Writing 1 – 2019/2020
Classroom Conduct
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As we explore the topics in our literature
selections and the various aspects of writing, we’ll engage in whole-class and
small group discussions. Be polite and respectful of each
other’s time and comments.
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We only meet once a week and need to make the
most of our time. Come to class prepared
and with the appropriate materials (books, notebook, pens, etc.). Avoid unrelated and unnecessary conversations
and activities that will distract us from learning. Turn
off ALL electronic devices. (They may
be confiscated until the end of the CHAT school day. Please see the CHAT Code of Conduct for
specific guidelines.)
Communication
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Weekly updates that include the material covered
and upcoming assignments will be sent to the e-mail addresses that parents
submitted when registering for the class.
I will also collect e-mail addresses from students. I prefer to communicate via e-mail, but can
be reached on my cell phone if the concern is urgent. (507/581-0270)
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I’m using two other on-line resources: a blog
and Google Drive as a document storage site.
Here’s how they will work:
Writing
1 – www.chatwriting1.blogspot.com. The blog entries will contain the same
information from the e-mail updates. These
entries will serve as a consolidation and reference for our weekly lessons for
the semester. Hopefully we can avoid
forgotten assignments or missing e-mails.
If students or parents are unsure about an assignment, they have two places
to go to find the information.
Google
Drive –Most of the handouts will be available on a shared folder in Google
Drive either as Word documents or PDF files.
Parents and students will receive an e-mail and be invited to view the
“Writing 1” folder. These documents can
be downloaded and printed from home computers.
MyGradeBook
– www.mygradebook.com. This is an
online grade book on which I will enter the grades and scores for completed
assignments. Parents and students can
log in to check progress. Note:
Scores may not be immediately added to the website; feel free to contact
me for any questions.
Homework Guidelines
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Short writing assignments, Literature
assignments, and Grammar worksheets should be handed in at class time when it
is due. Unless arrangements have been
made with Mrs. Prichard, any assignments handed in after this time will be
considered late. While a lot of grace
and patience will be given for overdue homework, students must show effort and
must communicate about any difficulties they are having. Please see the Late Homework Guidelines
below.
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Keep on schedule with the reading assignments. Students who have read the assigned portions
will engage more actively, learn more effectively and enjoy more fully the
class discussions.
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Rough drafts must be handed in on time, either in class or via e-mail so
that they can be corrected and handed back on time. If a rough draft does not get handed in, the
student will miss out on the opportunity to learn from mistakes. His/her composition will be graded as a final
draft.
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Final copies of assigned essays should be handed
in when due or e-mailed on the Monday after it was assigned. With special permission, an essay will be
given an extension.
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Extra credit activities will be offered from
time to time. The thrust of these will
be mostly “fun and interest.” Even
though the scores will be added to the cumulative scores for the class, they
are not a substitute for regular assignments.
Late Homework
Guidelines
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Homework is most useful when it is completed by
the due date. Grammar worksheets and literature-related homework is not as
beneficial for the student if it is done after the class has covered that topic
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Any homework handed in more than 2 weeks late
will not be scored. For example, if a
worksheet is assigned in Week 2 and
due Week 3, it will not be accepted after Week 5.
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If a student is absent due to an illness or
family situation, parents should contact me.
Extensions will be given in
these circumstances.
Grading Policy
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Accumulating points is the NOT an important
aspect of this class. My goal is that
students grow as learners and writers; this is not always reflected in
classroom points. However, points are a
helpful indicator of diligence, improvement, and, to some extent, quality.
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Points will be given in the following areas:
Quick
Writes & Vocabulary Builders – 5 pt. /day.
These exercises at the beginning of each class will not be graded for
content, but will receive points for participation.
Short
writing assignments, including lists, grammar exercises, 1 paragraph answers,
etc. – points are dependent on the assignment.
Extra
Credit – 2 – 10 pt. each, depending on the assignment.
Pre-Writes
– 5 points for outlines, mind maps, and any activity that shows brainstorming
and researching.
Rough
Drafts – 10 points for handing it in on time.
Final
Essays – 40 pt. Essays will be graded in
four areas: Focus, Content,
Organization, and Mechanics /Grammar.
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