What happens the first time a student doesn’t meet expectations?
Student Reminder
What percent of the grade comes from Major Grades?
50%
When is homework due?
Fridays
What do students receive on payday in the class economy?
Salaries
What type of folder is required for students?
A 3-prong, 2-pocket folder
At what step does lunch detention occur?
Step 3 – Student Conference, Contact Home, & Lunch Detention.
What percent of the grade is Minor Grades?
25%
Are students assigned weekend homework?
No — weekends are for rest/reset.
What website has newsletters, weekly class info, and resources?
My class website (tinyurl.com/lecsfrostmath)
What two writing tools must students bring for corrections and highlighting?
Red pens and highlighters (2 different colors)
What is the consequence after lunch detention if behavior doesn’t improve?
Student Conference, Contact Home, & Afterschool Detention
What percent of the grade is the End-of-Trimester Assessment?
25%
Where must students go to find missing assignments if absent?
Google Classroom
What online tool is used for communication with students and parents?
Remind Messaging System
Name two optional student supplies that could enhance notes.
Multi-colored pens, ruler, sharpener, etc.
What happens at the final step of consequences?
Teacher-Level Referral & Parent Conference.
What is the letter grade range for “Mastery”?
A (90–100%) and B+ (85–89%)
What else must students obtain after an absence?
Any missing notes from a peer.
What three parts make up the class economy?
Class jobs, class store, and financial literacy/management
How many tab dividers should students have in their binder?
4 tab dividers
What are the “5 Ps” students are expected to demonstrate each day?
Be Prompt, Polite, Prepared, Productive, and Patient!
What rubric level corresponds to a D (60–69%)?
Level 2 – Basic Knowledge
How can students redo unsatisfactory assignments?
By using their in-class insurance policies before the trimester ends.
What financial responsibilities do students manage in the economy?
Rent, utilities, and fines for misbehavior.
Give two examples of optional classroom donations that support learning.
Examples include tissue boxes, disinfectant wipes, sticky notes, index cards, printer paper