Dorothy McElhinney Middle School

Mr. Kuzma

7th Grade Language Arts and History

2015-2016

Welcome to Mr. Kuzma’s’ 7th Grade Language Arts and History class. I look forward to getting to know each and every one of my students and their families. My goal is to provide a challenging, rigorous curriculum that includes higher-level thinking and real world application while delivering it in an interesting, fun way.

The first few days of class will be spent building community and the attributes required for a positive and professional learning community, which include respect, consideration, effort, communication, working with others, personal responsibility, and a positive attitude.

Behavior Expectations:

•Be Respectful: Every student has the right to learn and every teacher has the right to teach. Treat everyone with respect by being positive and helpful to your classmates. In life, we may not like everyone we meet, but it is important to respect them.

•Be Prepared: Be in your seat when the bell rings, ready to learn with all required materials and completed assignments.

Be Productive and Hardworking: Use your time wisely and be diligent in everything you do.

•Be Responsible: You are responsible for you, no excuses. This includes turning in work on time, getting the work when you are absent, maintaining binders, studying for tests, and if you need help, asking for it.

Consequences:

For students who choose to violate the above expectations, one or more of the following consequences will be applied at the teacher’s discretion, and not necessarily in this order.

  • First Offense – Warning
  • Second Offense – Conversation after class
  • Third Offense – Detention – Parents notified
  • Fourth Offense – Lunch detention and/or Saturday school – Parents notified
  • Fifth Offense – Send to administration – Parents notified

Any Fighting, Bullying, Vandalism, and Outright Defiance will not be tolerated and immediately handled by administration.

Grading and Homework/Classwork Policy:

Grades are based on a cumulative point and percentage-based system. Students are expected to complete and turn in assignments on time. Late work will be accepted within a week, but the score will be reduced. Work will not be accepted after that and will result in a zero. The assignment is still expected to be completed because it is likely a part of their Interactive Notebook grade. It is NOT my responsibility to remind your child their work is missing. If your child is absent, they will have an appropriate amount of time to make it up (usually one day for each day absent). Missed tests should be scheduled with me to be made up and usually not done during class time. Grades are accessible on the ABI website.

Grading Scale

Language ArtsHistory

Writing/Essays/Journal 25%Tests/Quizzes40%

Test/Quizzes 40%Projects25%

Interactive Binder25%Interactive Binder25%

Class & Homework10%Class & Homework10%