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Classroom Rules and Guidelines

The document outlines classroom rules and guidelines including a grading system with percentages for written work, performance tasks, and quarterly assessments. It details policies on being polite by allowing others to speak, staying seated, using appropriate language, and treating others with respect. Rules on being prompt require turning homework and assignments in on time, make-up work within five days, and penalties for late long-term projects. Students should be prepared by bringing supplies, clearing their desk during tests, focusing in class, exercising academic integrity, and including their name and other information on assignments.
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Classroom Rules and Guidelines

The document outlines classroom rules and guidelines including a grading system with percentages for written work, performance tasks, and quarterly assessments. It details policies on being polite by allowing others to speak, staying seated, using appropriate language, and treating others with respect. Rules on being prompt require turning homework and assignments in on time, make-up work within five days, and penalties for late long-term projects. Students should be prepared by bringing supplies, clearing their desk during tests, focusing in class, exercising academic integrity, and including their name and other information on assignments.
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Classroom Rules and Guidelines

I. Requirements and Grading System:


Here’s a breakdown of how your grade will be calculated:

Written Work 30%


Performance Tasks 50%
Quarterly
20%
Assessment
Total 100%

II. Classroom Policies

Be Polite

A. Allow others to speak without interruption.


a) Raise your hand and wait to be recognized.
B. Stay in your seat unless otherwise instructed.
b) You may go to the bathroom; however, it will cost you a tardy. If necessary request permission
from your teacher before leaving or entering in the middle of the class.
C. Profanity, crude language, or obscene gestures will not be tolerated. (Since this is English class, please
make an effort to use correct grammar.)
D. Treat others (including the teacher) as you would like to be treated. Respect the feelings and property
of others.
a) Respect all ideas given in class and do not criticize anybody’s ideas or thoughts.
E. Wait to be dismissed at the end of the period. Do not ‘pack up’ early.
F. Mobile phones must be switched off or turned to silent mode during class hours.

Be Prompt

A. Turn your homework in on time. Your assignments are due at the beginning of the period (unless
otherwise directed by the teacher.)
B. The grace period for make-up work should not exceed five (5) school days. (Students are expected to
talk to me the day they return from their excused absence regarding what they missed.)
C. Late long-term assignments (compositions, projects, journals, etc…) will be penalized 10% per day.
Any assignment not made up from an absence will become a zero at the end of the quarter.
a) If you are absent: For pre-arranged due dates (usually considered “big projects or papers”) the
assignment should be turned in by someone else. If there is no one who can deliver your work
then you have to call or text me, and the assignment is due at 8:00 in the morning of your
return.

Be Prepared

A. Bring a pen, notebook, and paper (intermediate and bond paper) to class each day!
B. During tests and quizzes you will clear your desk of all books and separate your desk from your
partner’s desk.
C. Do NOT work on assignments for other classes during English class.
D. Pay attention during class. Listen to and follow written or verbal directions.
E. Cheating in any form is not tolerated! You WILL exercise academic integrity – if you fail in this
endeavor you will be disciplined accordingly. You will not receive any credit for the assignment, test,
essay, etc.
F. Students who forget to put their name on an assignment will lose one point on the assignment grade.
a) Heading (Top left margin of assignment)

(Your name)
Miss Lilian May S. Ando
English 10
(Date)

G. Most final copies of writing assignments must be typewritten.

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