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Ms. Villegas

Sinagua Middle School – 7th Grade Honors Social Studies

2016 - 2017

Course Syllabus & Classroom Management Procedures

August 11, 2016

Dear Students & Parents/Guardians:

Welcome to 7th grade Honors Social Studies at Sinagua Middle School! My name is Ms. Villegas and I will be your teacher. This will be my 14th year teaching, my ninth in FUSD. I am very excited to be working with you! In this packet, you will find information about my class and classroom management procedures. After you have read the information, please fill out the bottom portion of this sheet, as well as the homework expectations sheet and the movie permission form on page 2 and return them to me.

There are a few very important items that I would like to bring to your attention as we begin the year. First, students are required to bring the following items to class daily:

1. An agenda/planner

2. A composition book or spiral notebook (for Social Studies ONLY)

3. A double pocket folder (for Social Studies ONLY – this can be a binder or in a binder)

4. A pencil

5. Lined paper

6. Completed homework

Next, students are expected to complete homework in their composition or spiral notebook daily. Parents, please check your student’s agenda daily and sign the agenda each Friday. In addition, I will post daily assignments on my FUSD webpage at:



Finally, if you would like to contribute to our classroom supplies, a supply list can be found on page 3 of this packet. We also need lined paper, large sheets of construction paper and kleenex. If you have any questions or if you would like to visit or volunteer in my class, please feel free to contact me at (928) 527-5500 or at vvillegas@. I look forward to an excellent year and have no doubt that all of my students will be successful!

Sincerely,

Veronica Villegas

(Please fill out and sign this portion and have your student return it.)

I have read and understand the information given to my student and me regarding Ms. Villegas’s course and classroom management procedures.

Student Name: _______________________________________________________________

Student Signature: ________________________________________________Date: ________

Parent/Guardian Name: _________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian Signature: ____________________________________ Date: _____________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: _______________ Cell Phone: ______________ Work Phone: _______________

Homework Expectations

Dear Students and Parents/Guardians:

Students are required to complete homework daily and get agendas/planners signed weekly for my class. Homework is necessary to review the day’s learning and critical to students’ meeting state and district performance objectives. Homework is an essential component of learning and mastering the curriculum.

Here are the homework steps students must follow:

1. Students will write the homework assignments in their agendas/planners at the beginning of each class.

2. The teacher will initial the students’ agendas/planners daily. Parents will check agendas/planners daily.

3. Students will complete the homework assignments at home in their composition books (unless otherwise directed).

4. The teacher will check that the homework is complete the next school day when students enter class. If homework is not complete, the student will be assigned to ETL that day after school. *Students must complete their missing homework in ETL.

5. Students will have parents/guardians review and sign their agendas/planners every Friday.

As stated in this syllabus/classroom management packet under Additional Classroom Expectations:

In Class & Homework Assignments AND Late Work - Students will be required to complete all daily in-class and homework assignments. All homework assignments must be completed before the student comes to class. Failure to successfully complete all assignments will result in fewer overall points and a lower grade. Students will have up to 5 days to turn in late homework assignments. After 5 days, late work will not be accepted. In addition, students will lose 10% per day on each late assignment.

Please sign and return the slip at the bottom of this page which states that you and your student understand the homework and agenda requirements for my class. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at (928) 527-5500 or at vvillegas@ or visit me at the school. Thank you for your support. I know that with your help and their effort, all of my students will be successful!

Sincerely,

Ms. Villegas

*I have read and understand the homework and agenda requirements for Ms. Villegas’s class.

Student Name ______________________________________________

Student’s Signature ______________________________________________Date ___________________

Parent Name ______________________________________________

Parent’s Signature ______________________________________________Date ___________________

Movie Permission

Dear Parents:

Throughout the year we will periodically show appropriately selected G and PG rated films for academic purposes. We may also show movies for classroom celebrations. Please sign below if you give your permission for your student to view these films. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me anytime. Thank you!

