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Classroom Expectations

Classroom Expectations. 6 th Grade Science Mr. Blaszczyk. RESPECT. 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.

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Classroom Expectations

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  1. Classroom Expectations 6th Grade Science Mr. Blaszczyk RESPECT

  2. 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.

  3. Student Behaviors • Follow directions the first time they are given. • Listen attentively to the instructions. • Keep all hands, feet and objects to yourself. • Don’t touch others. • Raise your hand and wait to be called on • Don’t shout or blurt out . • Have all materials when you enter class • Be prepared.. • Adjust your voice to suit the activity • Use apropiate volume. • Follow all safety guidelines • The Science Lab has many additional safety concerns

  4. Materials • Two Green Spiral Notebooks • Daily Notes • Question of the day • One Green Folder • Handouts • Graded Papers • Pencil • Ruler • Calculator

  5. Responsibility for Coursework • Bring both notebooks, folder, planner, and appropriate writing tools to class. • Know due dates, and submit all work on time. • All assignments are posted on the bulletin board and on the class Web site.

  6. Policies • Food and beverages are not allowed in the classroom. • Please be in your seat when the bell rings and start on the “Question of the day” • Major assignments and projects can be resubmitted. They will be scored at a lowered grade.

  7. Consequences / Rewards • Verbal Praise • Spartan Tickets • Phone Call Home • Free Computer Time • Verbal Warning • Time Out • Phone Call Home • Lunch Detention • Referral 3 Strike System: Verbal Warning Lunch Detention / Call Home Major Referral

  8. Grading • Grades are based on the accumulation of points. • Points are based on: • Bell Ringer(effort) • Completion of assignments (daily work) • Major projects, quizzes and exams. Grades are posted online and updated weekly • Our Grading Scale • 90-100% = A • 80-89% = B • 70-79% = C • 60-69% = D • Below 60% = F

  9. Promote Lifelong Learning You will develop lifelong learning traits: • By showing curiosity about human nature and how the world works. • By seeking and valuing others input. • By persisting in seeking out new solutions.. • By learning and applying technology tools to solve problems.

  10. 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.

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