Title: Welcome to
1Welcome to 6th grade science!
Please write, in order, the following information
on your index card
Name (First Last )
Nickname Phone Homeroom teacher Favorite
Band, TV Show, Movie Describe your self in
three sentences.
2On a separate piece of paper answer the following
survey
- Your birthday your age
- My favorite hobbies/activities to do outside of
school is/are - My favorite type of music is
- My favorite food is
- My favorite subject in school is
- My least favorite subject is
- Not too many people know that I
- One person Id love to meet is
- One day I'd love
- My 1 middle school fear is
3How to come into class
- Come in quietly.
- Pick up any papers on the table by the door.
- Read objective. Sit down.
- Take out any materials you need for class. All
other books are safely stowed in desk or under
chair. - Open agenda, write homework for the day.
- Do DO Now.
- When finished, read a book or study your notes.
- During the beginning of class there is no talking.
4All about Mrs. Levin
5All about Mrs. Levin
- My favorite hobby is reading books and my
favorite activity is spending time with my
husband, two children, and dog.
6All about Mrs. Levin
- My favorite subject in school is science.
7How to pass in papers
- Hand the papers to the person in seat number one.
- The person in seat one will stack the papers and
put them in a neat pile on the edge of the desk
closest to the aisle. - If the papers are homework, stack the pages so
the names and dates of each student is visible.
8What will we learn in 6th grade?
- Sixth Grade Science investigates measurement,
graphing, and scientific method. We study cells
and microscopes, body systems, physics including
energy, magnetism, electricity and . - Simple machines,
- We will do MANY, MANY Experiments!
9Classroom Rules
- Respect and support each other.
- Take care of materials. Be organized.
- Do what is asked
- Support the learning atmosphere in class
10Discipline Procedures
- 1st Offense Verbal Warning or THE LOOK!
- 2nd Offense Parent Contact
- 3rd Offense Ten Minute Time-Out (Student will
have to complete a time out form which must be
returned or will result in a lunch detention) - 4th Offense Special duty
- ANY misbehavior for a substitute teacher will
result in an automatic After School Detention - Some severe discipline issues will result in
an immediate Office Referral and Call Home.
11Agenda
- Bring Agenda to class every day!
- Part of do now.
- Write homework first.
12Bathroom
- You cannot use the bathroom the first last 10
minutes of class or during a lecture. - If we are working on an activity or seat work,
ask permission to go. - If I say okay, fill sign out sheet and take pass.
- You have four minutes to use the restroom.
13Drinking Fountain
- You may use it before or after class.
- You may use it IF
- No lecture /directions are taking place.
- You are quietly working.
- AND you have raised your hand asked for
permission.
14Backpacks
- In order to keep our classroom tidy, NO backpacks
are allowed in the classroom once lockers are
assigned. - Take only what you need to your desk. (Use a
pencil box) - YOU MAY NOT go back to your locker.
15Classroom Expectations (simply the Bill of
Rights).
- The classroom Bill of Rights is simple.
- The teacher has the right to teach and students
have the right to learn. Everyone will respect
these rights. - Simply put, any actions that interfere with
teaching and learning are unacceptable. - Students are expected to adhere to the Student
Code of Conduct as well as these classroom
expectations
16ROAR in the classroom
- Respectful
- Organized
- Accepting / Achieving
- Responsible
17BE RESPECTFUL
- The Golden Rule is my motto do unto others as
you would have them do unto you. - Follow all class and school rules.
- Do not talk while I am teaching or giving
instructions. If you have something to share,
wait until you are acknowledged and then share. - When doing class work, work quietly and mindful
of others. - Take care of classroom materials.
18BE Organized.
- Have materials out, have pencils sharpened, and
be seated before the tardy bell rings. - If there is an assignment on the board or
overhead, begin before being told to do so. - Use your planner.
- Bring all materials to class for each day. If
you need to borrow a pen or paper, do so before
class begins.
19BE ORGANIZED.
- Know where your materials are.
- Know what you need to do.
- Present your work legible and neatly.
20Sharpening Pencils
- If you need to sharpen your pencil, hold up your
pencil. - If I nod or say yes, go to the sharpener.
- At the sharpener, even though it is tempting, do
not talk. - Quickly quietly go back to your seat.
21BE AN ACHIEVER
- Do your best in everything.
