Couse Rules English 1301 Ms. Myerston.

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Couse Rules English 1301 Ms. Myerston

Student Actions Be prompt Be prepared Be productive Arrive on time Brin materials Kno due dates Be productive Listen in class Take notes Stay on task Participate in class discussions Cooperate with classmates

Student Responsibilities Bring materils needed for class (notebook, textbook, planner, pens, and pencils). Submit all work on time Complete all psted assignments Request coursework you may have missed due to an absence Treat others with respect Respect all property

Grading Grading is based on points. Points are given for: Daily assignments Projects and exams Extra credit Grading Scale A = 90-100 B = 80-89 C = 70-79 D = 65-69 F = 0-64