Welcome to Day #9 Today we are going to talk about: Being a Good Citizen Civic Responsibility Citizenship Grades.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Classroom Expectations And Policies By Mrs. Carr.
Advertisements

Welcome to 3 rd grade! Welcome to 3 rd grade! Mrs. Hernandez and Mrs. Jasso’s Third grade class.
Great Expectations A Survival Guide to Thompson’s English Class.
WELCOME TO SCIENCE 8 MICHAEL WILLIAMS ROOM 6 CONFERENCE PERIOD: 8:00 – 8:55 or 3:15 – 4:00 SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER: 497 – 7264
LIFE SCIENCE 7th GRADE 7 California Life Science Standards (multiple parts per standard)
GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with.
General Music Fulton Elementary Mrs. Gutenson. Schedules All grades K-6 attend music class at least twice in a 6-day rotation schedule. All grades K-6.
WELCOME TO First Grade Miss Munoz SCHOOL ATTENDANCE / I will pick up students at 7:30am on the playground / Students are tardy after 8:00am / 3 tardies.
Parent Assistant. All CMS schools have Parent Assistant available for parent use. Each school has a Parent Assistant contact at the school. Technical.
WELCOME TO MATH 7CP MICHAEL WILLIAMS ROOM 6 CONFERENCE PERIOD: 8:00 – 8:55 or 3:15 – 4:00 SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER: 497 – 7264
9th Grade Lit / Read 180 Pierce County High School
WELCOME TO Meet the Teacher Night. DRESS GUIDELINES  Hats are not allowed to be worn inside the school building at any time.  Hoods, scarves, and drags.
WELCOME to 7th Grade!!! Make sure you find your CORRECT seat, grab a warm-up from the ORANGE tray by the door, and BEGIN working immediately!
Lea Community Primary School Behaviour at our School.
Ed Smith School.  The Code serves to assure that ALL children and young people can learn in a non-disruptive environment and will be treated in a fair,
Hueneme Elementary Safety and Discipline Assembly
Welcome to Back to School Night College Prep Chemistry with Mrs. Magdaleno Room L105.
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky. Welcome to the Middle School For some of you, this is your first experience with a child in middle school. I hope.
OPEN HOUSE MS. GUILLEN Algebra 1. Course description Algebra 1 is intended to build a foundation for all higher math classes. This course will review.
Welcome to 6 th Grade Language Arts & Reading Mrs. Breining
Welcome.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES. FOREWORD Welcome to Mrs. Ransey’s Class This year we will work together to create a positive environment where learning can take.
“Your character is defined by what you do, not what you say, or what you believe.”
SCHOOL POLICY Woods Cross High School. WELCOME TO WOODS CROSS HIGH We are excited to begin a new school year. Take a moment and review the school fight.
Welcome to Back to School Night Honors Chemistry with Mrs. Magdaleno Room L105.
WELCOME Third Grade Mrs. Filipek. POLICIES, PROCEDURES, & OFFICE REMINDERS  School Numbers Office Classroom – ext 8020 (leave a message)
Welcome to 8 th grade RELA! Work on the student survey while we wait for class to get started.
Welcome to Mrs. Lookabaugh’s Science Classroom Who am I? Who are you? Please fill in the info sheet, index card and seating chart.
Honors Chemistry Disclosure. Rules: The rules for Miss Paxton’s classroom are the following: Be Prepared – This means be prepared for the day with your.
Welcome to Second Grade! Parent Orientation
Señorita O’Donovan Spanish West Essex Middle School Room 210.
DEALING WITH DIFFICULT STUDENTS Dr. NALAN SANLI RICHARDS FACULTY OF EDUCATION.
Mrs. Olde’s Class Procedures/Survival Guide Back to School Strength * Tolerance * Responsibility * Integrity * Knowledge * Empathy.
Honors Chemistry Disclosure. Rules: The rules for Miss Paxton’s classroom are the following: Be Prepared – This means be prepared for the day with your.
Welcome to Back-to-School Night Government & Economics Mrs Alison McLin.
Welcome to The Virtual Learning Center!!. Virtual Learning Center Orientation.
Math Teacher Oxford Middle School Oxford, Michigan
Honors Chemistry Disclosure. Rules: The rules for Miss Paxton’s classroom are the following: Be Prepared – This means be prepared for the day with your.
Welcome! Mrs. Broussard 8 th Grade Math 8 th Grade Algebra 1.
Welcome Back to School! Click to add your name and grade.
Welcome to Parent Night Michelle Dobrinski and Carissa Blackerby’s Classroom Information.
Patriot Traits Defines Who We Are Back in the Swing of Things.
Class Participation Rubric – Grades given at mid-point and end of each marking period. Advanced ProficientProficient Emerging Proficient Below ProficientNo.
Do Now, January 5, 2015  Welcome back from break!  Remember to go to your seat quietly.  Follow the directions:  WRITE DOWN YOUR HOMEWORK  TAKE OUT.
Attendance Matters! The most important thing you can do for your child’s future is to establish good attendance. Here’s why…
Welcome Back to School! Ms. San Miguel Reading Teacher, Akins HS.
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky. Welcome to the Middle School For some of you, this is your first experience with a child in middle school. I hope.
Welcome Students School Year Ransom Middle School Mr. Brown --- Room th Grade U.S. History.
Biology Spring Semester 2014 Rules & Expectations Refresher.
Welcome to 4 th Grade! Welcome to 4th Grade! Parent Orientation.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY This ten week class is designed to be hands-on and project based. You will complete at least one project. You will be working in the.
2 nd Semester Reminders.  Welcome back, I hope everyone had a good winter break. Ahh, “back” the key word. You are back and school rules are in effect.
Welcome to 7 th Grade at Roberts Middle School. What is an academic team? Mrs. Dudones.
Yee-haw! Let’s get a grip on that there grading policy !
Welcome To HAP. Review of Syllabus The Syllabus can be found on my website uman%20Anatomy.aspx.
Course Disclosure Ms. Selman Introduction and Course Outline The curriculum will cover the state core standards as well as specific topics.
Character Counts. Citizenship Before we begin our quiz, let’s review what good citizenship is all about. * Do your share to make your school and your.
Citizenship What the Numbers Mean. Please Understand: Students demonstrating most, not necessarily all, the traits will earn the appropriate number. It.
WELCOME TO 6 TH GRADE! Ms. Akpabio a.k.a Ms. A Social Studies.
Welcome to Mrs. Patterson’s Class Honors Biology.
6th Grade Routines, Procedures and Expectations
Social Studies Grade 7 Mrs. Wisnefsky.
8/31/2017 Friday.
Mrs. Openshaw’s Class World and United States History
Class Expectations Communication with the teacher Class Rules
PE Syllabus
Adapted by: Alyssa McGarigal
GIVE RESPECT EARN RESPECT. Treat everyone with the RESPECT, COURTESY and TOLERANCE you would expect for yourself.
GIVE RESPECT EARN RESPECT. Treat everyone with the RESPECT, COURTESY and TOLERANCE you would expect for yourself.
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Day #9 Today we are going to talk about: Being a Good Citizen Civic Responsibility Citizenship Grades

