6 th Grade Art 2013-2014 Miss McDaniel Room 215 This powerpoint will be on my website.

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6 th Grade Art Miss McDaniel Room 215 This powerpoint will be on my website.

Art Fees $30 – Cash or Check made out to Kleb Intermediate School DUE DATE: September 13, 2013 Please pay this fee as soon as possible, it is required of all Art students If fee is not paid or a note not given by the time the first report card comes out, a hold will be placed on the student’s report card.

Behavior Expectations Students will work quietly and pay attention. Students will raise their hands to speak or ask a question. Students will have their supplies and artwork by the time the bell rings. If students are not inside classroom when bell rings, they will be tardy. Students will respect the artwork and supplies of their classmates. Students will replace all supplies that they have borrowed.

Classroom Leave Privileges Students will be issued 2 bathroom passes for every six weeks. Once those passes have been used, students may only leave the classroom in case of an emergency. If you don’t use either one by the end of the 6 th weeks, you will get extra credit. Please make sure you take care of any restroom or locker needs before you enter the classroom. This includes getting a drink of water.

1 st Day Paperwork - 6 th Grade Art Information Sheet - Classroom Syllabus ALL PAPERWORK DUE BACK THIS FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th THIS IS FOR A GRADE. ALL PAPERWORK MUST BE SIGNED BY YOUR PARENTS

Grades 60% Major Grades 40% Minor Grades Examples of Major Grades: Major Project Drawing Assignments (More than 3) Essay Research Project Examples of Minor Grades: Paperwork Drawing (Per assignment) Supplies Check Art Worksheet FAILURES Items not turned in will go in the gradebook as a 0 until they are turned in. This includes major projects if they are not turned in. Please make necessary steps to turn in all assignments or the student could be at risk for failure of the six weeks. If failure occurs, parental contact will be made during the six weeks to discuss the student’s grade Grades are: Completion (if you fully did the assignment and turned it in) Quality & Effort-based (How the project looks & how much work you did) Quality & Effort-based (How the project looks & how much work you did)

Make-up work for a grade below a 70 Major Projects: If your grade was below a 70 on a major project because you failed to complete it, then please come to the teacher to arrange for more time. The assignment will be accepted until the end of the 6 th weeks with a late penalty. Making both major & minor grades, an alternate assignment may be assigned to make up the grade if timing doesn’t permit the assignment to be redone. Minor Grades: If your grade was below a 70 on a minor grade, please come to the teacher to arrange to make it up. The assignment will be accepted until the end of the 6 th weeks with a late penalty. Tests & Quizes: Tests & Quizes: If a students fails a test or a quiz, they have the opportunity to retest, they just have to ask the teacher to arrange the retesting opportunity.

Classroom Supplies Every art student needs to purchase or bring a sketchbook (preferred), a notebook or a binder for art. Bring this item with you every day to class as we will use it often. Keep classroom supplies in the student’s locker. If the student leaves their classroom supplies in the room and they can’t find it, they will be responsible for replacing it. EVERY DAY, BRING YOUR: SKETCHBOOK, ART NOTEBOOK OR ART BINDER PENCIL PENCIL SHARPENER YOUR SUPPLY CARD A random supplies grade will be taken per six weeks to ensure materials are brought every day.

Art Supply Card I am going to give you an index card on which you will write your NAME & CLASS PERIOD on BOTH SIDES. You will now draw on & decorate this card – have it reflect your personality. When you are finished, you will give it to me and I will laminate it. This will be your art supply card for the year. You will bring it to class everyday. When you need to check out a supply, such as a book or one of my supplies, you will hand me your card. When you return the supply, you will receive your card back. If I do not receive my supply back, you will be responsible for the cost of the item. Keep your art supply card in your sketchbook, art notebook, or art binder once I laminate it and give it to you. I will give you a library pocket to attach to the inside cover of your sketchbook to make it easier for you.

Artwork Storage Each student is going to receive a storage folder now. Using your pencil and markers, draw on it and decorate it. Make it reflect your personality because you will be storing your completed artwork in it for portfolio review grade at the end of each semester. Examples are up front. This folder will be yours all year to store your artwork in. Make sure you put ALL of your loose artwork in here at the end of each day. You can also put any papers I give back to you in here. Make sure everything is neatly placed in here. There will be a vertical slot specifically for students’ classes which they can place your folder (PLEASE BE AWARE HOWEVER THE ONLY WAY STUDENTS CAN GUARANTEE THE FOLDER’S SAFETY IS TO TAKE IT WITH THEM EVERY DAY) PLACE YOUR FOLDER IN YOUR APPROPRIATE CLASS SLOT