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West Middle School 8 th Grade Science Heidi Brungardt 254- 7435 Blog address: http://scienceatwest.edublogs.org/ Frequently Asked Questions Hello and welcome to 8 th grade science! I am looking forward to working with and getting to know each of you and I hope to challenge you to think like a scientist this school year. What will I learn? Over the course of the school year, we will discuss several concepts within science including: classroom safety, chemistry, physics, scientific technology, and a short review of Life Science and Earth Science. What materials will I need? Positive Attitude Your Notebook (which you will keep in class) Pencils GlueStick Colored Pencils Pair of headphones (for science labs on the computer) How will I be graded? Participation in class (individual and group work) Notebook Weekly Homework Projects Quizzes and Exams Grades will be posted in class every two weeks. You may also check your grade every two weeks using www.Parentbridge.com . You determine your success by your willingness to devote the time, effort, and energy to in-class and out-of-class commitment. What can I expect for homework? There will generally be a short weekly homework assignment. These are due at the beginning of class on Fridays. Other homework may include overflow from daily work, daily reflection and review, long-term projects, or absentee work. When may I get extra help? Do what active learners do. . .ask for help! Ask me for help in class. . . that’s when I see you!

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Page 1: Expectations for Science

West Middle School 8th Grade Science Heidi Brungardt 254-7435

Blog address: http://scienceatwest.edublogs.org/

Frequently Asked Questions

Hello and welcome to 8th grade science! I am looking forward to working with and getting to know each of you and I hope to challenge you to think like a scientist this school year.

What will I learn? Over the course of the school year, we will discuss several concepts within science

including: classroom safety, chemistry, physics, scientific technology, and a short review of Life Science and Earth Science.

What materials will I need? Positive Attitude Your Notebook (which you will

keep in class) Pencils GlueStick

Colored Pencils Pair of headphones

(for science labs on the computer)

How will I be graded? Participation in class (individual and group work) Notebook Weekly Homework Projects Quizzes and Exams

Grades will be posted in class every two weeks. You may also check your grade every two weeks using www.Parentbridge.com. You determine your success by your willingness to devote the time, effort, and energy to in-class and out-of-class commitment. What can I expect for homework? There will generally be a short weekly homework assignment. These are due at the beginning of class on Fridays. Other homework may include overflow from daily work, daily reflection and review, long-term projects, or absentee work.

When may I get extra help? Do what active learners do. . .ask for help! Ask me for help in class. . . that’s when I see you! Write to me from www.ParentBridge.com, Check the blog weekly: http://scienceatwest.edublogs.org/Email me: [email protected]

What do I need to know about safety in the classroom? As safety is key to any science classroom, you will sign a safety contract (next page) and pass a quiz on safety prior to performing any laboratory activities. Safety expectations are posted throughout the classroom as reminders. If you are safe with labs, then you get to participate. If you choose to endanger the lab situation, you will be provided with an alternative paper assignment.

What if I am absent? Come to school and come often!!!

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If you do miss class, there are three places you need to look. 1. The front assignment board. 2. The absent folder on the back wall. 3.Check the

Blog. Copies of assignments will be in the absent folder (some may be on the blog). It is your responsibility to find these. Please notify me if you know you will be missing class. There may be activities that cannot be made-up at home, so if you miss class you may have to arrange a time to make up that activity after school. You will receive a textbook for the year. It is your responsibility to return it in the condition you received it. Fines may occur if there is obvious mis-use of the book.

Your book is also on-line at http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078600510/

Extra Credit Opportunities: Extra credit opportunities will be available throughout the year. For it to count, you must have all other assignments already turned in. Opportunities for extra credit may include: self-check quizzes from your on-line text website (scores emailed to me), current events paragraph summaries. Check the extra credit folder in the back of the room, for additional opportunities.

How may my parents/guardians contact you?The quickest way to contact me is through www.parentbridge.com E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: 254-7435 (voicemail) or 254-5090 (school phone)Blog: http://scienceatwest.edublogs.org/

Ways parents can help at home: Read with students, talk about what’s going on in science, watch the news together and discuss the science there, or even visit the Math and Science Center on Unaweep Ave.!!!

How can I be successful in your class? Top 10 keys for gaining success in Ms. Brungardt’s class:

10. The Power of 3!!! Respect, Responsibility, Relationship! 9. Read and follow all school rules and policies as well as all

safety expectations . . . they’re there for a reason.

8. Use the restroom and get a drink during passing period. 7. Put your name on your paper . . . it’s your work, take credit for it! No

name = no credit. 6. Attend class everyday and participate in class discussion. Ask questions!

Challenge yourself-be an active learner! 5. Be ready to start with the bell. Tardies = Detention4. Complete your own work, complete it to your best ability, complete it on time,

and turn it in. 3. Be prepared for class- pen or sharpened pencil, notebook, and any work that is

due, before the 1st bell rings. 2. At the end of the hour, be in your seats and make sure the room looks the way

you remember it from the first day of school (Immaculate!) and then I’ll dismiss you.

And the number one key to gaining success in Ms. Brungardt’s science class. . .1. Consistently bring a positive attitude with you to class.

What if I mess up? If I see there is a disruption in the learning cycle, you will get a quiet reminder from me. If I continue to see the concern, we will have a chat and this may result in an written

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behavior notification. You may call a parent/guardian concerning the matter, or if the disruptive behavior continues, I may refer you to the office for extra behavior support.

We are a team and together we will have a successful school year!!! Ms. Brungardt

Safety Contract

As a student in Ms. Brungardt’s science class, I will:

a. Follow all instructions the teacher gives me. _____b. Follow all classroom safety expectations. ______c. Wear proper protection for eyes, face, hands, and body as needed

during investigations. _____d. Not consume food or drink, or apply makeup or have candy or gum

in lab. ______e. Perform only investigations that the teacher has authorized. ______f. Know the location and proper use of all safety equipment. _____g. Know and follow all emergency procedures. ______h. Dispose of waste material and broken glass properly. ____i. Immediately report all injuries, spills, breaks or other unusual

happenings to the teacher. ______j. Tie back loose clothing and hair. ____k. Not remove any materials, equipment or chemicals from the

classroom. ____l. Keep my area neat and my aisle clear. ____m.Ask questions when I have difficulty understanding directions.

_____n. Behave in a safe and responsible manner at all times. _____

I understand that I may be assigned alternative activities if I choose not to follow this contract. _______

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Return to Ms. Brungardt by Friday 8/22/08 Expectations for Science 08-09

Safety Contract 2008-2009

I have read and understood the Frequently Asked Questions and the Safety Contract for Ms. Brungardt’s 8th Grade Science Class. I agree to follow these policies.

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_______________________________________ Printed Name Here:

Student Signature Date _____________________________

_______________________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date Block _________