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STUDENT EXPECTATIONS
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Be prepared
for school each day (with all materials and homework)
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Be on time
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Be
respectful to others
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Help make
our classroom a safe environment
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Keep a
positive attitude
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Complete
work on time
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TEACHER EXPECTATIONS
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Be prepared for school each day
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Be on time
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Be
respectful to others
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Help make
our classroom a safe environment
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Keep a
positive attitude
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Be fair
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Challenge
all students
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Keep an open
line of communication with parents
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PARENT EXPECTATIONS
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Sign
assignment book each night and check to see that homework is completed.
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Read and
practice math facts with your child at home.
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Read notes
in (and sign) Tuesday folders to stay informed of school events.
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Communicate
with child about transportation home before school each morning.
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Keep an open
line of communication with teachers
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A DOZEN SWEET RULES
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Give your best effort and "SKOR" high.
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Don't be an "AIRHEAD"...stay on task!
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Be a "RED HOT" scholar and do your own work.
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Do your classwork, so you won't have "MOUNDS" of
homework.
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When you have a "STARBURST" of an idea, please raise
your hand.
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Be "SMARTIES" and keep your hands and feet to
yourself.
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Treat everyone with respect and not like "NERDS."
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It's kind to be a "LINDOR" when a friend is needed.
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You shouldn't tell "WHOPPERS" about your friends.
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We all make mistakes and "SNICKERS" aren't kind.
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Behavior is rewarded with lots of "GOOD & PLENTY"
fun.
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HOMEWORK POLICY
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All homework should be
completed and returned the following day.
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Late work is 10 points off each
day that it is late. This is a district policy.
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Each night, scholars should
have a spelling assignment, a math practice page, and 20 minutes of reading.
Each scholar must read the assigned literature story each night. If that
does not take 20 minutes, he/she should continue reading a book of his/her
choice.
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DISCIPLINE PROCEDURE
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Responsibility cards are found in your child's binder, and they should be
initialed each night. They will remain there for the entire nine weeks.
If a mark is given, the number referring to the behavior will be listed. Please remember that all scholars get verbal warnings
before receiving conduct marks.
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In the event
that the first offense was severe (fighting, stealing, or cheating he/she will
automatically be sent to the office.
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ABSENCES
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If your
child is absent, they must bring a written excuse with them upon
their return to school. If you know in advance that your child will be absent,
let me know and I will try to prepare his/her homework. Please give me at least
24 hours notice so I can have all of the assignments organized appropriately.
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CONFERENCES
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I
believe communication between parents and teachers is essential for a successful
school year. I may request a conference if I see your child is not as
successful as he/she could be in a particular discipline. Likewise, I
would like for you to contact me if you feel the need for a conference.
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I do
require that the conferences are scheduled, so if you would like to
set up a conference send me a note, email me, or call me at school. My contact
information is on the first page of this packet. Please try to avoid calling or
coming by during regular class hours to avoid disturbing classroom instruction.
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BIRTHDAYS
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We
love to celebrate birthdays at school! When your child’s birthday is coming up,
we always welcome treats for the scholars in the class. Please let me know in
advance if you will be sending in a treat to celebrate your child’s birthday.
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TUESDAY FOLDERS
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Each
Tuesday, scholars will bring home their Eagle folders, also called “Tuesday
Folders”. These folders will contain work graded from the previous week.
There will also be important letters from the class and school.
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Parents must
sign the sheet stapled in the front cover of the folder and return the emptied
folder (except for the signature sheet) by Wednesday
morning.
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Failure to
return the folder will result in a conduct mark for each day it
is not turned in. Remember, this is like a homework assignment that third
graders should make sure they do (show their parents their work and get the
folder signed by a parent).
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STUDY
TIPS
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One way to help children make a habit of completing homework neatly and on time
is to have an area at home designated for homework. This area should be
well-lit and well-stocked with pencils, paper, etc.
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A
good breakfast, lunch, and dinner will give your child the energy to work to
the best of his/her ability. A snack before homework time sometimes helps with this
energy boost.
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Reading daily will help your child improve his/her reading skills. All third
grade students are required to read each night to help encourage
this.
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Calling out math fact flashcards will improve your child’s ability to recall
facts faster. This will help as he/she learns more difficult math concepts.
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