 Class Rule: RESPECT everyone and everything in this classroom and on campus.  Expectations: › Be courteous  What does this mean? › Be prepared  What.

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 Class Rule: RESPECT everyone and everything in this classroom and on campus.  Expectations: › Be courteous  What does this mean? › Be prepared  What does this mean? › Be on time  What does this mean?

 What is allowed? › Pants › Shorts › Skirts › Jackets › T-shirts › Sleeveless shirts (that cover the shoulder and with reasonable armholes)  What is not allowed at school? › Spaghetti straps, › Saggy pants › Hats › Bandanas › Beach attire › Muscle shirts with large armholes  What might happen if dress code isn’t followed?

 English II › On-level Novel 1 – Composition Notebooks (standard 9.75x7.5) › 3x3 Post-it Notes & Post-it Strips › Multi-colored highlighters › Scotch Tape (for interactive notebooks) › Personal Pencil Sharpener with Reservoir › Binder or Folder for organizing handouts › Pencils/Pens › LOOSE LEAF notebook paper  AP Literature › 1 – 2” Binder with pockets and front sleeve › 1 – 5 Pack of notebook dividers › 1– Pack of multi-colored highlighters › 1 - Personal Pencil Sharpener with Reservoir › Post-it Notes › Pencils › Black Pens › college ruled notebook paper

 For the consideration and safety of others, no perfume, cologne, or other fragrances(such as body mist/spray or hairspray) is allowed in or near the classroom.  This also includes strongly scented hand sanitizer. Thank you!!! -Ms. Goodin

 Students are expected to attend class every day.  If you are absent from class for any reason, it is your responsibility to obtain and  You can obtain the work from the teacher, a reliable friend or student, or class website.  Make-ups for quizzes, tests, and any missed work will be given during the scheduled makeup times following your return.  You must be on time to be admitted for these make-up sessions.

 Unless told otherwise, cell phones should be turned off and stowed before entering the classroom. › There will be time to use your devices.  This time will be indicated via the BYOT Stop Sign at the front of the classroom. Note: it is illegal to record, audio or visual, a person inside of a classroom without their knowledge or consent.

 Please be aware of your belongings and surroundings at all times within the classroom.  If you borrow supplies, return them where you got them.  If it isn’t yours, please leave it alone.

 English II › Class Website:  › Remind 101  Class  Number : › Ms. Goodin’s  › Phone number:   Extension:  AP Literature › Class Website:  › Remind 101  Class  Number : › Ms. Goodin’s  › Phone number:   Extension: There are multiple resources available for your success. Please use the following technology resources to your advantage:

 It is going to be a fast-paced, exciting year. There is much that you will learn, and even more that you will get to teach your fellow classmates.  This class relies on each and every student being a member of the classroom and learning experience. It is imperative that you do your part by staying up to date on your work.  If ever you feel like you are falling behind or do not understand, it is your responsibility to speak with me about it. Your success begins with you.  This class is not about grades. It is about learning. Learning is an organic, interactive process.  Ten percent of your life was decided by others; the other ninety is fully and completely up to you. Make it the best experience you can!

 In life, there are consequences that come with every action. Likewise, there will also be consequences in this classroom.

 Rewards › During class time, you have the opportunity to win points for your tablemates. These points will be accumulated in order to find out which table is the best. › Points can be earned in a variety of ways… what can you do to gain points for your table?  Consequences › Being prepared for class and behaving appropriately is a must inside of the classroom. It would behoove you to make sure you are always inside the bounds of social norms. › Failing to come to class prepared or hindering your classmates from learning may mean entering Ms. Goodin’s Game of Chance. › What might you do that could put your name in the bucket?

 To collect the most points and gain victory for you and your classmates!  To have fun  To learn...six teams enter, only one will win.  All five English II classes will work together to gain points for their table color… that means you are responsible for more than just your class… your tablemates span five classes!  Work together to be victorious!

 Putting your name in the bucket isn’t necessarily a guarantee that you will be chosen each drawing.  However, the more times your name goes into the bucket, the more likely it will be that you will be chosen.  Consequences will vary and may not be the same for each drawing.  Be prepared for things to change in class due to the drawing.