Wednesday, September 11, 2013

SAT Math Syllabus


Welcome to SAT Math! Just like you I am overjoyed about this school year. You may be wondering what is SAT, well SAT stands for Scholastic Assessment Test, which is an exam you are required to take before applying to college. SAT Math will be a head start, meaning by the time you start 7th grade and Pre-Algebra you will already be one step ahead than the average 7th grade student.  This is the first time this course is offered to 6th grade students and I hope that you take advantage of this magnificent opportunity to the maximum.

 

Materials:

1.      Composition notebook

2.      POSITIVE Attitude

Goals:

1.      Achieve an A on all SAT math assignments, projects, and quiz/tests.

2.      Attain an Advanced Performance score on the 2014 STAAR.

 

Procedures for Entering the Classroom

A. There is a specific way I want you to enter the classroom. I expect you to follow these procedures:

1. When you arrive to campus in the morning please report directly to the Ac2E Middle School Café for breakfast.

2. Enter the classroom quietly without running or pushing.

4. Turn in homework or assignments due in the box.

5. Take your assigned seat and have your materials ready.

6. Wait for further instructions from the teacher.

7. Work quietly and by yourself.

If You Are Absent

It is your responsibility to make-up any assignments or tests in a timely manner when you return from an absence.

 Turning in Assignments

The teacher will sometimes collect homework, group-work or individual work. You will turn these in only when the teacher asks for them. Make sure the assignment has your full name, period number and date.

 

Grades and Extra Credit Assignments

Classwork/homework
55%
Six Weeks Exam
25%
Projects
10%
SAT Math Journal
10%

 

B. The teacher will provide you with the opportunity to do different extra credit assignments throughout the six weeks. These assignments will replace low grades a student has previously received on class assignments or homework.

Procedure for the End of Class and Class Dismissal

Right before the end of class the teacher will remind you there is two minutes left. Student will follow the procedures on the board for the last two minutes of class.

When We Have a Visitor

A. When we have someone come into our classroom that is not part of our class (teacher, administrator, student, parent) you are expected to follow the same classroom rules and procedures. You are expected to be polite to the visitor. Do not talk to the visitor unless he/she is talking to you directly. Continue working on your assignment as usual.

B. If the visitor needs to speak to me privately, I expect you to remain in your seat without talking until I finish speaking with the visitor.

When You Finish Early

If you finish all of your assigned work early you may a) read independently b) work on an assignment for another class c) work on extra credit. DO NOT TALK OR DISTURB OTHERS.

Restroom Policy

 You may go to the restroom only if:

a) It is an emergency.

b) The class is working on Individual Seatwork. (no passes during Teacher or Guest Lecture).

c) You have not abused this privilege in the past

Class Rules

  1. Respect your classmates and your teacher.
  2. Follow Directions.
  3. Raise your hand before speaking or leaving your seat.
  4. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
  5. Come to class prepared and ready to learn.

Consequences

A. Everything we do in life has consequences. Consequences are the things that happen to you when you choose not to obey a rule. This is what will happen if you choose to violate one of the classroom rules:

1. 1st time: Verbal Warning

2. 2nd time: Call Parents

3. 3rd time: Parent/Teacher/Student Conference

4. 4th time: Parent/Teacher/Principal/Student Conference

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