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Back to School - Classroom Expectations Welcome to Mrs. Grashorn’s Reading and Writing Workshop

Mrs. Grashorn BA Elementary (K-8) Education/Psychology, Kean University MA Art of Teaching, MaryGrove College Taught in Mountainside and East Hanover School Districts Grades 6-8th LAL, Science, Social Studies, Basic Skills Support (Reading & Writing) Live locally and have 2 daughters who are in the Woodbridge School District (6th & 10th grade)

Prentice Hall Literature Common Core Edition Unit 1 Fiction and Nonfiction How do we decide what is true? Unit 2 Short Stories Is conflict always bad? Unit 3 Types of Nonfiction What is important to know? Unit 4 Poetry Do we need words to communicate well? Unit 5 Drama How do we decide who we are? Unit 6 Themes in Folk Literature How much do our communities shape us? Online textbook

Responsibility for Class Bring notebook, agenda, pen/pencils, highlighter, and index cards to class. Know due dates, and submit all coursework on time. All assignments are posted on the board, on my School Wires page, written daily in the agenda book. Remind 101 texts/emails notifications can be used for upcoming quizzes, tests or projects. School Wires

Policies Please be in your seat when the bell rings, as class begins at that time. Always have a book with you to complete Silent Sustained Reading time (SSR). Absences Ask classmates first for assignments or check School Wires on the website. There will also be a “We Missed You” folder with your assignments. Each absence has a two-day grace period.

Grading - Posted online on Genesis Grades are based on: 2/3 Minor Assessments Classwork Quizzes Notebook Checks Participation & Preparedness 1/3 Major Assessments Major/Group projects Book reports Tests Essays All TESTS must be signed & returned. There will be no grades lower than 50% on Assessments Our Grading Scale 98-100% = A+ 95-97% = A 92-94% = A- 89-91% = B+ 86-88% = B 83-85% = B- 80-82% = C+ 77-79% = C 74-76% = C- 71-73% = D+ 68-70% = D 65-67% = D 64- Below = F

My Pledge to Your Student….. I will trust them until they give me reason to do otherwise. I will respect them and work with them to solve problems. I will promptly correct and offer feedback on their work. I will work with them to meet learning goals. I will offer extra help before/after school and during lunch.