ENGLISH I
Ms. Shields
Syllabus, Supplies, Class Rules, & Grading
Welcome to English! Please read all of the following information carefully so that you will know how to prepare and be successful in this class!
WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT . . .
English is comprised of several different “mini-subjects,” such as literature, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, writing, etc. I try to plan each class period in such a way that you are doing something different approximately every 30 minutes. This class gives you much of the knowledge you must have to pass the state test you will take in English 10 next year.
SUPPLIES
You will need the following supplies no later than ______.
§ One inch or larger three-ring binder for ENGLISH only with five dividers. Label and place in your notebook in the following order: DOL/TEST PREP, SPELLING/VOCAB, GRAMMAR, LITERATURE, WRITING—there WILL BE notebook checks!
§ Loose-leaf paper (no wire notebooks)
§ Yellow highlighter
§ Two packs of index cards, small or large, lined or unlined
§ Blue or black ink pens AND pencils for scantron tests
§ Paperback thesaurus, to be kept at home
§ One composition book, to be kept in class
§ According to your last name, please bring one of the following:
o A-L: One roll of paper towels
o M-Z: One box of Kleenex
GRADING
Grading will occur on most assignments, including classwork, writing, quizzes, projects, etc. You will receive timely feedback on all graded work. You are expected to keep up with anything returned to you by placing it in the proper area of your notebook. Most major tests are not returned to you; however, you will be able to see your grade and what you missed. Essays are kept in class and are sent home at the end of the semester for parents to view. Breakdown of grading is as follows:
§ Weekly spelling/vocabulary ...... 20%
§ Tests ...... 35%
§ Projects/Essays ...... 25%
§ Homework/Classwork ...... 20%
ABSENCES AND MAKE UP WORK
Freshman English is a critical class because you learn many of the skills needed to pass the English Subject Area Test in the 10th grade. You cannot be successful in this class if you do not come to school regularly. Make sure you read and understand this section as you will be signing for it at the end of this syllabus.
§ Two (2) absences per 9 weeks may be excused with a parent note
§ Doctors’ excused absences have no limit
§ If a student is over his parent excused notes or comes to school with no note, the absence is unexcused. Any work done that day and/or any projects and assignments due will receive a grade of zero.
§ Students have two (2) days for each day missed to get make-up work completed and/or schedule a time for a missed test. If work is not completed within that time, a grade of zero will be given for the assignment(s).
§ Field trips require that any work you may miss be done BEFORE you leave on the field trip.
SPECIFIC CLASS INFORMATION:
§ It is the student’s responsibility to get the work out of the folder
§ Students must schedule a time other than class time to make up a missed test or to receive additional help. Allowing you to make up work during class only puts you further behind since you are missing a current lesson to work on something missed. Schedule a time—don’t tell me, “I need to make this up.”
CLASS RULES
§ No eating/drinking in class with the exception of bottled water.
§ Be in your seat with pencils sharpened ready to work BEFORE the tardy bell rings.
§ Have all required materials with you each day.
§ Talk when given permission to do so.
§ NO putting your head on the desk at any time.
§ DO NOT leave your seat or line up at the door in anticipation of the bell!
§ Hoodies are NOT to be worn in class.
CONSEQUENCES FOR RULE VIOLATIONS
§ Verbal warning
§ Name and check—current week’s vocab words and definitions 10x each
§ Name and 2 checks—current week’s vocab words 20x each; parent contacted
§ Name and 3 checks—current week’s vocab words 30x each; parent contacted
§ Name and 4 checks—referral to the office
Openly defiant or seriously disruptive behavior will result in immediate referral to the office.
VIDEOS USED IN ENGLISH
A parent’s signature is required to watch any movie in my class. Assignments are given for most of these movies, so if you are unable to view a certain movie, or if you fail to return the signature slip, you will go to the library and work on an alternate assignment. Parents, please read descriptions and ratings carefully so that you may sign the appropriate place at the end of this syllabus.
SIMON BIRCH: The inspirational story of a young boy who struggles not with the handicap he was born with but with living a life of meaning and purpose. Used with short story unit. Rated PG-13. Some mild language.
ROMEO AND JULIET: We will watch this film after we read the play in class. The 1997 Baz Luhrman production stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Clare Danes. Rated PG-13 for violence.
KILLING MR. GRIFFIN: We will watch this film after reading the novel in class. A story of peer pressure and regret. Rated PG.
