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Welcome to Hewlett High School! 9th Grade English Mrs. Adams Please be seated. Begin reading handout. Fill in Summer Reading sign-in sheet Bring SOAPS tomorrow! Welcome to Hewlett High School! 2014

“Literature Basket” Independent Reading Texts 9th Grade Canons/ Texts Class Close Reading Texts “Literature Basket” Independent Reading Texts Anthem Lord of the Flies Heroes, Gods & Monsters of the Greek Myths Twelve Angry Men Romeo & Juliet/ The Taming of the Shrew …and various texts from NYS Common Core Modules Acceleration All My Sons Animal Farm Catcher in the Rye To Kill a Mockingbird Things Fall Apart April 21, 2017

The Common Core ELA Regents One of the major curricular shifts demanded by the Common Core for English Language Arts is a focus on writing from sources using evidence. The CCLS requires that informational text, in particular literary nonfiction, take on a more dominant role in high school English Language Arts classes than they have before. Part 1 Reading Comprehension will include two to five informational and literature texts. Part 2 Writing From Sources will generally consist of up to two to five informational texts, and/or graphics or one literature text. Part 3 Text Analysis will include either an informational text or a literature text.

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Materials for Success Class Textbook (and independent reading text) Laptop/ Tablet–charged, loaded, muted & ready A plastic folder with pockets or a clearly marked section in a three ring binder Loose-leaf paper (keep some available in folder/binder) 2 packs of Index Cards (these may be kept at home) Pens (blue/ black ink only) and No. 2 pencils USB flashdrive Plenty of rest and a positive learning attitude

Laptop Computers Our class is a paperless classroom. Therefore, the majority of the assignments will be completed on the tablets, unless otherwise specified by me. Students who chose to use pen and paper are responsible for either printing the materials off the student drive on their own time or ordering a copy ahead of time from me. You are responsible to access class notes/ assignments via the student handout drive. Laptop use will be monitored; inappropriate use will result in a zero class work grade for that day.

Grading Policy Throughout the quarter students will accumulate points from being prepared to participate and from submitting homework assignments, class work assignments, essays, tests, quizzes, and projects on time. These assignments will be averaged together to determine their quarter grade. At the end of each of the four marking periods, students will take a grade-wide Quarter Final Exam worth 25%. This test will consist of: A brief argument essay (50 pts) Identification of correct usage: grammar and vocabulary (25 pts) Reading comprehension questions based on new short readings (25 pts)

Grading Policy continued Within-Marking Period Assessments: points vary, based on current assignments, and unique to each teacher. Literature unit quizzes & tests Independent Reading quizzes Vocabulary (in context text and Sadlier-Oxford workbook) and grammar quizzes Formative assessments on argument writing Your Quarter grade will be divided as follows: Essays/ Tests 40% Quizzes: 20% End of Quarter Exam: 25% Homework/ Class Work Assignments/ Class Participation & Preparedness: 15%  April 21, 2017

Homework Homework is assigned four to five nights a week. To maintain a good average in class, homework must be completed. All assignments are checked. Assignments and projects that are collected must be printed and ready to hand in at the start of the period in order to receive credit. Late homework is unacceptable and will only be accepted the next day for a 65 with the proper heading.

Maintaining a Strong Average Be responsible. Hand in all work on time. Late Projects = missed presentation points up to 25 points! Pay attention to details in directions to fulfill ALL requirements. Be prepared to learn daily with a positive attitude. Take accurate notes daily. Keep accurate record of your grades. Meet me for Extra Help periodically. April 21, 2017

Absences In the event that you are absent from class, due to illness or a school related event, you are responsible to find out what work was missed and make it up in a timely manner. Extra Help sessions can be used to make up this work. Make up exams within 2 days in Testing Room 204 Check Unit Calendar/ Agenda to keep up with missed work.

Chairperson of English Extra Help The extra help schedule is posted throughout the building. Students are encouraged to take advantage of this time. Room 240 Mrs. Adams Mrs. O’Meara Chairperson of English Period

Professional & Ethical Behavior Follow building and classroom procedures Promote a Safe Environment Common Respect for All Appropriate classroom behavior Take Responsibility Use Common Sense Cheating, Copying, Plagiarizing is unethical and will result in a zero and a student referral.

Electronic Devices All electronic devices, including iPod’s and cell phones, must never be visible and/or heard. Failure to comply with the school’s cell phone policy may result in a Saturday detention. Inappropriate use of Tablet will be banned from class.

Parent/Teacher Communication Main Office – 792-4101 Mrs. Adams– sadams@hewlett-woodmere.net Back to School Night for Parents: September 29th Parent Teacher Conferences: October 31st

To find out more about our current units Ask your student about the unit calendar and packet ALL students have access to Student Handout drive via tablets, school computers, or Citrix from home Go to Teacher’s Page via school website; click on: Hewlett-Woodmere. net G. W. Hewlett High School Teacher Pages Adams, S. April 21, 2017