs. Bowman teaches.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A year of learning, growing and having fun! Mrs. Cooper Mrs. O’Shell.
Advertisements

Mr. Evans Chemistry Room 433. Reminders September 12 is the cutoff date for tablet fees. Tablets will be issued on September 17. The Klein Collins Website.
Mr. Griswold teaches Social Studies/History and Writing. Mrs. Greene teaches Science and Writing. Mrs. Wendt teaches Reading for Grades 5-8. Mrs.
Parent Orientation Classroom Rules Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself Respect yourself, others, and your environment Be prepared with.
Policies and Procedures
Mrs. Bergstrom, Classroom Teacher Mrs. Mueller, Classroom Teacher Mrs. Remmes, Special Education Teacher Mrs. Hickey, AIS/Reading Intervention Mrs. Ziegler,
WELCOME TO 6GOLD TEAM  Mr. Andy Althage – Science  Ms. Katie Dalton – ELA  Ms. Michelle Frank – Math  Mrs. Jane Hake – Social Studies  Ms. Anne Meier.
Welcome to our Classroom! Welcome to our Classroom! Please Sign In and take a Curriculum Night Handout Curriculum Night.
Math Requirements and Procedures Math Requirements and Procedures 8th Grade.
Welcome to Long Beach Middle School 8 th Grade Science.
Grade 5 Fall Open House September 23, 2014 Please sign in and sign up for an October 13 th conference!
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Mrs.Joseph’s Classroom Stafford Middle School,Stafford,TX.
First Grade Spanish Immersion Program. Woodcrest Purpose Woodcrest Spanish Immersion School is a supportive community that is focused on working together.
Welcome !. Advanced Skills and Composition Mrs. Bears.
6 th Grade Ruben Hinojosa Elementary. Table of Contents Introduction of Teachers Subjects by Teacher Homework Homework Planners Progress Reports Report.
Welcome to Rankin Elementary -- 4 th Grade Mrs. Vicari Room 30.
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky. Welcome to the Middle School For some of you, this is your first experience with a child in middle school. I hope.
Welcome to Second Grade! Mr Orcutt and Mrs. Postma
Navigating High School Math I (used to be called Algebra)
Welcome to Mrs. Dutton’s Fourth Grade Class! Please find your child’s seat and begin filling out the information on the orange paper.
 Increase fluency- end of year goal of 90 words per minute.  Increase comprehension – understanding what you have read.  Focus on what and why we.
Mr. Garner’s Classroom Rules 1. Be on time. 2. Be prepared. 3. Be respectful.
Science Mrs. Korintus Room 206. Introduction  The following information will help you succeed in science class this year.
8 RED TEAM OPEN HOUSE Welcome!. Expectations Electronic Devices, including cell phones and Ipods, are not allowed to be used in the school building. Cell.
Welcome to Second Grade! Parent Orientation
Please Pick up a warm up sheet and a syllabus. Then take a seat and answer the following question on your warm up: What are the class rules? How do I log.
Welcome to 3 rd Grade Parent Information Night Mrs. Combs Mrs. Davis Ms. Foley Mrs. Khazzoum Ms. McWilliams Expect Success!
WELCOME! MRS. ORME’S CLASS Algebra 1A Course Description  Algebra 1A is the first half of Algebra 1  This course is one-year course that.
Welcome To Ms. Thorne’s Algebra II Class! Welcome to the school year.
Student Name: _________________________________________ Homeroom Teacher: ____________________________________ Locker Number: _______________________________________.
WELCOME TO CHEMISTRY with Mrs. Kaspriskie & Ms. Santos
Welcome to Westwood Intermediate. Westwood Purpose Westwood Intermediate School is a supportive community that is focused on working together to ensure.
Bell Work Quickwrite: 3 minutes What are your expectations for this class?
Welcome Parents Class 4A. WE ARE A TEAM TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE I am looking forward to a productive partnership with you to ensure our children.
4 th Grade Curriculum Night. Mrs. Conti Self-Contained Ms. Kemp Math/ Science Mrs. Sprowls Language Arts/SS Mrs. Durrett Math/ Science Ms. Livingston.
Meet the Teacher/Parent Orientation Welcome Goals 5 th Grade Curriculum Grading Classroom Rules Planner/Tues. Folder Parent Conference Day October 12.
Welcome to Algebra I! Ms. Menking Room 227 Find your seat and get out a pencil!
Mrs. Chromcak.  American History Textbook  Notebook  Folder  Pencils and/or Pens (blue or black)  Grading pen (Red or any color other than blue or.
Welcome to Biology Mrs. Helmick Room 717. B.S. in Education Biology & Geology Masters in Education Curriculum & Instruction Background Information.
Second Grade Mrs. Murray. Office Room x-8007 School Numbers The parking lot by the gym is the only pick up and drop off point School.
YOUR FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS MRS. JONES MRS. LEWIS MRS. MORRIS MRS. TREADWELL.
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky. Welcome to the Middle School For some of you, this is your first experience with a child in middle school. I hope.
7 th Grade Science Mrs. Ferrigno What are the expectations for the 7 th Grade Honors Class?
Welcome to Meet the Teacher/Parent Orientation 5 th Grade.
7 th Grade Science Mrs. Ferrigno What are the expectations for the 7R Science Class?
Mrs. Matchett’s Classroom My School, Room ___. FOREWORD Welcome to Mrs. Matchett’s class. I am here to teach; you are here to learn. I will do my job;
 It is important to be here everyday.  Please call the office if your child is out sick.  Please send a note with your child when he/she returns. 
YOUR FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS MRS. LEWIS MRS. TREADWELL.
Ms Ciccarelli Second grade teacher. Welcome Parents! Forms of communication: Please contact me at (914) me at
To. 7 th Grade Power Math: What is it?? Mrs. Colleen Salinas.
Grade 5 Fall Open House September 21, Contact information Mrs. Bielamowicz (832) Mrs. Wright
Mrs. Fawcett Room 223 AP Chemistry. THIS IS A COLLEGE COURSE Hand-holding will be extremely limited. You are solely responsible for your grade. There.
Mrs. Butterfield-Reading Ms. Evans-Language Arts Mrs. Hornsby-Social Studies Mr. Montgomery-Science Mrs. Payne-Math CLAY ELEMENTARY HOME OF THE COUGAR.
Earth & Life Science 6 th & 7 th Grades Ms. Longo Room 101.
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Science Class ? ? ? What do I need to know? ? ?
Welcome Back!!! 4 th Grade Open House Mrs. Shannon Tanner I am beginning my 16 th year teaching. This is my 12 th year in fourth grade. I have been.
Welcome to ELL 8! Teacher: Christina Phaedonos us.
Welcome to Open House Mrs. Libby Rease
Course Information Mrs. Gaby’s Classes. Grading Policy Daily Grades: Daily Grades: –Classwork, Homework, Quizzes and Labs –37.5% Major Grades: Major Grades:
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky.
Welcome Parents Class 4A
Physical Science 8/10 Bell Work
7th Grade Mathematics Overview Materials Classroom Policies
Ms. Schneider’s 8th Grade Math Syllabus (Honey Team)
WELCOME TO SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS
Second Grade Mrs. Murray
WELCOME PARENTS!!!! Please be seated and we shall begin shortly.
Spanish 1 Enter this number: _____81010_______
WELCOME Second Grade Mrs. Ware.
Third Grade
Presentation transcript:

