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Class Rules
Class Procedures
Grading
Redo Policy
General Classroom Info.
100
Learn
What is our one class rule?
100
Raise your hand and wait your turn
How should you ask a question?
100
online (Power School)
Where can you check your grades?
100
48 hours for 1/2 credit (no signature). 1 week for 1/2 credit (with parent signature) 1 week for 1/4 credit (no signature)
How long do we have to complete redos?
100
Put your name on the paper.
What is the very 1st thing you do with your paper?
200
Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
What is safety?
200
Come in quietly, report to your seat, get our your homework, and check the board for what to do.
What are entrance procedures?
200
approximately 40%
How much do tests/quizzes count toward your overall grade?
200
Only tests & quizzes
What assignments are redo eligible?
200
A place where you can download study guides if you loose them, check homework, or find helpful links.
What is the classroom website?
300
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
What does the Golden Rule mean?
300
Stop what you are doing, wait silently, and give the teacher your attention.
What does the "bombs away" sound mean?
300
Check Plus, Check, Check Minus
How is daily classwork/homework scored?
300
On a separate piece of paper fix only the problems you missed. Staple the redo to the front of the original.
How do you complete a redo?
300
IDK or ?
What is an inappropriate math answer?
400
Pay attention and focus on learning. Stay on task and ignore distractions.
What does engage mean?
400
A place to leave messages so that we don't interrupt class.
What is the parking lot?
400
A place to keep track of what is assigned. A place to check what you missed if you are absent.
What is the assignment log?
400
Because it is not fair to the people who studied the first time around.
Why don't we get full credit on redos?
400
Because the teacher is not a mind reader and cannot help you if you don't understand.
Why should you show your work (or ask questions)?
500
L-listen E-engage A-always come prepared R-respect N-never stop trying
What does each letter of "Learn" stand for?
500
If you need a supply, you must leave something of yours in the front of the class.
What is the borrowing policy?
500
The categories are classwork/homework, notes, quizzes, tests, participation, and organization.
What are your grades based on?
500
Because math is a skill that builds upon itself. Success in future chapters will depend on what we are learning now.
Why are redos required?
500
Pencils, textbooks, binders, highlighters, paper, assignment logs, calculators, correcting pens
What are class supplies?