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Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

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Page 1: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Classroom Expectations

Early U.S. HistoryMs. Letlow

Page 2: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Student Behaviors

• Be prompt Be ready to learn when class begins.

• Be prepared Have materials with you and know due dates.

• Be a polite and positive participant Speak appropriately for the situation.

• Be productive Use class time effectively and turn in work on time.

• Be a problem solver Correct problems quickly and peacefully before

they escalate.

Page 3: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Show Respect

• Value yourself. Be honest and ethical, and practice strong moral values.

• Treat all members of the school community and all visitors with politeness and respect.

• Honor the ideas and opinions of others.

• Offer to help.

• Be responsible with property and belongings.

Page 4: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Responsibility for Coursework

• Bring notebook, workbook, planner, highlighter, colored pencils and a pen or pencil.

• Know due dates, and submit all coursework on time.

• All assignments are posted on the overhead and on the class Web site.

• When working with others, work together and solve differences before it effects your work.

Page 5: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Promote Lifelong Learning

You can develop lifelong learning traits: By showing curiosity about human nature and

how the world works. By seeking and valuing diversity. By persisting in seeking out new solutions. By using your unique talents and intelligence to

promote positive change. By learning and applying technology tools to

solve problems.

Page 6: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Policies

• Food and beverages are not allowed in the classroom, only water.

• Please return to your seat when the bell rings, as class begins at that time and I will take roll.

• Major assignments and projects can be resubmitted. They will be scored at a 10% deduction.

• Absences Ask classmates or look at the website first for

assignments. Each absence has a two-day grace period.

Page 7: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Grading

• Grades are based on percentages.

• The percentage categories are: (35%)Exams and major projects (35%)Quizzes, minor projects and workbook

pages (30%)Assignments (daily work)

• Each assignment is given a grade between 1 and 4. Zeros are given for incomplete work.

• Grades are posted online and updated every Thursday.

Grading Scale4= A3= B2= C1= D0= F

Page 8: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

My Pledge to Students

• I will trust you until you give me reason to do otherwise.

• I will respect you and work with you to solve problems.

• I will promptly correct and offer feedback on your work.

• I will work with you to meet learning goals.

• I will offer extra help and alternative assessments should you require them.

Page 9: Classroom Expectations Early U.S. History Ms. Letlow

Quick INFO

• No late work is accepted

• Tutorials are Thursday after school or at lunch. Detentions are on the same day as well.

• My Website is http://msms.crpusd.org/tinaletlow.html

• My email is [email protected]

• Grades are available online at

Grading Scale4= A3= B2= C1= D0= F