Respectfully,

Ms. Villegas

SMS Social Studies

vvillegas@

(928) 527-5500

_________________________________________________________________________________________

*I give permission for my student to view appropriately selected G and PG films this year in Ms. Villegas’s class.

Student Name ____________________________ Parent Signature ____________________________________Date ____________

Sinagua Middle School

7th Grade Honors Social Studies

Course Description

This is a challenging and rigorous course designed for highly motivated, advanced students. This course focuses on the learning and mastery of Arizona state standards and Arizona State College & Career Readiness History/Social Studies Standards with an emphasis in Geography & American History from the Civil War through the Great Depression. Students will develop research skills for history by participating in Sinagua History Day. Students will study World Geography by exploring each of the World’s major regions. Students will: analyze and describe the factors, events and leaders of the American Civil War and Reconstruction; study and describe the impact of the Industrial Revolution and imperialism on the world; study the emergence of the modern United States; analyze the factors and events of the Great Depression; describe the beginning of U.S. involvement in World War II; review and discuss current national and world events; study civics and government; and study economics. Students will be expected to complete daily in-class and homework assignments, as well as essays and long-term research projects. Students will be expected to use school-wide literacy strategies. In addition, students will be taking a 7th grade social studies common assessment. This will be taken at the beginning of the year and again at the end of the year to measure student learning.

Students are expected to: complete all assignments to the best of their highest ability levels using correct mechanics, usage and grammar; turn in all assignments on time (late work will only be accepted according to Honors teachers class policies); maintain an excellent attendance record; conduct themselves appropriately as speakers and active listeners; actively participate in discussions; support your position with evidence from the text and cite your sources when writing; develop and maintain good organizational skills; maintain a 80% average or better at all times (based on Progress and Semester grade reports).

Parental support is necessary to help maintain student success in the Honors program. Parents are expected to adhere to and support Honors expectations along with their children. Parents will be notified when expectations are not being met.

Supply List

1. A student agenda/daily planner (First 1 provided by the school)

2. Composition or spiral notebooks (Students will probably need 3-4 for the year)

3. Double-pocket folders (Students will probably need 2-3 for the year)

4. Pencils

5. Lined paper

6. Glue or glue sticks

7. Markers

8. Colored Pencils

9. Highlighters

10. Construction paper (Large sheets approx. 12”x18”, any color)

We would appreciate any school supplies you can donate including: extra lined paper, extra copy paper, construction paper, binders, folders, pencils, spiral notebooks, pencils, Kleenex, hand sanitizer, glue, crayons, colored pencils or markers, tape. Thank You!

7th Grade Honors SS Curriculum List 2015-2016

Quarter 1

Classroom Management Research Skills

-Rules & Procedures - Historical Narratives (My Personal History)

-Personal Code of Conduct - Historical Inquiry

-Citizenship & Bullying

-Learning Styles & Metacognition World Geography

-Portfolios (Review Process)

Common Assessment Pre-Test

Quarter 2

Civil War & Reconstruction Historical Inquiry, SMS History Day

Industrial Revolution

Quarter 3

Imperialism Progressive Era

Quarter 4

World War I Geography Review

Great Depression Common Assessment Post-test

Classroom Rules, Expectations & Responsibilities

***Remember ALL Rules & Procedures can be summed up in these 4 words (our class motto):

BE NICE – WORK HARD!!!!

Classroom Rules

1. BE RESPECTFUL – This will always be our #1 Rule. Students will always treat the teacher and all other students will respect and dignity through their words and actions. Students will respect the teacher’s right to teach and the students’ right to learn.

2. Be Prepared – Students will bring all required materials to class daily and be ready to give their best effort.

3. Be On Time – Students will be in their assigned seat when the bell rings.

4. Raise Your Hand –Students will raise their hand to be acknowledged if they wish to speak or ask questions. Students will listen and not talk when others are talking.

