What will you do with it?. Let get ready for an exciting learning experience in Mrs. Stevenson’s math class. It is very important that you come to class.

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What will you do with it?

Let get ready for an exciting learning experience in Mrs. Stevenson’s math class. It is very important that you come to class prepared everyday with a positive attitude and class materials.

PREPARE Bring items needed for class Be on time and in the proper place Have a positive attitude Complete assignments on time

ORGANIZE Write assignments in an notebook Quickly inform parents of needed supplies Keep an organized notebook Be able to find all needed assignments/materials

WORK QUIETLY Attempt things independently Try even when things seem difficult Ask for help when needed Complete all assigned items

EXHIBIT GOOD LISTENING SKILLS Give undivided attention to any speaker Share only when properly recognized Be quiet and still so as not to distract others Follow instructions when they are given

RESPECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS Treat others as you wish to be treated Speak politely and without interrupting Follow behavior guidelines in the Code of Conduct handbook Consider any consequences before acting

Verbal Warning Silent Lunch Parent Contact After School Detention Parent Conference Office Referral Card Punch - chewing

Quizzes, classwork, daily work = 100 points each Tests and Projects = 200 points each Quizzes, tests, and projects are always announced well in advance Quizzes are on most Fridays.

Given 3-4 times a week Must show all work to receive credit (answers only = no credit) Do in pencil ALWAYS Start with 100%--5 points deducted each time you don't do it Homework will be checked at beginning of class Counts as a test grade at the end of the 9 weeks.

Students are responsible for making up any missed lesson, homework, quiz, etc. They have 3 days (depending on length of absence ) to complete missed work. Students receive full credit when work is turned in on-time. If graded assignments are turned in late, students have 3 school days to turn the work in for a 70...after that, the student receives a zero.

Notebook Requirement : 5-subject with pockets Label each section : Table of Content Dawg Paws Notes/Vocabulary Assignments Reflection **All assignments must be completed using pencil only.

Fire Drill/ Alert – One long ring…. Go outside using the door to the left of classroom Make a straight line in the grass area and wait quietly for teacher to call roll Tornado Drill/Warning – Three short rings… Go in the hallway with a book to cover your head Sit quietly on the floor with legs folded in

Everyone must remain in their desks until they have been properly dismissed by the teacher. DO NOT LEAVE WHEN BELL RINGS…WAIT TO BE DISMISSED BY TEACHER!

Describe one thing in the world you would like to change and why.