Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
My conference time is Mon.-Fri. 8:15-9:05 am. I am also available for phone conferences, and I am willing to work out more convenient times as needed.Back to Top
Homework is checked daily for completion. All homework is due at the beginning of class on Friday.Back to Top
What does it mean to set up a paper correctly?
Your student must have their paper properly positioned with the heading on the left. They must have their name, date and teacher's name in the right corner and the title of the assignment in the middle, on the top line. Filure to "set up" a paper correctly will result in points taken off the total grade for that page.Back to Top
How does a mark affect my child's conduct and work habits grade?
There are two different types of marks, Citizenship marks and Work Habits/Study Skills marks Citizenship Skills: Did not behave responsibly in the classroom Did not behave responsibly outside of the classroom Did not show respect to authority Did not show consideration to peers Work Habits/Study Skills: Work did not reflect best effort Did not work well independently Did not work well in groups Did not work neatly and carefully Did not use time wesely Did not follow directions Did not complete assignments on time Did not listen and/or participate in class Did not apply organizational skills Talking will be considered: Did not behave responsibly in the classroom At the end of the 9 weeks I will review your child's planner. I will add up the following to determine their grade: Citizenship Grades/Work and Study Skills Grades: E=0-5 Marks S=6-10 Marks N=11-15 Marks U-16+ MarksBack to Top
What are the 1st semester high frequency words my child needs to know?
a lot, about, any, bear, can't, care, didn't, does, each, every, give, house, how, I'm, it's, kind, live, lived, lunch, may, maybe, next, once, read, ready, really, saw, say, says, store, story, talk, than, that, well, what, where, which, while, white, who, whyBack to Top
How is my child's language arts grade determined?
All language arts grades are broken down as follows: Composition 50% Grammar 30% Spelling 20%Back to Top