TeacherWeb

Mrs. Wolf



Top Divider

 

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents.
  1. Wolf's FYI



Wolf's FYI

Mrs. Wolf�s Social Studies Curriculum Overview and Guidelines 
(07)

	The content of 8th grade social studies deals mainly with 
the development of Louisiana History.  Students will be exposed 
to a variety of methods used to introduce, reinforce, and enrich 
the central theme.  
Typical class work will include, but not be limited to: telling 
the story (lecture), group activities, independent research and 
reading, audiovisual resources, and vocabulary building.  
Geography concepts and map skills will be emphasized as well as 
the development of pride and responsibility as a Louisiana
citizen.

	** Grades will come from quizzes, chapter/unit tests, 
projects, participation, review/readiness work, current events, 
daily geography, notebook checks, enrichment, homework, and nine 
week exams.  The majority of assignments will be worth 100 points 
each.  
	** Students and parents should monitor class progress 
using �STI� � the school board�s on-line record-keeping system.  
Each Friday students will be able to earn extra points by turning 
in a parent-signed printout of their 
grade report from �STI�.  

	** When a student is absent, even for one day, it is the 
student�s responsibility to inquire about missed assignments.  
If a test/quiz is missed, it is the student�s responsibility to 
schedule a time to make up the test.  
	** Any graded assignment or test which is not made up in 
a timely manner will be given a zero.
	** It is in the student�s best interest to make-up all 
work as soon as possible after returning from an absence.

	** Homework is any work done outside of the classroom for 
reinforcement or readiness purposes.  Written homework should 
last no more than 20 minutes/ day, however students should review 
their notes and class work on a nightly basis to better prepare 
themselves for daily quizzes and 
chapter tests.  
	** Homework assignments are valued at 20 points.  Late 
homework is NOT accepted!
	** Students are expected to record assignments in their 
planner everyday.

	** Outside assignments ( oral reports, research papers, 
projects, etc.)  and unfinished class work are not considered 
homework and will receive a formal grade ( 100-200 points).  
Students will be made aware of the point value given for each 
assignment.
	** POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM ANY ASSIGNMENT THAT IS 
TURNED IN LATE**

	** Teacherweb should be utilized by parents and students 
to view information about unit assignments and due dates, test 
dates, special announcements and to obtain copies of handouts as 
well as other important information.

Final Grades are computed using the following percentages:
	Homework � 10%         Class work/Tests/Other � 
70%       Exam � 20%
Back to Top

Bottom Divider

TeacherWeb
Last Modified: Monday, July 27, 2009
©2009 TeacherWeb, Inc.