Mr. Cappetta teaches Geography/History and Writing. Mrs. Greene teaches Science and Writing. Mrs. Pias teaches Math and Writing. Mrs. Bowman teaches all subjects. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Wendt teach Reading and Writing.

Events Calendar Reminders Grading Policies Class Expectations Teacher’s Homework Assignments School Hours Team Schedule ACCESSING THE TEACHERS’ WEB PAGES Regional School District No. 17

Use Mr. English’s Weblog regularly: nenglish.edublogs.org

Students must become self-advocates. The following situations require the STUDENT to contact his/her teacher(s). 1. Understanding/clarifying progress reports 2. Clarifying/understanding a grade, class work, or assignment 3. Seating issues 4. Obtaining materials and/or missed assignments, especially after an absence 5. Altercations in or outside classes 6. Difficulties with the schedule, locker, or other problem Students are expected to speak to teachers directly or use to communicate with their teachers. Students are expected to accurately report to parents. Dear Mrs. Greene, I need HELP!!! Love, Your Student MOM! Mr. Cappetta said I could keep him!

*Math homework, the math notebook, the math workbook, and a pencil are required DAILY for class. *Students are expected to know multiplication and division facts and will be tested each week on their facts. These scores will be included in their grade. Please make sure your child studies his/her facts. *Homework completion and class preparation are tallied and included in each student’s average. Every student begins every marking period with 100 points. Five points are deducted each time a student is not prepared with homework or class required items. *STUDENTS are strongly encouraged to ask questions in class and seek extra help if they do not understand the concepts taught. Class participation is extremely important. *Tests are announced ONE WEEK in advance. Quizzes are announced at least three days in advance. *EXTRA HELP SESSIONS are offered DURING SCHOOL TIME prior to all tests and quizzes. Mrs. Pias will also be available after school on Wednesdays. Students wishing to stay after should notify Mrs. Pias by Tuesday and must bring a dismissal note for the office. *Please view the test re-take and class grading policies on Mrs. Pias’s web page.

*Class preparation is essential. Students need a pencil or pen, and homework. *All parts of homework assignments must be completed neatly and submitted on time. Homework completion is part of the history grade. *CLASS PARTICIPATION is extremely important. Students should be ready to try their best, be attentive, and ask and answer questions. *Tests are announced a week prior to the testing date. Tests are a major portion of the history grade. If a student is absent the day of the test, they are required to take the test UPON THEIR RETURN TO SCHOOL. *Homework completion and class preparation are tallied and included in each student’s average. Every student begins every marking period with 100 points.

