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Mr Chestnutt's 4th Grade Class 2008-2009



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FAQ'S

1.  Are you a strict teacher?  This will depend on you and your classmates.  
I certainly prefer not to have to be a "strict" teacher.  However, I will be 
as strict as necessary for us to have a classroom where the very best 
learning can take place.  

Rewards.  Both individual and class excellence will be rewarded in many 
ways. Rewards will be for excellence in both academics and behavior or 
citizenship.  	

	Examples of rewards:
	·Parental contact 			·Pizza or popcorn party
	·Excellent conduct grade		·Lunch and a movie in class
	·Extra recess				·Teacher prizes and awards
	·Homework Pass			        ·More exciting activities
		
Consequences. Both individual and class misconduct will be addressed as 
necessary.

	Examples of consequences:
	·Parental contact 			·Extra assignment(s)
	·Lower conduct grade			·Loss of other privileges
	·Loss of recess			        ·A "visit" to Dr. Hamilton
	·Fewer exciting activities

Self-management.  The type of year we have will depend a lot on you and your 
classmates' ability to be good self-managers.   

	Exmples of what good self-managers do:
	·Always try their best
	·Follow all directions
	·Listen carefully
	·Respect themselves and others
	·Participate positively to the class
	·Talk kindly to everyone and don't tattle


2.  What about grading?  Work will be graded using the Atlanta Public 
Schools grading scale.     

3.  May I turn work in late?  Yes.  I understand that sometimes you have so 
many things going on that you may not be able to complete all assignments on 
time, therefore I will accept work that is turned in late.  However, I will 
deduct 10 points for EACH day any work is late, for any reason other than an 
excused absence.  Work may not be turned in later than 5 days (-50 points) 
late.  Any work later than 5 days will be given a zero.

4.  How do I make up work if I am absent?  You will be responsible for 
making up all work missed due to excused or unexcused absences.  You will be 
assigned a "homework buddy" at the beginning of the year.  This individual 
will be responsible for letting you know what assignments you missed.  You 
will be given one day to turn-in work for each day you were absent.   For 
example, if you were absent Monday and return Tuesday (one day absent), all 
work must be turned-in by Wednesday.  If you were absent Monday and returned 
Wednesday (two days absent), all work must be turned-in by Friday.  Work 
will be considered late if it is turned-in past the make-up due date.  The 
same rules apply for work turned in late after this date (10 points per day 
late).  

5.  What if I know I am going to be absent?  Work may be requested prior to 
known excused absences.  I will do my best to provide you with the work that 
is planned, but I can't guarantee that I will always be able to do this, nor 
can I guarantee that I can include everything the class will be assigned 
during your absence.  Work will not be provided in advance for prior know 
unexcused absences.  

6.  When will I be counted tardy?  You will be counted tardy any time you 
arrive after the 8:00 A.M. bell.  The only exceptions will be for students 
who are riding a bus that is late.  Students arriving after 8:00 must obtain 
a tardy pass from the office.

7.  Pen or pencil?  ALL written work will be done in pencil unless you are 
told otherwise.

8.  Do you count-off for spelling, grammar or punctuation?  I will count-off 
for spelling, grammar, and punctuation on spelling tests and grammar 
activities, as well as the final copies of writing assignments and reports.  
I will let you know if I am going to count-off for these things on any other 
assignments.

9.  Do reports have to be typed?  Most reports will be typed/word processed 
(double spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pitch font).  Please let me know if you 
do not have a computer and printer at home that you can use. 

10.  Cursive or print?  All work will be done in cursive unless I tell you 
otherwise.

11.  When can I get water or go to the restroom?  You will be allowed to 
sign out/in two times during the day for individual restroom/water breaks.  
Do not sign out during tests, while directions are being given, or at other 
times that would not be appropriate.  You do not need to ask to use the 
restroom unless you have already used your two allowed daily breaks.  Just 
be sure to sign out.

12.  May we celebrate my birthday?   Absolutely!  All birthday celebrations 
will be held during lunch for any student(s) having a 
birthday that week unless other arrangements have been made.  All parties 
will be held outside at the picnic tables if weather permits. Please let me 
know a couple of days in advance if you plan to have a class celebration.  

13.  Snacks?  Each day we will take a short break for you to have a healthy 
snack.  You will need to bring your own snack from home.  You are also 
encouraged to keep a water bottle at your desk.

14.  What can we bring to class?   Don't bring anything that might be 
dangerous to yourself or others.  Don't bring anything illegal.  Don't bring 
anything that might be disruptive to learning.  If you are not sure if you 
should bring something or not, please ASK FIRST.  

15.  May I chew gum or have candy?  Do not bring gum or candy to school.  
  

16.  What am I allowed to read in class? You may bring any appropriate book 
to class for independent reading.  You may also select books from the class 
or school library.  In fact, I will REQUIRE you to keep a book at your desk 
at all times for independent reading.  Reading material other than books 
(comic books, sports and teen magazines for example) must have teacher 
approval.       

17.  Mr. C, are you a "neat freak?"  ABSOLUTELY!  Organization and neatness 
will be required in our classroom.  You will maintain a neat and organized 
desk and classroom at all times.  Being organized will not only help you in 
the 4th grade but throughout your life.  

18.  When will I take things home?  You will be assigned a classroom mailbox 
by student number.  Student work and weekly conduct reports will be taken 
home each Monday.  Newsletters, information, flyers, and other items will be 
taken home each Wednesday.   Items requiring parent review/signature should 
be returned the following school day. 

19.  Will I have a student number?  Yes.  Everyone will be assigned a 
student number.  You must put your name and student number on all work.  
Minus 5 points if you forget after the first 2 weeks of school.  We will 
also always line up by student number.

20.  What about homework?   You will almost always have homework Mon - 
Thurs.  This homework will usually consist of the following:  

	Math Study Link (from that day's math lesson)
	Spelling workbook page(s)
	Complete any unfinished work (you will often have unfinished work)
	Read at least 20 minutes  

You will be required to write down your homework assignments at the end of 
each day.  Your 'homework buddy' will check to make sure you have written 
down your assignments correctly.

21.  What's on your teacher web page?  My teacher web page can be found at:

 http://teacherweb.com/GA/SarahSmith/PhysicalEducation/uList1.stm

You can also get to it from the school's website.  Please check the Recent 
Announcements section frequently.  I use this section to communicate with 
students and parents as a group on a regular basis.  You will also find 
other helpful areas such as various links and assignment information.

22.  What's it like being in a portable classroom?  In one word…GREAT!  You 
will love being in our portable classroom and will soon discover the many 
advantages we have over those 'stuck' inside the school building.  However, 
with these advantages comes one major rule that you MUST follow:

	           *NEVER CROSS THE PARKING LOT!!!
	

23.  What are your rules about walking in the hallways?

You will learn very quickly that I require SILENCE and a STRAIGHT, orderly 
line when moving throughout the school.  We will respect other students and 
teachers.  Our class will set the example of how a class should behave in 
the halls.  


24.  What if I need to contact you?  If you ever have a question about your 
homework or need to contact me, you (or your parents) may e-mail me at
cchestnutt@Atlanta.k12.ga.us. or is you need to contact me immediately, for something 
that cannot wait until the next day, you may call me on my cell phone at (404) 993-4455.


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