 Make the right choice – even if no one else knows.  Who you are is what you do when no one else is looking.  Do the right thing because it’s the right thing - not because you will get rewarded, or you’ll get in trouble if you don’t.  Always choose to be your BEST self.

…is to tell a teacher or other adult on campus if you see something that should not be present on campus. …is to let someone in authority know if anyone in school is in danger. …is to make sure that you are not doing something that could cause harm. …is to do everything in your power to make the situation better.

Citizenship Grading E = Excellent G = Good S = Satisfactory N = Needs Improvement U = Unsatisfactory

E = Excellent  The class is better because this student is in it!  Always cooperates  Completes work on time  Assumes responsibility  Is courteous and trustworthy  Accepts correction in good spirit  Never tardy or truant  Cares for school property  Abides by the dress code  Is ready for class with equipment & homework

G = Good  Contributes to a positive classroom atmosphere  Is courteous  Completes work on time  Meets all or most of the requirements of the class  Is on time to class daily and absences are excused  Cooperates during group activities  Is ready for class with assignments & equipment  Abides by the school dress code

S = Satisfactory  Generally cooperative  Completes work on time  Is usually courteous  Is on time to class  Attends school regularly  Shows self-control and self-discipline, accepts correction in the right spirit  May need correction, but conforms when directed by the teacher  Needs to be reminded of responsibilities  Abides by the school dress code

N = Needs Improvement  At times hinders the progress of the class  Lacks courtesy and is not dependable at times  Irregular attendance, has unexcused absences, and sometimes comes late to class  Frequently needs supervision  Lacks self-discipline  Often talkative and inattentive  Does not consistently follow the dress code

U = Unsatisfactory  Unacceptable behavior patterns  Causes class disruptions  Rude or uncooperative  Needs constant supervision due to lack of self-control  Misuses or destroys the property of others  Is habitually truant or tardy  Does not accept correction  Has been insolent or defiant  More than one referral to the office  Does not consistently follow the school dress code

Grading Policies Click below to see where information is located on the school website about Marston Middle School Academic & Citizenship Grading Policies.

Marston Mariners have Pride in Excellence… …pride in excellent academics, and pride in excellent in behavior!