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Welcome to
Mr. Erwin’s
 6th Grade La
                nguage Arts
                              Class
My name is Mr. Erwin and I am very
excited to be your 6th grade language arts
teacher. We are going to learn, have fun,
and become better readers and writers.
The only way that we can all be
successful is if we follow classroom
expectations, policies, and procedures.
Expectations
You are now a middle school student which means that I expect a great
deal from you. I expect the rules stated below to be followed at all times.
•You will be quiet when others are speaking or when work is being done.
•When you come to my class, you are prepared to learn. This means that you
are quiet, hard-working and focused during class and that you come to class
prepared.
•Show respect to the teachers, students, guests and equipment within the
classroom.
•Stay in your seat unless instructed otherwise. Sharpen pencils and pick up
any supplies before class starts.
•Be in your seat ready to work when the bell rings so that you are not tardy.
Consequences
If you choose not to follow the rules in my classroom, there will be consequences.


       I will start with a verbal warning, after that you will proceed to the list of
                                      consequences

•Written Warning (This must be signed by one of your parents and returned to me the
following day. If I do not receive the signed referral, I will call/email your parents)
•Teacher Detention (This form will also be sent home to be signed. Bring it back signed the
following day or I will call/email your parents)
•If poor behavior continues, there will be a behavior meeting set up to discuss it.
•Continued problems will lead to a parent-teacher conference.
•Office Referral (Parents will be contacted)

     Certain Behaviors will result in a trip straight to the office
                without any type of verbal warning
Rewards!
If you choose to follow the rules in my classroom, you
will be rewarded.

0Class Excellence Competition
0Reward Stickers/Stamps
0Great Work Wall
Class Excellence Competition
0 Each class period will pick a name for their team.
0 The team will compete against the other class periods.
0 The team with the most points at the end of the six-weeks will
    win a prize. (Ex. Game Day, Snack Day, 1 Free 100 grade)
0   Teams can earn points with any examples of excellence.
0   I (Mr. Erwin) will be the judge of the game and there will be no
    negotiating. If a team complains about the points system, they
    will lose points.
0   If a team is behaving in a way that goes against the established
    rules, points can be deducted from the score.
0   If a member of any team is seen tampering with the scores
    (changing them on the board), that team will lose all points for
    the six-weeks and the person who cheated will be given a
    detention.
Reward Stickers/Stamps
0 Mr. Erwin will put stickers and/or stamps in your
  planner, bell work notebook or on your papers for
  class participation and good behavior.
0 Do not ask for stickers or stamps; earn them. The
  teacher will decide who receives them and when.
0 Each stamp and each sticker are worth 1 point.
0 You can receive more than one sticker/stamp the
  same day depending on classroom participation and
  written work.
Great Work Wall
0 If I decide that a particular paper is worthy, I will put
  it up on the wall for all to see.
0 It will remain there for one week.
0 I like to reward students for excellent work.
Daily Routines
When you enter my Classroom I expect that you know exactly what to do. I shouldn’t
have to tell you everyday what to do with your homework, book, planner, etc. Here is
how you will enter my classroom.

•As soon as you come in the door, go to your desk and get out your homework. Turn it into
the basket at the back of the room. If it isn’t turned in before the bell rings, then I consider
it late and therefore the highest grade you could receive is a 70.
•After turning in your work, get your journal out of your class box and return to your seat.
•Begin working on the bell work.
•All of this should be done before the bell rings. There is no reason to be walking around
the classroom when the tardy bell rings!
Daily Routines, Continued
•   At the end of class:
•   The Bell doesn’t dismiss you, I do.

• Make sure your area is clean and neat, or you will stay until it is . If you are
  late to your next class, then you will be late.

• Double check and make sure you have your assignments in your planner so
  you know what to do for homework. I will occasionally check these.

• Tissues are also located on the back table, I trust you can get one without
  causing a disruption.
Late Work Policy
Our job as middle school teachers is to prepare you for
high school, and career or college after that. In high
school there will be a zero tolerance rule on late work
which means that you should begin learning it now.

1 Day Late: your grade will drop 30 points, which means that the
highest grade you can make on that particular assignment is a 70.
 2 Days Late: your grade will drop another 20 points, which means
that the highest grade you can make on the assignment will be a
50.
 3 Days Late: ZERO, no excuses, no chances, no tears .
Missing Work:
                   School Policy
 If you haven’t turned ALL of your work in during the week, your teacher
will submit your name to Mrs. Pieniazek at the beginning of the following
                                   week.
 School Messenger will then contact your parents to make them aware
                 that you have a zero in one of your classes.
  If that zero is NOT made up on Wednesday (of that week), you will
                receive a zero AND an after school detention.
Your detention will be on Friday from 3:15 to 5:15. While in detention,
  you will still make up the missing work so you do not miss out on the
learning experience. But you will not receive credit for that assignment.
If you are absent…
0 If you are absent, you are still responsible for the
  work that you miss.
0 Any assignments that you missed will be in the folder
  corresponding with your period. (i.e. if you are in 6th
  period, go to the 6th period folder)
0 They will be due the day after you come back to
  school. If you miss multiple days in a row then you
  will be given more time to work on the assignments.
0 I will not remind you about your absence work. If you
  fail to retrieve it from the folders, it is not my
  problem. You will still be responsible for it.
Questions?

