Classroom Rules and Expectations
As a 6th grade, there are some expectations and rules that we expect students to follow in all of their classrooms. These help us create a safe, learning environment, where we are free to explore, think, and discover! The four main rules are:
To be successful as a 6th grader, there are some additional expectations that we will be working on learning and practicing so that they become routine! They are:
When these are followed, we earn rewards!!!! Students can earn Knight Shields, Shields of Valor, PBIS Incentives, and more!!
However, poor choices sometimes happen, and there are consequences when poor choices are made. Examples of consequences can include missed events/rewards, contact home, and behavior referrals..
Rewards are always more enjoyable than consequences, so let's remember those rules and have a great year!
- Listen and follow directions
- Keep hands, feet, and other objects to yourself
- Be respectful (this includes teacher, self, classmates, and supplies)
- Be kind
To be successful as a 6th grader, there are some additional expectations that we will be working on learning and practicing so that they become routine! They are:
- Be on time and prepared
- Use your time wisely
- Be respectful
- Wait your turn
- Try your hardest
When these are followed, we earn rewards!!!! Students can earn Knight Shields, Shields of Valor, PBIS Incentives, and more!!
However, poor choices sometimes happen, and there are consequences when poor choices are made. Examples of consequences can include missed events/rewards, contact home, and behavior referrals..
Rewards are always more enjoyable than consequences, so let's remember those rules and have a great year!
Homework
Homework Expectations:
Homework will generally be completed (or at least started) during class, but may need to be finished at home. If taken home, it is due by 8:30 the following day, unless otherwise noted. Homework not turned in to the bins by 8:30 is considered late.
Late Homework Policy:
Late homework is expected to be turned in by 8:30 the following day. Homework that is one day late results in a loss of 10% off the final score. Homework that is more than one day late will be worth half credit (50%) of the final score. Late homework can be turned in until the end of the quarter for half credit.
Corrections:
Corrections can be made on any work (homework, tests, quizzes, projects, etc.) for half a point. In order to receive full credit for the corrections, work must be shown! Corrections will be excepted up to five days after an assignment is returned. All students should try to correct their work, because we are always learning and growing!
Grading Scale:
90%-100% = A
80%-89% = B
70%-79% = C
60-69% = D
0-59% = F
Homework will generally be completed (or at least started) during class, but may need to be finished at home. If taken home, it is due by 8:30 the following day, unless otherwise noted. Homework not turned in to the bins by 8:30 is considered late.
Late Homework Policy:
Late homework is expected to be turned in by 8:30 the following day. Homework that is one day late results in a loss of 10% off the final score. Homework that is more than one day late will be worth half credit (50%) of the final score. Late homework can be turned in until the end of the quarter for half credit.
Corrections:
Corrections can be made on any work (homework, tests, quizzes, projects, etc.) for half a point. In order to receive full credit for the corrections, work must be shown! Corrections will be excepted up to five days after an assignment is returned. All students should try to correct their work, because we are always learning and growing!
Grading Scale:
90%-100% = A
80%-89% = B
70%-79% = C
60-69% = D
0-59% = F