NEWS DOCUMENTARIES: Short 30-minute episodes taken from MTV’s critically acclaimed series, “Fight for your Rights: Take a Stand Against Discrimination.” The episodes document teenagers and the dangers that come from stereotyping and cliques. Used with a non-fiction unit the second nine weeks. Films are not rated.
NO ONE WOULD TELL: A made for television movie that chronicles the cycle of an abusive teen relationship. Used with a non-fiction unit the second nine weeks. Not rated.
THE ODYSSEY: This film is used after we read an excerpt of the Greek epic in class. Chronicles the journey of Odysseus, a Trojan War hero whose journey home was cursed by the gods. Distributed by the Hallmark channel. Rated PG.
DEAD POET’S SOCIETY: Robin Williams stars as a teacher at an all-boys’ prep school who uses unconventional methods to get his students interested in poetry. Rated PG.
SUPERNATURAL: As rewards on occasion, students will watch episodes from this critically acclaimed television series. Reviews and information can be found at Amazon.com.
TEXTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL NOVELS USED:
§ Grammar—Heath Grammar and Composition
§ Literature—Prentice Hall, Gold Edition
§ Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan (an ALA best book for young adults)
HOW TO CONTACT ME:
You may call the school at 875-8418, and I will try to return your call the same day. You may also e-mail me at with your child’s name in the subject line. You can also reach me on my cell phone at 861-0174 after school hours. Students, you may text as long as your questions are directly related to class assignments. Please do not call or text after 9 p.m.
ADDITIONAL CLASS INFORMATION:
§ Homework: Homework is frequently graded on completion; however, at times it is graded for accuracy. We will check homework in class so that you will have the opportunity to ask questions about anything you missed.
§ Homework Pass: You will receive one homework pass each nine weeks. Homework passes are only good on HOMEWORK, not projects or essays. You will also have the opportunity to earn extras throughout the term.
§ Calendar: Organization is an absolute must for this class. Keep your calendar at the very front of your notebook and use it!
§ Late Work: I do not accept late work. Period.
§ Extra Credit: When extra credit is given, it is offered to the entire class. If you are interested in extra credit, take advantage of it when it is given.
§ Vocabulary Tests: Every Thursday, expect a vocabulary test. You have been given the words in advance for the entire nine weeks; therefore, an absence the day before a test does NOT excuse you. Insurance: Making flashcards with the word on one side and the definition on the other will guarantee you a 60/D on your test. If you complete insurance and make 100 on your quiz, ten points will be added to your score. Flashcards are due on test day.
§ Spelling Tests: Every Tuesday, expect a spelling test. You have been given the words in advance for the entire nine weeks; therefore, an absence the day before a test does NOT excuse you. Insurance: Writing the spelling words 10 times each will guarantee you a 60/D on the test. If you complete insurance and make 100 on your quiz, ten points will be added to your score. Due on test day.
§ Journals: Every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, you will have a short journal assignment. You are not graded on spelling and grammar; you are graded on how thoroughly you responded to each topic. To receive ANY credit, your response must be at LEAST a paragraph long. Journals are kept in the classroom.
§ DOL and Test Prep: On MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY of the first nine weeks you will complete DOL. TEST PREP will be completed on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY of the second nine weeks.
§ Bathroom: You are NOT allowed to leave class unless you are ill or have a documented medical condition.
§ Tutoring: Tutoring is offered every Tuesday and Thursday after school. You may use this time to make up missed assignments, receive extra help, or retake certain assignments that you have scored poorly on. Assignments eligible for retake will be announced to you.
Please read this page carefully and sign in ALL of the appropriate places. Return this entire page to me.
By signing below, I state that I have fully read and understand the procedures for English.
Student’s Name: (please print) ______
Student’s signature: ______Date: ______
Parent’s Signature: ______Date: ______
VIDEO PERMISSION SIGNATURE: (please check one and sign)
o My child has permission to watch EVERY movie listed
o My child does not have permission to watch ANY movie listed
o My child can watch EVERY movie except for ______
Parent: I will be in touch with you throughout the term regarding your child’s progress in English class. Please provide your contact information and list the order (1, 2, etc) in which you would like me to attempt to contact you.
_____ Cell phone: ______
_____ Work: ______
_____ E-mail: ______
_____ Home: ______
_____ Other: ______
If there is any additional information you would like me to know about your child or if you would like me to stay in contact with you for any specific reasons, please state:
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