Tuesday, February 10, 2009

rules and regs

FRASER
Rules and Regulations:
You will be expected to successfully complete reading and other assignments outside of class. Plus, you will have day-to day work
Cheating and/or plagiarism
Cheating and/or plagiarism of any kind will not be tolerated in any
form. It can and will result in a failing grade on that assignment. .
RUBRIC
A = 100-90(rubric 6): work is always perfect; applies critical analysis to all portions of work, research is completed to a higher level, demonstrates a positive work ethic, produces highest quality work on consistent basis.
B = 89-80(5): work is almost always perfect; applies critical analysis to almost all portions of work, research is completed to high level, almost always demonstrates a positive work ethic, produces high quality work on consistent basis.
C = 79-70(4): Some work is perfect; applies critical analysis to some portions of work, some research is completed to high level, demonstrates a positive work ethic and produces high quality work some of the time.
D = 69-60(3): work completed is low quality with errors and omissions; blatant disregard for class standards.
F = 59(2) and below: work is not completed to any acceptable standard; does not show criteria for determining quality and is seriously flawed.
ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
A. You must be in your seat before the late bell rings.
B. All students are expected to conduct themselves in a mature and responsible manner (get started on work immediately upon entering the classroom---- no exceptions)
C. You must be well behaved.
D. Abstain from eating/drinking in class.
E. Forgo listening devices, cell phones, or IPODS(This means failing.)
F. No hats, hair combing, or similar manipulations.
II. YOUR GRADE CONSISTS OF:
A. Tests, quizzes, essays, and independent projects 50%
B. Classwork/Participaton (DO NOWS, group work, listening, handouts, everything being done in the class…) 30%
D. Homework 20%-
III MATERIALS
8 x 11 loose-leaf binder, Pens- standard blue or black ink, only. & a folder

Student's signature________________________________________

Parent's/Guardian's signature_______________________________

2 comments:

  1. This is Ricahrd Wells for the first time on a blog. Ms Fraser, where can I get a copy of the contract?

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  2. RICHARD
    WELLS HW#8
    4/11/09

    Many people should ask a famous person a question about their likes and dislikes. If I were to ask a famous person a question, it would be about which foods they like or dislike.
    I myself dislike eating fish, so a famous person may also dislike foods and other things. However you have to ask questions that will not offend them or inquire too much into their personal lives.
    Another question I would ask is, don’t you hate being seen in public? It must be pretty inconvenient and stressful for famous people because they are always followed and bothered by paparazzi. Famous people have no privacy.
    That is an example of how someone should consider asking questions of a famous person. Also asking questions on their background would be useful.

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