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Classroom Expectations

Classroom Expectations. Chemistry Mr. Oppelt. 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 in a normal tone of voice, and listen attentively. Be productive

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Classroom Expectations

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  1. Classroom Expectations Chemistry Mr. Oppelt

  2. 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 in a normal tone of voice, and listen attentively. • Be productive • Turn in work on time, and always do your best. • Be a problem solver • Correct problems before they escalate.

  3. 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.

  4. Responsibility for Coursework • Bring notebook, textbook, planner, and appropriate writing tools to class. • Know due dates, and submit all coursework on time. • All assignments are posted on the class Web site @ www.coachoclass.weebly.com

  5. 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.

  6. Policies • Food and beverages are not allowed in the classroom. • Please be in your seat when the bell rings, as class begins at that time. • Absences • Ask classmate first for assignments, check JMC lesson plans, check class web site. • Each excused absence has a two-day grace period.

  7. Grading • Our Grading Scale • 93-100% = A • 90-92% = A- • 87-89% = B+ • 83-86% = B • 80-82% = B- • 77-79% = C+ • 73-76% = C • 70-72% = C- • 67-69% = D+ • 63-66% = D • 60-62% = D- • Below 60% = F • Grades are calculated on cumulative percentage and are rounded up whenever possible. • Grades are based on the accumulation of points. • Points are based on: • Completion of assignments (daily work and labs) • Quizzes and Tests • Grades are available on JMC and updated regularly

  8. 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 should you require it.

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