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Welcome to Mrs. Stringer's 7th Grade Math Class! Our goal this year is to be positive and engaged in learning. We will utilize the SSLANT method to enhance communication: Smile, Sit Up, Listen, Ask Questions, Nod, and Track with your eyes. Please follow the classroom rules: be ready when the bell rings, raise your hand to speak, and always turn in your best work. Respect and communication are key. Note our grading policy and the importance of independent work. Let’s have an amazing school year together!
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Welcome! Mrs. Stringer’s 7th Grade Math Class
Goal for this year – Be Positive! • SSLANT Method for Students and Teachers • Smile • Sit Up • Listen • Ask Questions • Nod When Being Spoken To • Track With Your Eyes These rules will help us know that we are communicating with each other!
Rules • Be seated and working, with supplies ready, when the bell rings. • Raise your hand to speak and wait to be called on. • Turn in your best, neatest work on time. • Ask permission to leave your seat. • Follow directions the first time they are given • No eating, chewing gum, drinking or grooming. • Turn off all cell phones, electronic devices & put in backpack at beginning of class. • Be respectful of others.
Consequences • Verbal Warning • Parent Contact • Pre-Detention • Detention • Referral ** Severe disruption of class will result in immediate removal from the classroom
Supplies • (3) pencils sharpened with erasers • Red pen for grading • 3 prong folder with looseleaf paper or graph paper and (1) sheet protector • Manual sharpener • Highlighter • Composition Book (optional)
Restroom Policy • Students should attempt to use the restroom between classes. School policy prevents students from leaving the classroom the last 10 minutes of the period. • It is important that you do not leave the class during instruction.
Cheating Policy • All assignment, unless previously discussed, are to be completed independently. If cheating, student will receive O% on the assignment or test and no make-up will be given.
Grading • Homework 10% • Classwork 20% • Quizzes/Projects 30% • Tests 40%