Murry Bergtraum High School
Grace
Julian, Principal
English Department Gail
Reisin, Assistant Principal
2001-2002
Minimu Requirements and Grading Schedule
1. Notebook: You are required to maintain a three ring
loose-leaf notebook with 8½x11
paper which is to be brought to class everyday. All written work, whether done at home
or in class, is to be done in blue or black ink and
kept in the notebook. You must have a
dated entry for each day you are present in
class. You are responsible for keeping
all
written work and handouts in chronological order for
the term in your notebook.
2. Class Work:
All class work is important. You are responsible for work done in class,
whether you are present or not. If you are absent, you must get notes and
assignments
from a classmate.
Exchange telephone numbers with a classmate. Frequent quizzes on
homework and on class work of the previous day will be
given.
3. Class Participation: It is essential for you to participate in
the work of the class each
day. You must
speak clearly and audibly at all times, so that you can be heard by all your
classmates.
Raise your hand when you wish to comment or ask a question. Class spirit
and individual initiative help create a enjoyable and
productive learning environment.
Your contribution makes the difference.
4. Homework Assignments: Homework, 40 minutes for English classes, is
assigned
daily. The
teacher will inform you of the penalties and restrictions on late work. After
an
absences it is your responsibility to make up the
missed assignments and hand them in
within three (3) days with the word absent and the
date(s) of the absence written in the
upper left-hand corner of the paper. Each student should have two telephone
homework
buddies.
5. Headings:
All written work, whether class work or homework is to
be headed in the following manner:
ENGLISH
TEACHER NAME OF
STUDENT-OFFICIAL CLASS
ENGLISH
SECTION DATE
You are not to use any abbreviations in the
heading. Any work which does not have
the
Proper heading will not be accepted.
6. Margins: Each paper must have and margin
approximately one inch on the left side
and one half-inch on the right. Nothing is to be written in the margings or
on the bottom line of a page. Papers
without a margin will not be accepted.
7. Abbreviations: You are not to use abbreviations of any kind
in your written work. Do not use the and symbol; and is a word and must be spelled out.
8. Daily Tool:
9. Class Decorum:
10. Classroom Pass: No student is allowed to leave until
attendance has been taken. If
you wish to leave the room, you must sign and enter
the time in the passbook and return
the pass. No
passes are to be given the first and last ten minutes of each period.
11. Absence Letters: After each absence, you must present a
letter of excuse for absence. This
letter is to be given to the teacher as soon as you enter the room.
12. Assessment: Tests, oral reports, journals, book reports
(3 required each term),
compositions, homework, research reports, class notes
and your portfolio are important tools on which your performance will be
evaluated.
Your grades are cumulative and based on all the work
you do in class, for class and on
your own.
Tests, oral reports, journals, book reports, compositions, homework,
research
reports, class notes and your portfolio all count
towards the final grade in all English
classes. The
New English Regents Rubrics will be used to asses written work. Each teacher will have his or her areas of
emphasis (and areas do overlap) but in general your grade will be determined as
follows:
20% class
participation
20% homework
20% tests and
quizzes
20% projects,
performances, book reports, journals etc.
20%
portfolio (Completion or
Portfolio Project required for passing course)
Missing, incomplete or poorly done work will
noticeably affect your grade.
Excellent, complete and carefully done work will be
rewarded by higher grades.