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1 Mrs. D. Smith-Martinez English Room 826

2 What We Will Cover Mission Statement Who’s Who Team Policies Homework Policy/Grading List of Materials What (not) to bring to class

3 School Mission Statement Our Mission at Richview Middle School is to provide a safe environment in which all students will be given challenging learning opportunities to foster responsible, productive, and respectful citizens for a changing world.

4 Who’s Who Principal –Mrs. Clark Vice Principals –Dr. Summerville –Mrs. Boss

5 Policies Procedures Consequences Rewards Heading Your Paper

6 Procedures BE ON TIME. When the bell rings, be in your assigned seat. BE PREPARED. Bring required materials to class (ex: pencils, paper, folder, assignments, books, etc.). RAISE YOUR HAND. Wait for permission to speak and/or get out of your seat. RESPECT OTHERS. Keep hands, feet, objects, and inappropriate comments to yourself.

7 Consequences 1st Offense: Verbal Warning/Last to Leave 2nd Offense: Parent Notification (email or call) 3rd Offense: Behavior Notification 4th Offense: Discipline Referral to the Office

8 Rewards Praise Stamps/stickers Positive Calls Home Class Parties Privilege passes

9 Heading Your Paper Name (First and Last) Class Period Date (Month, Day, Year) Title of Assignment/ Page Number * Top right-hand corner of your paper.

10 Homework Policy/ Grading

11 Why I assign homework I believe homework is important because it is a valuable aid in helping students make the most of their experience in school. I give homework because it reinforces what has been taught in class, prepares students for upcoming lessons and helps students develop self-discipline, responsibility and organizational skills.

12 When homework will be assigned Homework will be assigned Monday through Thursday nights, and should take students no more than 30 minutes to complete - not including long-range projects and studying for tests. Most homework assignments will involve re- reading assignments, answering questions, and completing related worksheets.

13 How to complete homework/classwork assignments Attempt ALL questions. Rephrase question in the answer –Question: Where do you go after English? –Answer: I go to Art after English.

14 Where do I place my homework? Place your homework on top of your desk during the bell ringer.

15 Test/Quizzes Adequate notice will be given for all tests (usually one week advanced notice). Any test that receives a D or F must be returned within 2 days signed by a parent. There will be no make-up of low quiz scores. A student who has scored an F on a test has one week (from the test date) to retake the test. Students will have at least two to three days advanced warning for quizzes. Tests and quizzes are worth 40% of your overall grade.

16 Folders Each student is required to have one 3- ring binder/folder (1 inch) to act as a class folder. Students may turn in their folders for extra credit at the end of each nine weeks. Each folder will be scored based on organization.

17 Notes Students are required to have a spiral notebook to write ENGLISH notes inside. Periodically, you will be able to use your notes on Tests. Please keep up with this notebook!

18 Project Each student may be required to present a project each nine weeks. Students will have a choice of the style of presentation (ex: PowerPoint presentation, 3-D diorama, etc.). Projects will be worth 20% of your overall grade.

19 Classwork Any other assignment that I assign will be worth 5-30 points each. All assignments need to be kept in the student’s folder for study purposes.

20 Absences Any student who is absent must check the absentee folder for their previous day(s) assignment(s). The absent student has three (3) days to make up any missed assignment(s).

21 Student’s Homework Responsibilities All assignments will be completed. Students are responsible for making up homework missed due to absences. Homework will be turned in on time. Students will turn in work that is neatly done.

22 If You Choose Not To Do Homework… Parents may be asked to sign completed homework each night. Students may be required to complete homework in my class during PE or advisory. Students may be required to complete homework in In-School Suspension (ISS).

23 Teacher’s Homework Responsibilities I will check all homework and keep a record of assignments completed and not completed. Because I strongly believe in the value positive support plays in motivating students to develop good study habits, I will give students praise and other incentives when they to their homework.

24 List of Materials Paper - College Rule 1 Three-Ring Binder/Folder (1 inch) Spiral notebook for notes No. 2 Pencils Colored pencils Multi colored highlighters Page protectors Hand sanitizer Kleenex Clorox Wipes

25 What NOT to bring to class Negative Attitude Food/Drink Gum Make-up/Grooming products Other subject work Cell Phone


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