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First day power point

  • 1. Welcome to Mr. Erwin’s 6th Grade La nguage Arts Class
  • 2. My name is Mr. Erwin and I am very excited to be your 6th grade language arts teacher. We are going to learn, have fun, and become better readers and writers. The only way that we can all be successful is if we follow classroom expectations, policies, and procedures.
  • 3. Expectations You are now a middle school student which means that I expect a great deal from you. I expect the rules stated below to be followed at all times. •You will be quiet when others are speaking or when work is being done. •When you come to my class, you are prepared to learn. This means that you are quiet, hard-working and focused during class and that you come to class prepared. •Show respect to the teachers, students, guests and equipment within the classroom. •Stay in your seat unless instructed otherwise. Sharpen pencils and pick up any supplies before class starts. •Be in your seat ready to work when the bell rings so that you are not tardy.
  • 4. Consequences If you choose not to follow the rules in my classroom, there will be consequences. I will start with a verbal warning, after that you will proceed to the list of consequences •Written Warning (This must be signed by one of your parents and returned to me the following day. If I do not receive the signed referral, I will call/email your parents) •Teacher Detention (This form will also be sent home to be signed. Bring it back signed the following day or I will call/email your parents) •If poor behavior continues, there will be a behavior meeting set up to discuss it. •Continued problems will lead to a parent-teacher conference. •Office Referral (Parents will be contacted) Certain Behaviors will result in a trip straight to the office without any type of verbal warning
  • 5. Rewards! If you choose to follow the rules in my classroom, you will be rewarded. 0Class Excellence Competition 0Reward Stickers/Stamps 0Great Work Wall
  • 6. Class Excellence Competition 0 Each class period will pick a name for their team. 0 The team will compete against the other class periods. 0 The team with the most points at the end of the six-weeks will win a prize. (Ex. Game Day, Snack Day, 1 Free 100 grade) 0 Teams can earn points with any examples of excellence. 0 I (Mr. Erwin) will be the judge of the game and there will be no negotiating. If a team complains about the points system, they will lose points. 0 If a team is behaving in a way that goes against the established rules, points can be deducted from the score. 0 If a member of any team is seen tampering with the scores (changing them on the board), that team will lose all points for the six-weeks and the person who cheated will be given a detention.
  • 7. Reward Stickers/Stamps 0 Mr. Erwin will put stickers and/or stamps in your planner, bell work notebook or on your papers for class participation and good behavior. 0 Do not ask for stickers or stamps; earn them. The teacher will decide who receives them and when. 0 Each stamp and each sticker are worth 1 point. 0 You can receive more than one sticker/stamp the same day depending on classroom participation and written work.
  • 8. Great Work Wall 0 If I decide that a particular paper is worthy, I will put it up on the wall for all to see. 0 It will remain there for one week. 0 I like to reward students for excellent work.
  • 9. Daily Routines When you enter my Classroom I expect that you know exactly what to do. I shouldn’t have to tell you everyday what to do with your homework, book, planner, etc. Here is how you will enter my classroom. •As soon as you come in the door, go to your desk and get out your homework. Turn it into the basket at the back of the room. If it isn’t turned in before the bell rings, then I consider it late and therefore the highest grade you could receive is a 70. •After turning in your work, get your journal out of your class box and return to your seat. •Begin working on the bell work. •All of this should be done before the bell rings. There is no reason to be walking around the classroom when the tardy bell rings!
  • 10. Daily Routines, Continued • At the end of class: • The Bell doesn’t dismiss you, I do. • Make sure your area is clean and neat, or you will stay until it is . If you are late to your next class, then you will be late. • Double check and make sure you have your assignments in your planner so you know what to do for homework. I will occasionally check these. • Tissues are also located on the back table, I trust you can get one without causing a disruption.
  • 11. Late Work Policy Our job as middle school teachers is to prepare you for high school, and career or college after that. In high school there will be a zero tolerance rule on late work which means that you should begin learning it now. 1 Day Late: your grade will drop 30 points, which means that the highest grade you can make on that particular assignment is a 70. 2 Days Late: your grade will drop another 20 points, which means that the highest grade you can make on the assignment will be a 50. 3 Days Late: ZERO, no excuses, no chances, no tears .
  • 12. Missing Work: School Policy  If you haven’t turned ALL of your work in during the week, your teacher will submit your name to Mrs. Pieniazek at the beginning of the following week.  School Messenger will then contact your parents to make them aware that you have a zero in one of your classes. If that zero is NOT made up on Wednesday (of that week), you will receive a zero AND an after school detention. Your detention will be on Friday from 3:15 to 5:15. While in detention, you will still make up the missing work so you do not miss out on the learning experience. But you will not receive credit for that assignment.
  • 13. If you are absent… 0 If you are absent, you are still responsible for the work that you miss. 0 Any assignments that you missed will be in the folder corresponding with your period. (i.e. if you are in 6th period, go to the 6th period folder) 0 They will be due the day after you come back to school. If you miss multiple days in a row then you will be given more time to work on the assignments. 0 I will not remind you about your absence work. If you fail to retrieve it from the folders, it is not my problem. You will still be responsible for it.