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Mr. David Iglehart Chemistry Physics, and AP Physics
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Did you have a chance to... zread the course syllabus online? zread my letter to you? zsign in and pick up a packet? zcheck your e-mail address?
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http://ilearn.woodfordschools.org/diglehart/
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Grades cards... z are sent home about every two weeks. z Look for the first one soon after the first test!
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Extra Credit Policy In an effort to encourage students to obtain extra help and tutoring in this science class, the following extra credit will be given: One (1) point will be earned for each thirty (30) minutes that a student spends in after school tutoring. The student must be engaged in meaningful study, work, and supervision. For each unit test given, a maximum of ten (10) percentage points can be earned. The extra credit time must be spent in additional supplementary work of the student. Making up tests, quizzes, individual assignments, and labs are not considered supplementary work and will not result in extra credit time. In addition, other extra credit assignments might be given by the teacher throughout the term. However, the teacher is under no obligation to give these extra credit assignments. The student must understand that this extra credit is a gift, not a right. If this procedure becomes cumbersome for the teacher, or if students are abusing this arrangement, then the extra credit procedures will be terminated at the sole discretion of the teacher without discussion.
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Mr. Iglehart’s Office Hours DayTimeLocation Monday7:50 am – 8:00 amRoom 212 3:30 pm – 4:00 pmRoom 212 Tuesday7:50 am – 8:00 amRoom 212 3:30 pm – 4:00 pmRoom 212 Wednesday7:50 am – 8:00 amRoom 212 Thursday7:50 am – 8:00 amRoom 212 3:30 pm – 4:00 pmRoom 212 Friday7:50 am – 8:00 amRoom 212 3:30 pm – 4:00 pmRoom 212
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Mr. Iglehart’s Office Hours zUnless a meeting or supervision is scheduled, I should be in this room. zYou know your child a lot better than I do, so if he/she is having trouble, encourage him/her to come see me sooner rather than later.
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Chemistry and Physics... zare taught as college preparation courses. zI teach college success tips, tactics, and techniques to help prepare your child (if they are willing to listen and learn).
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Skills for college practiced in this class: zOrganization: notebook, datebook zAccountability: homework not in on time will earn a zero zResponsibility: textbook, calculator, pencils, and materials brought to class each day
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For example: Grades zIf your child earns a: y91 y82 y73 y64 z he/she has earned a: yB yC yD yF
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The successful student... zof Chemistry and Physics usually spends and average of 15 to 30 minutes each day reading and reviewing the day’s lessons, notes, textbook information, handouts, and laboratory reports.
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If what they‘re doing... zisn’t working (ie. low test scores, low grades, etc.), your child needs to STOP DOING IT, and try a different approach to learning.
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For example: zstudy in a group vs. study alone zstudy with music on vs. study in silence zstudy behind a closed door vs. study in a common area ztell you he/she is studying vs. actually studying
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Points of Concern: zCo-Op Job zAfter school Job zAthletics zBoyfriend/Girlfriend Relationships zPeer Pressure zExcessive Absences zUnusually Out-of-Balance
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As Parents,... zwe need to help our kids evaluate their priorities at this stage in their lives. zOur kids can’t do it all AND have it all.
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Parents/Guardians can be involved by: zactively supporting the academic efforts of their child zproviding a QUIET, stable place and time for study zpositively interacting with the classroom teacher and school policies
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