Mythology and Folklore

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Mythology and Folklore Course Expectations

Course Scope This one-year course is an introduction to mythology and folklore emphasizing its influence in literature. This course will emphasize the relationships among culture, philosophy, psychology, and literature. Literature, composition, discussion, and critical-thinking skills will be taught concurrently. Instructional practices will incorporate integration of diversity awareness including appreciation of all cultures and their important contributions to society. The appropriate use of technology is an integral part of this course. This course will fulfill one elective credit required for high school graduation.

Tardy Policy Tardiness is a serious disruption to the educational program. Every student is required to be in his/her seat when the tardy bell rings. With that in mind, the Legacy High School Tardy Policy will be strictly enforced.

Grading Scale 90% - 100% A 80% - 89% B 70% - 79% C 60% - 69% D Below 60% F

Percentages Classwork 25% Homework 25% Tests / Quizzes 20% Participation 10% Projects 20%

Participation Classroom participation is 10% of your grade. Participation is NOT just coming to class every day! Participation means you attend class regularly, take notes, keep your work up-to-date, raise your hand to answer questions, volunteer to read, work as a group member, and in general contribute to the class in some manner other than simply sitting in your seat.

Make-up procedures – (NRS and CCSD Regulations Policy 5113) After any absence, a secondary student is required to initiate contact with the teacher(s) to obtain appropriate makeup work within three school days immediately following the absence. Once contact has been made with the teacher(s), specific makeup work must be completed and returned to the teacher(s) within a reasonable length of time, to be determined by the teacher and communicated to the student/parent or legal guardian. The makeup work must be returned to the teacher(s) by the specified due date if it is to be acknowledged.

Other Absolutely NO food or drink in the room (bottled water only)! It attracts ants, cockroaches, earwigs, scorpions, spiders and other undesirable creatures. Passes are given to the nurse and restroom only. Passes are NOT given to visit other teachers. One student out of the room at a time. Candy and gum are not permitted in class for the reasons given above. Plus, they tend to create a sticky mess regardless of how careful you are.

Other All personal property is the responsibility of the student. School property that is given to a student is the student’s responsibility to care for and return when requested. Lost textbooks and other materials will result in fines. No nuisance items. Nuisance items can and will be confiscated. Nuisance items include, but are not limited to: walkmans, headphones, gameboys, pagers, skateboards, basketballs, footballs, soccer balls, hackeysacks, pictures and photographs.

Other Note on cell phones: CCSD policy allows students to have cell phones, iPhones, etc. but they must be turned to either OFF or SILENT during class time. Cell phones and such that go off during class will be confiscated. Sharpies are not allowed. Highlighters are ok. White-out is not allowed.