mrs. coates 7 th grade math materials needed: (4) composition notebooks pens and pencils hand-held...
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Mrs. Coates 7th Grade Math
Materials Needed:(4) Composition notebooks
Pens and pencilsHand-held sharpener
3-ring binderCHARGED IPAD
EraserEar Buds
Parent Portal (Grades) HMS website (presentation)
Syllabus (forms)MyHomework App (custom page)REMIND.com (custom page)
Failure letters each nine weeks Email: gecoates@dothan.k12.al.us Phone Contact Scheduled Parent conference Parent Involvement Team (Fletcher/Johnson)
Communication with parents
Unacceptable Behaviors
Skipping class Insubordination Constant disruptive
behavior Fighting Gambling Theft Vandalism
Possession of a weapon Use of profanity Intimidation and verbal
abuse Disrespect shown to
any adult in building or around campus
Disruptive behavior in lunchroom
1. Warning 2. teacher/student conference 3. parent contact (phone, letter, email,
conference) 4. office referral
Consequences
1. Verbal praise, high five’s, thumbs up, stamps 2. Brag Board: You Were Spotted having…. Precise Work (A+) Neat Work Excellent Collaborative Work (group work) 3. Learning Earnings 4. Teacher’s Aid (demonstrates honesty, good work ethic, polite manners, appropriate classroom behaviors…not earlier than 2nd nine-weeks)
REWARDS
All prescription and over-the-counter medication in original containers must be given to the school nurse.
No teacher or student will administer aspirin or Tylenol during school
Medications
Lockers are issued free of charge however a lock must be purchased for $5.00 from Homeroom teacher
Students CANNOT bring their own lock to be used on locker
Students are advised not to share their locker combination with others
No decorations are allowed on the outside of lockers
Lockers
Documentation is required from dentist, doctor or court upon returning to school from an appointment
Parents must check students out of school in the Main Office
Excused Absences include: Illness (student or family), death in immediate family, weather (determined by DCS)
Students may make up work if absences are EXCUSED!
Attendance and Tardy Policy
Students may wear any solid color button front polo shirt, blouses with sleeves, or turtleneck
Shirt must be tucked in at all times Belts must be worn with a two inch or LESS
buckle with pants and shorts that have belt loops. All shoe straps must be strapped Coats, jackets, sweater, sweatshirts when worn
MUST be worn with collared uniform shirt/blouse. Undershirts must be solid white or navy with no
wording or pictures Sagging pants or shorts will not be allowed
Dress Code For All
Pants, shorts, skorts, capris, skirts or jumpers in solid navy, black or khaki
Uniform bottoms should be no more than 2 inches above knee and no more than 2 inches below knee
Sandals with straps are permitted T-shirts are not allowed except as
undershirts Sweater vests must be a solid color and may
be a pullover or cardigan style with no logo, belt or hood
Dress Code For Girls
Solid navy, black or khaki pants or shorts Uniform bottoms must be no more than 2
inches above or below the knee Sweater vests must be solid color and may
be a pullover or cardigan style with no logo, belt or hood
Dress Code for Boys
Logos larger than a quarter Pants BELOW HIP line Windpants/sweatpants Excessively tight clothing Hoodies Over-sized or tattered clothing Leggings/stretch knot Slides, flip-flops clogs, shoes on wheels Large jewelry Combs or picks in hair
Forbidden Dress Attire
Hats, head coverings, bandanas and du-rags of any color may not be worn on any part of the body nor carried in or tied on book bags or other bags by males or females
Grills/Grillz
Forbidden Dress Attire Continued
Cell Phones must be turned off on school grounds according to HMS administration
Refusal to give an Electronic Communication device to a school employee upon request is a Class III offense
Consequences can be one of the following: 1) Five (5) days out-of-school suspension 2) Permanent Alternative Program at P.A.S.S. 3) Expulsion from DCS
Cell Phones
Students are NOT allowed to leave gym or skylight area before 7:45am without a written pass from a faculty member
Students are not allowed in halls during class without a signed hall pass
No food or drink will be permitted in classrooms
Students are to enter building immediately upon arrival to school
Admission into Building
Walk in a line; one student behind the other; not in pairs or in groups
Keep up with your teacher, do not leave long gaps between persons
Keep your hands and feet to yourself; no horseplaying
Teacher will designate stopping points along the way Before entering the cafeteria for lunch, stop all
talking Make sure shirts are tucked in shorts, pants, skirts
Walking In The HallsWith Your Class
Walk quietly in the halls because other grades are in class
Sit in the next open seat at the assigned table WHISPER at the table, all 200 seventh graders
are talking at the same time Eat your food, do not play with it **Carefully slide your tray to the end of the table
to be thrown into trash Do Not Leave Lunchroom At Any Time Without
Teacher Permission
Lunch Room Etiquette
Grading Policy
Summative 80%
Major Tests Quizzes (2) Projects
Formative 20%
FAL (Formative Assessment Lesson)
Bellringers Daily Work Homework
A = 90 - 100 B = 80 - 89 C = 70 -79 D =60 – 69 F = 59 and below
Grading Scale
Ipad will be used daily in math If you bring Ipad to class, it must be in ON
position Ipad must be charged at HOME not in class Use only YOUR IPAD, no sharing! Failure to comply with DCS IPAD rules may
lead to: - Ipad taken up by teacher and or sent to office - complete loss of Ipad use depending on infraction
IPAD in Math
Whenever possible use bathroom BEFORE entering math class
Enter quietly and be seated Begin daily Bellringer promptly Bring pencil, hand-held sharpener, binder
everyday Tear out pages from book carefully Do not get out of seat without permission from
teacher Always raise your hand to offer an answer Leave your math book in proper cubby at all
times (it does not leave the classroom)
Classroom Procedures
Hand-held pencil sharpener is encouraged and can be used any time
Get permission from teacher to empty hand-held
Sharpen only one (1) pencil per student per day during the first five minutes of class; any abuse will forfeit use of electric sharpener
If your pencil lead breaks during class, politely ask teacher or a neighbor to borrow a pencil using polite manners, being faithful to return it to its owner.
Pencil Sharpening
Math books will remain in the cubbies Tear out assigned pages carefully and slowly;
write your name on all Independent Practice pages BEFORE you tear it out and turn into class basket
Bell ringers, vocabulary definitions and notes will be written in composition book; stored also in assigned cubbies
Binders and other books are stored under your seat
Math Textbookand Composition Book
Dividers Tab 1: Current ChapterTab 2: Homework PagesTab 3: Com. (Communication)
SyllabusWeekly Calendar
Math Binder
Always write first and last name on left side of paper
Always write your math # on right side of paper
Always write the date under your name
Example: Gena Coates #14
August 13, 2015
Labeling Work
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