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Mrs. Bridenbaugh’s 7 th/ 8 th Grade Expectations/Rules
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First Day of School! Finding Nemo- First Day#384D2DC
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Yep, me too!
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Welcome Who am I? What do I hold dear? What are the expectations of this classroom?
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So how do we accomplish these expectations? You will listen during lessons. You will allow others to speak without interrupting You will remember to raise your hand when you need to add to the conversation in the room. You will treat everyone with respect. You will “choose kind” and treat others as you wish to be treated.
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Supplies 2 composition books****Wait…let’s make that 3! Pencils/pens/erasers Markers A novel to read during class Highlighters Binder for organizing work Coloring utensils
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Love and Logic Natural consequences will be allowed to occur in my class. If you don’t have a pencil it is up to you to figure out a solution. If you forget to turn in your work, it is your grade that will be affected If you are late to class you will be marked tardy for the office to deal with
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Grades/Homework Homework is assigned two to three times a week. I will usually allow time in the classroom to start work If you choose to not finish homework and /or not turn it in you have up to one week to turn in the assignment. Homework will not be accepted after one week unless you have arranged extra time with me, or you have been sick.
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Communication Learn to advocate for yourself I will not speak to your parents before you have communicated with me. You are in charge of your grades. I expect you to check “Family Access” often. I will pass out progress reports when requested. My planbook is online. Feel free to check it if you are absent or forget what we did on any given day. Planbook.com/ kbridenbaugh@gmail.com/ Bridenbaughkbridenbaugh@gmail.com/ Email: kbridenbaugh@stanwood.wednet.edukbridenbaugh@stanwood.wednet.edu Wikispace: bridenbaughwikispace.wikispaces.com
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Quality of Work I expect all work to be completed using the “3 Cs” – Complete/Correct/Comprehensive We will discuss and share “A” work in class so that you understand the concept of “A” quality. Tests/projects/quizzes/speeches: 60% Daily assignments: 40%
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Procedures All work will be turned in to basket All work will have your name/class/date If you are missing work and you know you did it you can find all graded work in the “graded” basket. No names will be placed in the “graded” box
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Procedures You are capable of using the bathroom without my permission. Choose an appropriate time during class to visit the lavatory. Sharpening pencils and leaving the classroom will disrupt me if I am teaching. Choose a good time to leave and don’t forget a pass. The bell does not dismiss you. Stay in your seats until I dismiss you. Pick up around your space. Between 2:10 – 2:20 you will stay in your seat. Do not touch my dry erase markers and whiteboard. Do not touch my laptop or desktop computer without asking permission first.
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A Positive Environment We treat each other with kindness and respect. We respect each other in the classroom, hallway, and lunchroom When a substitute is in our classroom students will act respectfully. We will greet every adult in a positive way while walking in the hallway. Good manners at all times
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Things to know.. The teachers are known for developing relationships with their students. You will enjoy 7 th / 8 th grade if you remember that the teachers work closely together and have similar expectations. Teachers talk to one another. Don’t think that when you leave my classroom that the rules and expectations no longer apply. We enjoy our jobs and you will reap the benefits of happy teachers if you follow the rules. Smile! Say “good morning”. Help out one another. Compliment each other. Make it a good day! We will be working and learning with partners/small groups/ whole class – let’s be positive, kind, helpful, and remember to hold ourselves accountable for our work and our attitude!
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