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Classroom Rules & Procedures Mrs. Castañeda’s Classroom Rules & Procedures

CONFERENCE PERIODS and contact information 5th Period conference My direct # is 937-3956 Email – ccasta21@sisd.net Website: www.sisd.net (under Departments/Fine Arts/Castaneda)

Required Materials REGULAR PENCILS (12 in a box)    REGULAR PENCILS (12 in a box) COLOR PENCILS (12 or more in the box CRAYOLA or PRISMACOLOR preferred) FINE SHARPIE PENS (2-4) ERASERS (WHITE LATEX ERASERAND A PINK PEARL ERASER) HAND HELD SHARPENER    SPIRAL SKETCHBOOK (9 X 12BUT NOT SMALLER) KLEENEX (1 box)

GRADES Daily Work-50% Test and Projects- 30% Nine Weeks Exam-20% Grades will be posted on a weekly basis on the bulleting board so that students can track their progress.

Exceptional work is entered in contests throughout the school year! Daily grades are given based on your participation for each workday. A “0” will be given for work not done on that day. Your attendance is part of your daily grade. Unexcused absences are marked as “0” and will be changed once the work is made up and turned in. I encourage students to speak to me if they have been absent and need to make-up work.  Major project grades are based on creativity, following directions, and craftsmanship (how neatly/professionally your work is done). Final exams are either written or based on final critique. Exceptional work is entered in contests throughout the school year!

How to Succeed in This Course: * Always have a pencil and other materials available in class. * You are expected to be working in class every day. If you tend to work slowly, plan to spend time outside of the class completing work. * If you are responsible for ruining someone else's work, you will receive a "0” on your own work. * There is a "hands-off" policy regarding work done in this classroom by other people both from your class and from other periods. Look and enjoy but don't touch. * Working on someone else's project is not allowed. * Don't let your mouth move faster than your brain. Think before you speak. * Talking with each other while working is permitted within certain boundaries as long as they follow the rules above.

Be on time Students must be in their assigned seat by the tardy bell. Tardy Policy As per school policy students who are late to class more than 3 times will be referred to the office (REFERRAL).

No food or drinks allowed

No electronic devices allowed during instructional time NO CELL PHONES, iPods, PSPs, or any other electronic devices allowed. Listening to your own music is allowed ONLY during STUDIO TIME but not during Powerpoint presentations, demonstrations, or when we have a guest speaker. MUST have your own headphones in order to do that. Items used when NOT allowed or if you are caught playing games/watching videos/movies on your phone…will be picked up and turned into the office.

RESTROOM POLICY It is the student’s responsibility to use the restroom before class. Restroom passes should be used for emergencies only. No passes the first and last 10 minutes of class!

My number one rule in art is "To Try Your Best My number one rule in art is "To Try Your Best." I don't expect perfect artists, but I do expect artists that always do their personal best. I believe that all students can create art, but they need to follow classroom rules to be able to do this. Behavior that interferes with the overall climate of the classroom will not be accepted. In order for all students to have the best chance to learn and create art, the following classroom expectations and rules/procedures will be in effect at all times. Rules/Procedures 1. Follow directions the first time that they are given. 2. Respect others and their art. Listen when someone else is talking and have your eyes on them. If it's not yours don't touch it (unless you are given permission). 3. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. 4. Use art materials properly. Only use the specified material. 5. Everyone is responsible for cleaning up their work space. 6. Use your own ideas (no copyrighted material can be used in art work). 7. Work at your own table (follow the seating chart). You should not be wandering around the room visiting with your friends. 8.  Electronic devices (ipods, headphones, cellphones, etc) are not permitted in the classroom unless the internet is needed for an assignment and only when I give students permission to use it.  

The bell does not release you, I DO! Students must remain in their seat until teacher releases the class. Classroom must be in order and clean before dismissal.

Adhere to ALL school rules and policies http://www.sisd.net/cms/lib/TX01001452/Centricity/Domain/1238/principalNewsletterAugust.pdf

Extreme situations will result on immediate referral Consequences 1st Offence - verbal warning 2nd Offence - 10 minute detention 3rd Offence - 15 minute detention and parent contact 4th Offence - Parent contact and office referral Extreme situations will result on immediate referral Suggested Classroom rules

ABSENCES Make-Up Assignment and Exam Policy: It is the student’s responsibility to request missing assignments. Make-Up Assignment and Exam Policy: Teacher will provide make-up work for absences. It is the student’s responsibility to complete make-up work within a reasonable time determined in conference with the teacher. A minimum of one-day make-up time is allowed for each absence.

Tutoring / Make Up I believe in second chances, therefore all work can be corrected. Tutoring Schedule: Mornings Mon - Thursday: 7:45 - 8:35 am. After School: Thursdays: 4-5pm I will keep students posted weekly on the days I will be staying after school in case of any changes. Also checking my online webpage will help in getting the missed notes/PowerPoint presentations. http://www.sisd.net/Page/28050

Learning Unlearning: Who Told You You Couldn’t Draw?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfQothPU1gA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TXEZ4tP06c How Drawing Has Taught Me How To Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV0Iob65Nq4 The Gap by Ira Glass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbC4gqZGPSY What If Money Was No Object? Alan Watts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khOaAHK7efc Wear Sunscreen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTJ7AzBIJoI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQlJ3vOp6nI

AP Studio Art Drawing & 2D Intros: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHgIqgMP7_4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUBFuODvxA0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXqazSB5iHs