Welcome 6 th Grade Stallions! We’re so glad you are a Barracuda!

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Welcome 6 th Grade Stallions! We’re so glad you are a Barracuda!

Forms Packet Portion to read, fill out, sign, and bring back Portion to read, fill out, sign, and bring back Portion to keep at home Portion to keep at home Please have those parts that need to be returned back by Wednesday! Please have those parts that need to be returned back by Wednesday!

Question #1 What is the latest day you should return all the signed forms?

Your Schedule! Let’s go over your schedule of classes. Let’s go over your schedule of classes. Any questions? Any questions? Tape to inside cover of your agenda Tape to inside cover of your agenda

Question #2 Where can you always look now if you forget which classes you have?

How Should You Behave As A Stallion? Let’s talk about PBS Let’s talk about PBS (Positive Behavior Support)

SANLEE MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSROOM BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS RESPECT  Be on time  Attend regularly  Follow class rules ACHIEVEMENT  Do your best on all assignments and assessments  Take notes  Ask questions HONOR  Do your own work  Tell the truth  Report problems to staff

Question #3 According to the Stallions’ PBS, what is one thing you should do in the classroom?

RESPECT  Keep location neat  Keep to the right  Use appropriate language  Monitor noise level  Allow others to pass ACHIEVEMENT  Keep track of your belongings  Monitor time to get to class HONOR  Be considerate of your own and others’ personal space  Report problems to staff SANLEE MIDDLE SCHOOL HALLWAY BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS

Question #4: According to the Stallions’ PBS, what is one thing you should do in the hallway?

SANLEE MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS RESPECT  Clean up after yourself  Use quiet voices  Be courteous to staff and students ACHIEVEMENT  Keep track of your belongings  Stay in your assigned area  Get everything you need the first time through HONOR  Keep your own place in line  Maintain personal boundaries  Report problems to staff

Question #5 According to the Stallions’ PBS, what is one thing you should do in the cafeteria?

SANLEE MIDDLE SCHOOL BATHROOM BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS RESPECT  Keep all areas clean  Use quiet voices  Maintain the privacy of others ACHIEVEMENT  Stay in your own space  Use all equipment properly  Use only the amount of supplies needed HONOR  Encourage others to act responsibly  Report any problems to staff

Question #6 According to the Stallions’ PBS, what is one thing you should do in the bathroom?

Let’s talk about the SanLee Stallion Student Handbook Let’s talk about the SanLee Stallion Student Handbook (We’ll see how much you remember about this book tomorrow!) How Should You Behave As A Stallion?

Other Cafeteria Details Lunch tickets are in the pocket at the back of your agenda. Lunch tickets are in the pocket at the back of your agenda. Always remember the cafeteria expectations. Always remember the cafeteria expectations. Barracudas sit at two assigned tables. Mrs. Staverman and Mrs. Collazo will let you know where. Barracudas sit at two assigned tables. Mrs. Staverman and Mrs. Collazo will let you know where. Stay in your seat. Make sure you get everything you need when you go through the line. No return trips! Stay in your seat. Make sure you get everything you need when you go through the line. No return trips! Mrs. S. and Mrs. C. will dismiss the entire class to dump trash and line up to leave. Please WAIT! Mrs. S. and Mrs. C. will dismiss the entire class to dump trash and line up to leave. Please WAIT!

Question #7 Where should you keep your lunch ticket?

Barracuda Expectations Treat others as you would like to be treated. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Respect other people’s property and person (no hitting or stealing). Respect other people’s property and person (no hitting or stealing). Laugh with anyone, but laugh at no one. Laugh with anyone, but laugh at no one. Be responsible for your own learning. Be responsible for your own learning. Come to class and hand in assignments on time. Come to class and hand in assignments on time. Leave people who are working undisturbed. Leave people who are working undisturbed.

Question #8 Which of the Barracuda Expectations do think is the most important and WHY?

Barracuda Badges and Money! New badge every week New badge every week Opportunity to earn $5 a week! Opportunity to earn $5 a week! Teachers will keep track of your money on the computer. Teachers will keep track of your money on the computer. Badge can be punched for behavior reasons or missing homework. Badge can be punched for behavior reasons or missing homework. Money can be used to attend various FUN Barracuda events! Money can be used to attend various FUN Barracuda events! Must have badge with you in all Barracuda classes!! Must have badge with you in all Barracuda classes!!

Question #9 If you turn in your badge on Friday without any punches being taken, how much is it worth?

Barracuda’s Daily Schedule 7:30-7:50 Homeroom (7:40 Lockers) 7:50-9:10 Core 1 9:10-9:30 Break 9:30-10:50 Core 2 (10:50 Lockers) LUNCH AT 11:00 11:25-12:10 Core 3 12:10-12:55 Core 4 1:00-1:45 1st Exploratory 1:45-2:30 2nd Exploratory

Question #10 At what time do the Barracuda’s have lunch?

Grades and Progress Reports All assignments should be handed in on time. All assignments should be handed in on time. 10 points will be lost if an assignment is late. 10 points will be lost if an assignment is late. Assignments more than one week late will not be accepted. Assignments more than one week late will not be accepted. Progress Reports will go home every 4 ½ weeks. Progress Reports will go home every 4 ½ weeks.

Question #11 How many points will you lose on a late assignment?

SanLee Stallion Agenda Used as organizer. Used as organizer. Used as hall pass. Used as hall pass. Let’s take a minute to look at what your agenda can do for you! Let’s take a minute to look at what your agenda can do for you!

Question #12 In order to be in the hall during class time, you must carry your ______________ signed by your teacher.

Barracuda Supply List 3 ring notebook 4 spiral notebooks (wide ruled) 5 pocket folders 2 glue sticks 4 pack AA batteries 2 whiteboard markers (black) Pencils, pens, highlighters Colored pencils Helpful Donations Kleenex Hand sanitizer Loose leaf notebook paper (wide ruled) Flash drives (under $10 at Walmart) Extra pencils and pens Gallon zip lock bags Post-It notes (any size) Bags of individually wrapped candy (no gum please)

Question #13 Name three different supplies you will need as a Barracuda.

Classroom Phone Phone is for teacher use only. Phone is for teacher use only. Do not answer the teacher’s phone unless she gives you specific directions to do so. Do not answer the teacher’s phone unless she gives you specific directions to do so.

Fire Drill Form a single file, SILENT line. Form a single file, SILENT line. The Barracudas exit the building down the hallway to the right. (Toward the gym) The Barracudas exit the building down the hallway to the right. (Toward the gym) Proceed onto the grass and walk toward the back of the school SILENTLY! Proceed onto the grass and walk toward the back of the school SILENTLY! Stay in a single file line so the teacher can quickly take attendance. Stay in a single file line so the teacher can quickly take attendance. Talking during a fire drill may lead to a referral to the office. Talking during a fire drill may lead to a referral to the office.

Question #14 Describe HOW Barracudas exit the building during a fire drill.

When You’re Absent Bring in a note signed by your parent/guardian explaining why you were absent. Bring in a note signed by your parent/guardian explaining why you were absent. Note must be in within 2 days to be excused. Note must be in within 2 days to be excused. You will have the length of your absence plus one day to get any missing work in. You will have the length of your absence plus one day to get any missing work in.

Question #14 In Middle School, do you still need to bring in a note when you are absent?

Questions??