English I Syllabus
English I Syllabus
English I Syllabus
Pan
jxpan@cps.edu
Department: English Language Arts
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Course: English I
Weight
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Grade
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A
B
C
D
90-100
80-89
70-79
60-69
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5
4
3
2
Exemplary
Exceeds Mastery
Meets Mastery
Developing
Mastery /Needs
0-59
Improvement
Beginning
Mastery/Below
Acceptable
Classroom Procedures:
Classroom Activities: During our 51 minute classes, we will engage in many
different types of activities. We use the following activities in this classroom: Do-Now,
Mini-Lesson (teacher directed instruction), Class Discussion (pairs, triads, and whole
group), Small Group Work/ Independent Work, Tests/Quizzes, and Daily Assessment.
Expectations for different classroom activities are posted in the classroom. Please
refer to this poster for guidance.
Entering the Classroom: Teacher and student greet each other at the door. DoNow is either handed to the student as they walk in the door or clearly posted in the
room. Students immediately begin working on the Do-Now quietly and
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independently. When finished, students silently take out materials and wait for the
teacher to begin the walkthrough.
Signal for attention: When it is time to focus your attention, I will count down 32-1. I expect you to direct your attention to me after 1.
Tardy to class: Teachers will close and lock classroom door at the bell.
Students will not be permitted to enter without a pass.
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Paper or Pencil: There will be a limited supply of notebook paper at the assignment
drop-off and pick-up table. Once the supply runs out, I will not be supplying any extra
paper. If you need a sheet of paper, you may quietly get up to retrieve a sheet of
paper during any of the silent activities. Then you are to go directly back to your seat
and resume the activity. If you need to borrow a writing instrument, you must silently
ask your classmate to borrow one.
Going to the Bathroom: If you need to use the restroom, you may only do so
during independent practice time. I will not give out a bathroom pass during
teacher instruction time. Teacher instruction time is critical learning time. Missing
any part of the instruction means missing critical information. Therefore you must
wait until after the instruction time to use the restroom. Get up quietly and record the
time you leave the room. When you return, record the return time.
Sick in Class: If you feel ill and it is something for which you would seek Emergency
Room Treatment, raise your hand and ask your teacher/staff member for a pass. The
teacher/Staff member will ask you questions to determine if it is a true medical
emergency. If they determine that it is a true emergency, they will give you a pass
to the clinic. The clinic staff will only see you during class time if you have an
appointment slip from them or a pass from your teacher.
Electronics: Students may use their cell phone and electronics in the hallway during
passing periods or in the cafeteria during their lunch periods.
Students may not use the following during class periods: cell phones, CD players,
MP3 players or iPods, gaming systems, or any related items. If any of the above
electronics are seen during class periods, students will receive an Electronics Ticket
resulting in a one-day ban. Any student receiving three Electronic Tickets within a
week will be issued a one-week electronics ban.
If a student is placed on a one-week ban due to policy violation, a parent/legal
guardian will be required to pick up the electronic item at the end of the week.
Simpson is not responsible for any loss or damage of any personal electronic
equipment.
Lockers: You may only access the lockers before school starts, during passing
periods, and after passing periods.
Turning in assignments: All assignments should be placed in the drop-off bin.
Before turning in work, make sure your name is on every sheet of paper. All
assignments are due at the beginning of each class. I will NOT accept any
assignments turned in at the end of the period unless it is an in-class assignment.
returned within 1 week. If you are not satisfied with a grade on your assignment, you
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and an expiration date for all assignments. Assignments submitted by the due
date will be eligible for full credit. Assignments received after the due date
but before the expiration date will be reduced by letter grade.
Assignments received after the expiration date will receive a grade of F
unless the administration has approved a Hardship Form.
Ending Class: Students will use the last five minutes of class to complete the
daily assessment and put it drop off bin. If a student finishes early, they may
work on enrichment assignments or missing assignments if time permits. The
teacher will dismiss the class, not the bell. There should be no lines at the
door waiting for the bell.
Guest Teacher Behavior Expectations/Visitor Behavior Expectations:
Get used to the fact that I am almost never absent! However, in the
unlikelihood that I am, there will be guest teachers or visitors in the classroom. On
such occasions, you must show the same respect to the guest teachers and visitors
as you would to any other teacher. Sometimes visitors will be coming into the
classroom to make observations. Visitors will sit quietly in the back of the room.
classroom learning time. There are five tiers of consequences to these violations.
1. Verbal Warning
2. Speak to me after class or write me a post-it note
3. Phone Call Home to Parents.
4. Parent-Teacher Conference (depending on violation, principal may be invited to
conference)
5. Referral to the Dean
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