Smola’s Syllabus - Clark Pleasant Community School Corp

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Smola’s Syllabus
Chemistry I Honors
Contact Info:
• Email: [email protected]
• Voicemail: 535-2025 x 7177
• Website: link
Materials needed:
• Scientific Calculator! (must have a
“log” key) – needed ASAP
– See me if you cannot obtain one.
– No QWERTY calculators allowed. Ever.
(i.e. iphones, etc.)
• The usual: Binder, pen, pencil, paper!
Behavior Expectations
Respect for Yourself,
Responsibility for Your Actions,
and to
Remember the Rights of Others.
Consequences:
• 1st offense: Warning, verbal or written. Student may
be moved at the discretion of the teacher.
• 2nd offense: Conference between student and teacher,
may be sent to hall. If problem persists (daily offense),
parents/guardians will be called.
• 3rd offense: After school detention and
parents/guardians will be called.
• 4th offense: Discipline referral form.
• Horseplay in the lab results in #2, 3, & 4 being enforced
at once & a zero for the lab! N.b. Cookie Rule
Nota Bene:
• Some things to note are:
• If you have to return to your locker for any of the daily materials, you
will receive a tardy. Taking time out of class to retrieve your
materials is the same as being tardy to class – essentially, lost class
time. Always be prepared.
• Assigned work in due at the start of class. You are expected to
participate during class discussions and classroom activities. If you
are absent, it is your responsibility to get the make up assignments
when you return.
• You will have as many days to turn in the assignment, as you were
absent (SEE orange folder). Labs must be made up by arrangement
with your teacher. No late work accepted.
• Red/Green for electronic devices: NO electronic devices may be out
while the RED side of the electronic device sheet is showing. All
electronic devices, if out while a RED side is showing, will be taken &
turned into the office with a referral.
Grading Policy
• Grading Scale & Report Card information:
• The WCHS grading scale applies to all classes: 100-94 A, 93-92 A-,
91-90 B+, 89-85 B, 84-83 B-, 82-81 C+, 80-76 C, 75-74 C-, 73-72 D+, 7167 D, 66-65 D-. A student’s score on an assignment is classified into
one of two different categories. The final report grade is weighed by
the following method:
• 90% - Formal Assessments, which include: Tests, Quizzes, Projects,
Lab Write-Ups, & Formal Writing Assignments.
– Science Retesting Policy: - see next slide.
• 10% - Practice, which includes: Homework*, Practice Labs, Reading
questions, & In-class activities.
• * Not all homework will be graded. However, an answer key will be
available for you to check your work to better prepare for quizzes and
other assessments.
Science Retesting Policy
• Students may be given an opportunity to retest in all science classes
except AP courses.
• --All practice work must be completed to be eligible to retest.
• --The teacher will determine if a second assessment will be
offered. The length and version will be at the teacher's
discretion. Students must make a sincere effort on the first
assessment to be eligible for a retest.
• --The teacher may require that the student attend extra help sessions
or complete additional remedial work before retesting. Extra help
could be offered during Guided Instruction, before or after school, or
during study hall. – Upon Request.
• --The teacher will determine how much time is allowed to complete a
retest. – One Week.
• -- The grade recorded will be the higher of the two. Only one retest is
permitted.
• In accordance with the WCHS building policy, students may only
retest if the original test score is below 82.5%, and may earn a
maximum score of 83% on a retest. It is expected that a student may
receive a maximum of 2-3 retest opportunities per grading period.
Extra Help:
• Extra Help:
– IRP’s
– Rose Hulman Homework Hotline – askrose.org
– Thursdays – after school, or 7:30am mornings
– Study Groups!!!
– Tutor? Can contact for $, maybe find an AP
student to tutor.
– Stay on top of it!