Classroom Expectations - Hall Township High School

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Classroom Expectations
Physical Education
Mrs. Earley
Student Behaviors
• Be a polite and positive participant
 Speak in a normal tone of voice, and listen
attentively.
• Be productive
 Turn in work on time, and always do your best.
• Be a problem solver
 Correct problems quickly and peacefully before
they escalate.
Show Respect
• Value yourself. Be honest and ethical, and
practice strong moral values.
• Treat all members of the school community and
all visitors with politeness and respect.
• Honor the ideas and opinions of others.
• Offer to help.
• Be responsible with property and belongings.
Responsibility for Coursework
• Wear the appropriate Physical Education
uniform.
• Know due dates, and submit all coursework
on time.
• Work with your team and fulfill your job to its
fullest.
• All students will be graded on their
participation and citizenship (attitude) every
week for a total of 20 points a day.
• Your P.E. books will be due at the end of the
semester for a project grade.
Promote Lifelong Learning
You can develop lifelong learning traits:
 By showing curiosity about human nature and
how the world works.
 By seeking and valuing diversity.
 By persisting in seeking out new solutions.
 By using your unique talents and intelligence to
promote positive change.
 By learning and applying technology tools to
solve problems.
Policies
• Food, gum and beverages are not allowed in
the classroom.
• Any student who is not completely across the
threshold of the locker room door when the
bell rings will be considered tardy.
• Absences
 Ask team members or a classmate first for
assignments.
 Each absence has a one-day grace period.
 Be pro active and find out what the class did
before it shows up as a zero on snapgrades!
Policies
• All school rules apply
• Medicals will check in with me and go to the
library to complete a report everyday they are
on medical. Reports are due by the end of the
hour to me.
• The consequence for missing a homework
assignment is a HOMEWORK DETENTION.
 Students with late assignments will report to the
band room after school by 3pm and will hand in
the assignment to the supervising teacher.
 Late assignments will result in a 10% grade
reduction.
 If one does not show up for HWD, it is a ZERO.
Grading
• Grades are based on the accumulation of
points.
• Points are based on:
 Class participation
(effort) and citizenship (attitude)
 Completion of assignments
(daily work)
 Major projects, exams, and
quizzes
Our Grading Scale
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90-100%
80-89%
70-79%
65-69%
Below 65%
=A
=B
=C
=D
=F
Grades are calculated
on cumulative
percentage and are
rounded up whenever
possible.
• Grades are posted online at
www.snapgrades.net and updated weekly.
My Pledge to Students
• I will trust you until you give me reason to do
otherwise.
• I will respect you and work with you to solve
problems.
• I will promptly correct and offer feedback on
your work.
• I will work with you to meet learning goals.
• I will offer extra help and alternative
assessments should you require them.
Lockers & Dressing
• You must have a school issued lock or it will be
cut off.
• DO NOT SHARE LOCKERS!
• Girls give your locker number & combination to
Mrs. Earley and boys give your locker number
to the male teacher in charge of the locker room
that hour.
• Wash your clothes!
• A NO DRESS is a letter deduction & I will
contact your parent/guardian on the 2nd NO
Dress for the semester & the 3rd NO Dress will
be a detention as well as all others.
Class Information
• All pertinent information about the class is
found in your PE Handbook.
• Check out the school website for important
dates and class info. at www.hallhighschool.org
under the PE Department section.
• If you lose your book, you may find it
downloaded on the website or see your
teacher.
• Late or absentee assignments may turn their
work into an envelope posted outside the girls’
locker room.