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WELCOME TO 6 TH GRADE MATH

MS. JOHNSON. WELCOME TO 6 TH GRADE MATH. STUDENTS. Bring to class EVERYDAY Math Folder PENCIL and PEN Your FINISHED homework Show respect for yourself and others by: Listening and taking notes Allowing others in class to do the same

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WELCOME TO 6 TH GRADE MATH

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  1. MS. JOHNSON WELCOME TO 6TH GRADE MATH

  2. STUDENTS • Bring to class EVERYDAY • Math Folder • PENCIL and PEN • Your FINISHED homework • Show respect for yourself and others by: • Listening and taking notes • Allowing others in class to do the same • You are expected to NOT interfere with learning or teaching in the class. • Be here so you do not get behind!

  3. PARENTS • Your students should be prepared for class each day. • Your students should bring their math folder home each day. • They should have notes and example problems to help with homework. • If they tell you they finish homework at school they should bring home the folder to show the assignment is complete allowing you the opportunity to look it over. • Please understand 6th grade math contains over 70% new material. Attendance, taking notes, and completing assignments is very important for the pace of this class.

  4. EXPECTATIONS • Always try and do your best work. • Show your work at all times so I can see where you are making a mistake if your answer is incorrect. • Be at school so you do not get behind. This class moves quickly. If you must be out, be sure to copy notes and do missed work the next day. • Be respectful, Be responsible, Follow directions • If you interfere with learning or teaching you will have consequences. • If you do not complete your work/assignments you will have consequences. NO EXCUSES.

  5. 6th Grade Procedures

  6. HALLWAY TRAFFIC • Walk right, talk right, do right! • Keep traffic moving. Do not stop to talk. • Take up as little space as possible while at your locker. • Be courteous to others near you.

  7. LOCKERS • Keep them clean. • No permanent decorations. • No storing of food for longer than a day.

  8. RECESS • 11:50 to 12:00 • Halls must be clear by 11:55. • We will form two lines down the C hall. • One whistle = freeze • Two whistles = line up • Lunch boxes will line up to go back down C hall & to the cafeteria. • Lunch trays will line up and walk around back to the cafeteria.

  9. RECESS DETENTION • Be in room C108 by 11:54 with pen/pencil and know what to do. • If you are late or with out needed supplies you earn another day. • You will sign in the designated area. You will write the date, your name, and the teacher’s name for which you are serving detention. • You will work on your re-thinking letter/essay each day until complete and checked by detention teacher. • You will remain in your seat until you are dismissed and walked to the cafeteria in a line. (bring your lunch box or $ to detention).

  10. CONTACT INFORMATION • MS. JOHNSON • Fastest way to contact and receive a response is by email: johnsonm@van.sprnet.org • School Phone: 903-963-1461 • Conference Time: 2:19-3:10 Late work is minus 20 points per day late. If a student is absent one day is given to make up the assignment. Corrections may be done at teacher discretion in a timely manner.

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