Amy Whittle – Room 305

Idalou Middle School

8th Grade English

Welcome to my 8th Grade English class. My name is Amy Whittle. I have been teaching at Idalou Middle School for 6 years. I love being here to teach and raise my family. This will be a big year for you, as we will be preparing you for High School English and college writing classes. Work hard, have fun, and it will be a rewarding year!

Materials Needed:

Blue or black pens

A RED and GREEN pen

Notebook paper (No college rule)

A one inch 3 ring binder

8 dividers

2 different color highlighters

A one subject spiral for your writing journal

Composition book

Rules:

Be on time – you are tardy if not in the room when the bell rings

Be prepared – you will need your binder and AR book everyday

Respect others and their belongings

NO food or drinks or gum

NO cell phones, iPods or other electronic devices

Follow the dress code

Be an Engaged Learner

Be Your Best

Procedures:

Lesson plans will be posted on the board every Monday.

We will begin our class with a writing journal. Every day I will have a prompt, a picture or a quote that the student will respond to. You will be required to write half a page, which is about 10-12 sentences. I grade the journals every Friday. It is 20 points a day. I deduct points if you do not respond to the journal or if you don’t write the appropriate amount of writing.

Heading Used in Reading:

First and Last Name Date (written out)

Subject – Period

Assignments:

All assignments must be completed on the appropriate paper with the proper heading and in BLUE OR BLACK PEN. Points will be taken off for improper heading.

All homework will be completed on time and be ready to turn in when class begins.

If an assignment is not turned in on time, a late work form must be filled out, signed by the student, and returned the next day with the late assignment.

Make-Up Work:

It is your responsibility to collect the work you missed when absent. Also, it is important to speak to me before a planned absence. I will do my best to collect the work for you; however, it is your responsibility to pick up the work, complete it in a timely manner, and turn it in. You have one day for every absence plus one additional day to complete make-up work. If an assignment is turned in late for the allotted time for make-up work, points will be deducted.

Late Work:

It is your responsibility to turn assignments in on time.

The late work policy is as follows:

I take 10 points off for every day late. After 3 days, it is an automatic detention.

You will fill out a late work form acknowledging the work is missing and explain when you will come in to complete the work.

Refusing to turn in work IS NOT AN OPTION!

Corrections:

If you make below a 70 on a test during the six weeks, you will be given the opportunity to do corrections for a maximum grade of 70. You will only need to correct the questions you missed. I will attach a YELLOW correction notice to your test with a due date and a place for your parent/guardian to sign. Corrections will not be accepted without a parent/ guardian signature! Corrections must be done on a clean sheet of notebook paper and stapled to the back of the original test. Number your corrections according to the number on the test. A 75 is the highest grade you can receive for corrections.

Tutorials:

I am available every day before and after class or during Activity Period. Please make arrangements with me before you show up for tutorials to insure I will be here and am available that day.

Grading:

I follow the district grading policy.

Class work – 50%

Test – 40%

Homework – 10%

Please allow a few extra days for me to grade written assignments. All journal grades are recorded as homework grades.

Cheating:

I have a zero tolerance for cheating on classwork, homework, tests or any assignment given in my classes. If you are caught cheating, you will automatically receive a zero on the assignment and appropriate disciplinary actions will be taken. Talking during a test is considered cheating; even if you have already turned in your test.

Web Page:

Please check my teacher web page on the school web site. I will do my best to post assignments that I can, reminders of due dates and upcoming tests. It is a great communication link into the classroom.

I am delighted to have the opportunity to teach your child. Please feel free to contact me via email any time.

Amy Whittle

PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN THIS PAGE FOR A FREE 100!

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Student signature Date

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Parent or guardian signature Date

Parents:

If you would like to provide me with your email address and any contact information, it would be greatly appreciated. Email is a fast and efficient way for me to keep you informed of what is going on in the classroom. There are also times when I may need to contact you via telephone.

Parent or Guardian Name: ______

Email: ______

Home Phone: ______

Cell Phone: ______