*All students have a science notebook. It must be IN CLASS DAILY. *A Science Safety Contract is signed by the student and a parent. *Even though students work in a lab group to collect data, they are graded on THEIR OWN notes and final projects. *There is a rubric for every science project. All rubrics may be accessed from COURSE RESOURCES on Mrs. Greene’s web site. Students know what is expected for each assignment. *Unit vocabulary is posted in COURSE RESOURCES on Mrs. Greene’s web site. *Tests are announced ONE WEEK in advance. Quizzes are announced at least two days in advance. There are NO POP ASSESSMENTS. If a student is absent, they are expected to take the test UPON THEIR RETURN to school. *Please review Mrs. Greene’s web page for classroom expectations, grading policy, and homework assignments. *Please use exclusively when contacting Mrs. Greene.

*Students must have a pleasure reading book AT ALL TIMES. *Class preparation is counted in the reading grade. *Please view Mrs. Mills’s web site for information about classroom expectations and grading policies. *The more a student reads, the more a student achieves in reading. There is a direct correlation between reading volume and reading achievement. *Reading for meaning involves actively thinking about what is read. *Written responses to reading reflect the students’ understanding and experiences. *The reading grade includes fluency, vocabulary acquisition, reading using comprehension strategies, and elaborated written responses.

STUDY SKILLS *Write assignments in the agenda book. *Check teachers’ web pages for homework assignments, course resources, and useful links. *Check the pod’s calendar for test dates. *Use the online history and spelling book links. *Use the study guides completed in class. *Plan time for study. *Make a QUIET study area. *Do not wait until the last minute to study. *Ask teachers for help or clarification.

*Class preparation is a part of the writing grade. *Students use a writing journal. *Spelling and grammar are part of the writing program. *Students are expected to apply grammar and spelling rules in their written work IN ALL CLASSES. *Students use the writing process (planning, drafting, revising, editing, publishing, and reflecting) to develop written pieces. *Expository (informational) writing is a primary focus. *Grammar quizzes are given periodically.

Class preparation is 10% of each grade (History, Science, Writing, Reading) and 5% in Math. Students begin the marking period with 100 points. Each time a student is not prepared for class, points are deducted from the 100. Being prepared for class means: *the student has the appropriate textbook(s) and/or workbook(s). *the student has the required writing tool(s). *the student has the assigned homework. *the student has the required notebook. *the student has the applicable handout(s). *the student has an independent reading book. If any of the classroom requirements are missing, points are taken. The points are removed only ONCE, even if the student is missing more than one of the items listed. He/She is deemed unprepared for class if ANY of the items are missing. Each teacher decides how many points are deducted from the 100. Check each teacher’s grading policy for grading information. All deductions are documented.

1.Access Classroll.com using your password. Classroll.com 2. Find your child’s class average. 3. Find any assignments your child missed. 4. Missing assignments appear as a “50%” until the assignment is submitted. If the assignment is not submitted, the grade remains 50%. 5. Categories in Classroll are WEIGHTED. Calculating a simple average of all the grades is not possible. 6. All assignments have a category number. These categories are visible in the teachers’ grading policies. 7. CHECK CLASSROLL.COM OFTEN. your child’s teacher(s) if you have questions. 8.Hold your CHILD accountable for his/her work. 9.If you do not have a user name/password, please complete the “No User Name/Password” sheet on the back table and give it to Mrs. Wendt.

*Illness: An extra day for homework submission for each day of absence is allowed. *Tardy: STUDENTS are responsible for work missed in classes. Parents must sign the “Tardy Book”, or the late entrance to school is NOT excused. A student is TARDY after 8:05 AM. *Vacations (other than school vacations): Homework is not issued in advance of the vacation. Students are required to obtain and complete missed work upon their return to school. Students are allowed a one day grace period for each day absent to complete and submit missed work. Vacation “homework” includes reading a book and journal writing or practicing skills such as multiplication and division facts. ATTENDANCE IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. PLEASE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL PREPARED AND ON TIME.

Please do not schedule doctor, dentist, or orthodontist appointments during the mornings in March. Please do not plan vacations during the month of March. Please encourage you child to DO THEIR BEST WORK. The tests are extremely important. They reflect your child’s achievement and show areas of weakness. They are valuable tools.

CELL PHONE POLICY The use of CELL PHONES is strictly prohibited during school hours. NO cell phones are allowed in the classroom at any time. Students must have a Cell Phone Permission Form on file in the office to carry a cell phone to school. The phone must be OFF and in the student’s LOCKER during school hours. Please review the District’s Cell Phone Policy and direct any questions to Mr. English. Improperly stowed cell phones or cell phones in use during school hours are immediately confiscated.