Sample Syllabus
Sample Syllabus
MS. DOUGLASS
Parents and students: please review this course syllabus
carefully. It contains important information about course grades
and behavior expectations. Read the syllabus, then please sign
and return the signature page no later than August 24,
2007. Thank you!
CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR: We have a limited amount of time to
learn a lot of content, to develop skills in writing, speaking and
listening, and to complete various assignments and
projects. Students must be on task and focused on the activities
in order to learn. Students should have an enjoyable time in
social studies, but to ensure that everyone has some fun and that
learning takes place, there are certain behaviors that students
are expected to exhibit.
When the bell rings, all students are expected to:
Be sitting quietly in their desk
Have class materials ready to use
Follow instructions for turning in assignments
No snacks--water in clear bottles only to drink
Be ready to thinkparticipatelearn!
Tardies: Student who are not ready when the bell rings are
counted tardy, as well as those who arrive late. If you are tardy,
please come into class quietly and sit in the first available desk
so as not to interrupt class activities. Tardies are counted on a
school-wide basis, and detention is assigned from the office.
Hall Passes: Students must receive my permission to leave
during class time. A hall pass must be used.
A conference will result if students abuse the hall pass privilege,
and the privilege may be revoked.
Citizenship Grades: Students will receive numerical grades which
reflect their behavior in the classroom. These citizenship grades
will be based on the following list of behavior expectations (these
are examples only, as a complete list is not possible for each
category):
these times.
Assignments: In order to assure that assignments are graded
fairly and returned quickly, students are asked to follow these
procedures. If they are not followed, the work may be returned
to be redone and will be counted late:
1) Students must use clean whole sheets of paper;
2) The student's name, class, date and the assignment must
appear in the upper right corner of the paper;
3) Students must use dark inks or dark pencil, or keyboard their
assignment neatly;
4) All corrections must use proofreading marks or single line
cross-outs.
5) Papers with too many mechanical errors may need to be
corrected before grading.
Extra credit: Students may earn extra credit by doing
exceptionally well on class work or by correctly answering specific
questions imbedded in assignments and quizzes, as determined
by the teacher. No extra credit is given on assignments turned in
late. Special extra credit assignments are not available. Students
should earn their grades based on the regular course work.
Late work: Students are expected to turn their class work in on
the due date. Work turned in after the due date will be marked
down 20% for the first day latethe assignment is worth 0 points
after the first day. Students are always free to discuss with me
the reason their class work is late; if they do this when the
assignment was originally due, then the late penalty may not be
applied. WARNING: I grade late papers as I have time. It may
be several days or even weeks before a student's grade is
changed after late work is turned in. This may affect eligibility for
extracurricular activities.
Makeup work: Students have one school day for each day absent
to turn in all makeup work (unless arrangements are made with
the instructor for more time). It is the student's responsibility to
get his/her makeup work in a timely fashion (please see the
Parent/Student Handbook for more information). Students who
wait several days to get their makeup work will find their work
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