- Try your hardest.
- Aim for success.
- Get involved and ask questions
- Accept others as they are. Nobody is perfect.
22BE RESPONSIBLE
- Do all your class work and turn it in on time.
- If you are absent, be sure to check the extra
copies folder, learn what you missed, and
complete any assignments by the timeline given. - Do homework.
23What you can expect from me.
- I will always teach in the best way we know how
and do whatever it takes our students to learn. - I will always make myself available to students
and parents, and address any concerns they might
have (emails, phone calls, conferences). - I will always protect the safety, interests, and
rights of all individuals in the classroom.
24What I can expect from you.
- I will always work, think, and behave in the best
way I know how, and I will do whatever it takes
for my fellow students and me to learn. This
also means that I will complete all my homework
when assigned, I will call, email, or talk with
Mrs. Levin if I have a problem with the homework
, and I will raise my hand and ask questions in
class if I do not understand something.
25What I can expect from you.
- 2. I will always behave to protect the safety,
interests, and rights of all individuals in the
classroom. This also means that I will always
listen to all my WPMS teammates and give everyone
my respect.
26What I can expect from you.
- 3. I am responsible for my own behavior, and I
will follow the teachers directions. If I make
a mistake, this means I will tell the truth to my
teachers and accept responsibility for my actions
27Grades
- Grades are divided into 4 categories
- Tests and Quizzes 50
- Homework 10
- Labs 30
- Informal writing INB, do-nows, exit tickets,
etc. 10 - You are responsible for checking your own grades
on Infinite Campus Parent Portal.
28SuppliesStudents should always bring the
following to class
- Agenda
- Pencil blue or black pen, pencils
- Lined binder paper
- Folder to keep homework in.
- Composition notebook or INB
- (No spiral notebooks. Spiral notebooks do not
hold up well over time and are not durable for an
entire year) - Silent Reading Book
- Manual pencil sharpener
- Colored pencils
29Homework
- Homework is a valuable tool for students to
practice a particular concept. There is homework
every night.
30Homework
- Homework, challenge work, study guides, and
class notes are on my web page, you can go to my
website, http//www.whiteplainspublicschools.org - Access Highlands school, teacher webpages, my
webpage, and homework
31WEBPAGE
- Homework, projects, resources, study help,
quizlets etc are listed on my webpage. - Students are expected to write down all homework
in their agendas.
32Late Work Policy
- My philosophy on late work can be compared to not
paying a utility bill or taxes on time. - If adults have the electricity shut off for not
paying a bill, it doesnt mean that they will
NEVER get electricity back, but that they will
have to pay a penalty and be inconvenienced until
the power is turned back on. - Even if a person does not pay taxes on time, the
responsibility does not go away. The taxes
(homework/assignment) still must be taken care
of, and you get some credit for it when it is. - Therefore my late work policy is as follows
Homework, minor self checked assignments, will be
stamped on time only at the beginning of the
period. - Unfinished homework is not accepted. (If you are
turning it in late, it needs to be COMPLETE!)
33Late Work Policy
- To be regarded on time, work must be completed by
the beginning of the class on the day it is due. - On time only at the beginning of the period.
- Mrs. Levin understands that unexpected
circumstances occur. Therefore, she will allow
students will receive 1 PASS pER per NINE WEEKS
which allows students to turn in a HW assignment
up to ONE WEEK late with NO penalty. However,
this does require an explanation and parent
approval (Mrs. Levin will call and double check).
This pass must be turned and attached to the
late assignment.
34Late Work
- After the ONE OOPS PASS has been used, any
homework not turned in the day it is due (by the
time I check it in your block) is considered late
and will be penalized 1 LETTER GRADE PER DAY
LATE. - Late work should be turned into the turn in
basket and clearly labeled LATE HOW MANY DAYS
YOU ARE LATE. (Example Late 1). Mrs. Levin
knows work that is handed in on time because it
is STAMPED on the date it was due. After four
days, assignments will automatically receive a 50
if turned in. - If you are absent from the assignment, you have
as many days as you were absent to makeup the
assignment.
35How to leave class
- The bell does not dismiss you, I do.
- When dismissed, push in your chair.
- Walk out the door.
36This year..
- We will learn a lot about science.
- If you do your work, you will ace the science
OBJECTIVES. - We will have fun!