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First day of school ppt
1. Welcome to the
Wonderful World of
5th Grade Science!
Miss. Freemans
5th Grade Science Class
Good Faith Elementary School
2. My Philosophy of
Education
It is my belief that all students can learn on any
level.
I believe that learning is a two way partnership
between the teacher and the student.
In order for a partnership to work, all parties
included should meet the requirements expected
of them.
3. Grading Scale
90-100 = A
80-89 = B
70-79 = C
60- 69= D
No grades below 60 will be given
4. Attendance Policy
In order for our teacher/student
partnership to work you must be
present and on time ready to engage in
learning!
3 tardies equals to 1 absence
5. Homework
HW is extremely important and I do take it very seriously.
Assignments for HW will be given for the week on Mondays
and also any incomplete classwork will be added for HW.
HW should be written in your planners according to the day,
2 or more missed HW assignments for the week will result
in a parent call.
Students who complete ALL HW assignments for the week
will receive 6 extra credit points on a test and weekend HW
pass.
6. Dress Code
Students should dress in a respectful
manner at all times
Boys shirts must be tucked in and pulled
up on waist with a belt. No SAGGING!
Girls should not wear revealing tops or
bottoms.
I expect you to dress appropriately for
learning and as your teacher you can
7. Classroom Rules: Think
S.M.A.R.T!
Safety is first! Keep all body parts and objects
to self.
Make friends! Be kind and thoughtful of others!
Arrive on time, prepared, and ready to learn.
Respect yourself and others. Raise hand
before speaking
Truthfulness is easiness! Try your best and
never quit!
8. Classroom Procedures
Greet your teacher and proceed to your desk
quietly.
Begin working on the warm up until teacher says
stop.
If you finish your work early read your AR book.
The bell does not dismiss you Miss. Freeman
9. Consequences
First offense- Verbal Warning and
redirection
Second offense- Time off preferred activity
time
Third offense - Parent Call
Fourth offense- Removal from class to the
principal’s office
10. Rewards
Verbal Praise
Student of the week
Homework Pass
Extra Activity Time
Talk time during lunch
Kudo Call To Parents
Teacher Helper
11. About Me
I am a younger sister to one older sister
I love children
I am a graduate of Alcorn State University and
Jackson State University
I am so excited to be your teacher!
I love to read
12. Let’s Have a
Wonderful Year!!!
“Science is really a common theory of extraordinary everyday
things”
Author Unknown