Grading
About the Room
Expectations
The Year Ahead
Materials
100

Name an assignment that would be considered a MINOR grade.

Warm-ups, notes, brainstorms, or sketchbook assignments.

100

Where are our trash cans located at in the classroom?

By each door and near Mr. Freund's desk.
100

If you make a mess, what should you do?

Clean up.

100

How many MAJOR project will we complete each quarter?

One project.

100

How do we treat our materials?

With respect.

200

Name an assignment that would be considered a MAJOR grade.

Projects, artist statements, and art show entry.
200

Where do you look to find an overview of what we are doing in class?

The chalkboard under "objective".

200

While I am not expecting perfect, what am I expecting?

Trying your best.

200

What are our quarterly themes?

Identity, object, design and community, and nature and narrative.

200
If you don't have a pencil, where should you go?

To the pencil holder at Mr. Freund's desk.

300

What is the percent of your overall grade are minor assignments are worth?

70%.

300

What are the caddies on your table for?

Everyday materials like crayons and color pencils.
300

When working in class with your peers, your teacher, the materials, and the space itself, what should you show?

Respect.

300

Where do we store our classwork such as notes, brainstorm papers, and warm-up sheets?

In our folders in our class bin.

300

If a material is needed that is not already out, where can you find them?

In the cabinet labeled with that material.

400

How long after the due date of an assignment do you have to submit that assignment WITHOUT hurting your grade?

One week.

400

Where are you NOT supposed to go and/or touch without permission? (Hint: TWO locations)

Mr. Freund's desk and the storage closet.

400

Even when you are not feeling it today, how should you come to class?

With a positive attitude and ready to work.

400

If we remain on tasks and complete all of our work, what can we as a class earn?

Fun Day Friday!
400

When getting materials for a project, what do we need to make sure we do when we are done with them?

Return them to where we got them from in the same condition we got them in.

500

What percentage does your grade go down every day after the extended due date of an assignment?

10%.

500

What are THREE tasks you need to complete before being dismissed from class?

Put sketchbook folders away, clean up the table and floor around you, turn in your assignments for grading or safe keeping, and return materials to where they belong.

500

What is our MOST strict policy and what does it mean?

Cell Phone Policy: all personal electronic devices (cell phones, headphones, airpods, and more) are OFF and AWAY either in a pocker, in a locker, or left at home.

500

What kind of projects and assignments might we see throughout the year?

Sewing, watercolor, painting, charcoal, oil pastel, and ink.

500

When cleaning up at the end of class, where should you double check for materials you might have missed?

The floor around you.