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Rachel Chapin Specialized Academic Instructor Reading English Language Arts (ELA) and Math [email protected]

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Page 1: Rachel Chapin Specialized Academic Instructor Reading English Language Arts (ELA) and Math rachel.chapin@smusd.org

Rachel ChapinSpecialized Academic Instructor

ReadingEnglish Language Arts (ELA)

and Math

[email protected]

Page 2: Rachel Chapin Specialized Academic Instructor Reading English Language Arts (ELA) and Math rachel.chapin@smusd.org

Welcome Parents!

• Welcome to middle school! I am very excited to be working with you and your child this year.

• My goal is to work with you to provide a positive learning experience for your child.

• This information is here to help and serve as a guide for you, but feel free to contact me at any time.

[email protected]

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Health &Nutrition

• Make sure students eat breakfast• Provide students with a nutritious

snack.• Students are encouraged to carry a

water bottle.• It is extremely important that students get

AT LEAST 8-9 hours of sleep

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School Policies• Cell phones are for use before and after school. If

you have an emergency please contact the office.

• No Gum… School beautification

• Dress Code will be enforced

• Tardies: Students may be assigned detention, Thursday School or Saturday school

• Detailed description of all policies are in the planner. (Pages 20 – 42 in English and Spanish)

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Class Rules

1. Be Respectful to Everyone2. Always do Your Best Work3. Be Prepared Every Day4. Have fun!

Class motto…

“I am responsible for myself.”

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Positives• Compliments• Individual Raffle Tickets • Trade Tickets for Prizes • Homework Pass• Computer Time• Front of the Line pass• Class Points For a Party• Team points

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Consequences

• Warning• Moment of Reflection with Teacher• Reflective Writing Assignment• Call home• Escort to Office• Referral/ Phone call home/Saturday

School

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Homework/Classwork

• Homework will be given Monday-Thursday and occasionally on Friday.

• Homework is a valuable extension from what is taught in class, and it is important that students complete their homework every night.

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Homework/Classwork

• ELA – Spelling, vocabulary, writing, grammar and punctuation

• Reading – Practice, practice, practice! Minimum of 20 minutes a night. Reading log filled out Monday – Thursday. (Daily comprehension/Free read)

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Grading System

• Point system • Participation• Citizenship grades are based upon compliance

to the school and classroom rules. • More extensive assignments will be worth

more points• Incomplete assignments will not be graded• Late work = -70% of the possible points

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LATE WORK

• General rule for all subject areas is that late work is not acceptable, as we are building student responsibility and preparing students for the next level of secondary education. (30% penalty for late work)

• I will comply with the SMUSD policy for excused absences. (1 day to complete for each day absent to receive full credit)

• Teacher will use discretion in emergency/special situations.

• Extended time is authorized in compliance with a student’s IEP. (Must be set up in advance, not after walking into class with an incomplete assignment on the due day)

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EXTRA CREDIT

• Never necessary when all work is completed satisfactorily.

• Extra credit will not be allowed until all work (assignments, projects, etc) is satisfactorily completed.

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Materials”tools to do your job”

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Materials”tools”

• Student Planner (Must be replaced if lost or destroyed $6)

• Student ID card (Must be replaced if lost $5)

• Leisure reading book• 3 ring binder over 2” (anything less than this is too small!)• College ruled lined paper ( please no perforated, tear-out

sheets)• Dividers for subjects• 2 pencils that work and have lead (regular #2)• 2 pens- Red for corrections ()• Colored pencils• Flash cards• Hand held pencil sharpener that catches the shavings• Eraser

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Curriculum

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Read Naturally

• Short, high interest stories read on the computer

• Reading skills targeted include– Fluency– Comprehension– Vocabulary– Predicting

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KEYSTONEOur Language Arts Classroom Textbook

• All students have a textbook, a reader’s companion, and a workbook. Homework will be given out of these student workbooks. Occasionally I will send home the textbook with student.

• This program integrates language development and content for middle school students.

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MathFull Implementation of Common Core

• Our math timeline for the first semester includes the following concepts: Place Value, Decimals, Money, Time, Addition, Word Problems, Subtraction, Fractions, Multiplication and Division.

• All lessons are taught based on grade level appropriate Common Core Standards with adaptations for individual student needs. All lessons include conceptual based learning strategies that integrate real-world problem solving skills.

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Jupitergrades.com

• Grades posted online

www.jupitergrades.com

– Log in: Student name or ID #

– Password: temporary password given. You set up on first use.

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LibraryMs. DeForges

• Available for students before school and during some lunches for quiet study, reading, research, and to check books in and out

• To use during lunch, students request a pass from a Noon Supervisor

• Must come prepared with own pens, pencils, and paper• ELA students will visit every 3 weeks. Students MUST

have student ID to check out books. • Students will be fined for overdue books. (student

planner page 21/32)

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Class Supplies(Wish List)

• White board markers • Glue sticks• Kleenex• Xerox/Copy Paper• Index cards• Lined paper

• Prize Box Items• Scissors• Pencils• Small pencil sharpeners• Colored Pencils• Erasers

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Contact Information

• Rachel Chapin Room 8• [email protected]• 290-2900 ext. 3595

Please contact me if you have a question or concern.

We are a team!