5. Listen To And Follow Instructions the First Time They Are Given

Classroom Procedures

1. Students will enter the class and sit quietly.

2. Students will write the daily homework assignments in their agendas and begin bell work immediately.

3. Students will remain in their seats until the teacher excuses them during class and when the bell rings. Students will raise their hands to get permission to leave their seat during class.

4. Students will “Give Me 5” when asked.

1. Stop what you are doing.

2. Be quiet

3. Find your seat

4. Look at the teacher

5. Listen to and follow instructions

5. Students will clean up after themselves and be respectful to our learning environment.

Teacher Responsibilities

1. To treat each student with respect and dignity

2. To provide an orderly classroom

3. To provide the necessary discipline

4. To provide the necessary motivation

5. To teach the required content

Student Responsibilities

1. To treat other students and the teacher with respect and dignity

2. To attend class regularly

3. To be cooperative and not disruptive

4. To study and do all of your work (Success=Effort)

5. To learn and master the required content

Additional Classroom Expectations

1. Seating – Students will be assigned to a specific seat. Only the teacher may move your assigned seat.

2. Tardiness – Students will be tardy if they are not in their assigned seat when class begins. Tardy students must stop to sign in and fill out an admit slip when they enter class. Tardy students will be assigned ETL.

3. Attendance and Make-up Assignments – Students are expected to attend class daily according to state, district and school policies. If a student is absent for 3 or more consecutive days, he or she will be referred to the administration. If students are absent they are required to complete all make-up (missing) assignments. Students will be allowed as many days to complete the make-up work as they were absent (i.e. If a student is absent 3 days, he or she will have 3 days to complete the make-up work).

4. Folder, Notebook & Agenda Requirements - Students are required to bring their folders, composition books and agendas (planners) to class daily. Students are required to write the homework assignments in their agendas daily and have their parent or guardian check their agendas daily. In addition, parents must sign agendas/planners every Friday.

5. In Class & Homework Assignments AND Late Work - Students will be required to complete all daily in-class and homework assignments. All homework assignments must be completed before the student comes to class or the student will be assigned ETL. Students must complete their missing homework in ETL. Failure to successfully complete all assignments will result in fewer overall points and a lower grade. Students will have up to 5 days to turn in late assignments. After 5 days, late work will not be accepted. In addition, students will lose 10% per day on each late assignment.

6. Quizzes, Reviews & Tests – Students will be required to complete unit quizzes, reviews and tests. All reviews must be signed by a parent or guardian prior to each test. Failure to successfully complete all quizzes, reviews and tests will result in fewer overall points and a lower percentage grade.

7. Curriculum & Daily Performance Objectives – Classroom curriculum (what the students are taught) follows Arizona state and FUSD standards requirements, which can be found at . Daily lessons will be designed to meet performance objectives (P.O.’s), which will be posted daily on the Objective Posters in the classroom.

8. Bell Work – After students enter and sit quietly and copy the daily homework assignments into their agendas, they will begin the Bell Work assignment listed on the board. These are short assignments designed to review the previous day’s lesson, homework or performance objectives. The Bell Work will be graded and included in the students’ overall class grade.

9. Grades – The following grading scale will be used for all assignments in my class:

90-100% = A

80-89% = B

70-79% = C

60-69% = D

59% & Below = F

In addition, we will be using the Synergy grading program. Assignments will be weighted. Practice assignments (class work, homework) and Performance assignments (papers/essays, projects, presentations/demonstrations) will be worth 20% of student grades. Measurement Assignments (quizzes and tests) will be worth 80% of student grades.

I do not grade on a curve. Students earn their grades; I do not give them. Students may visit me any day before or after school to review their grades or to get a copy of their progress report. In addition, you may track student grades and progress through Synergy StudentVue or ParentVue online.

10. No sodas, energy drinks, candy or gum will be allowed (except in the event of a classroom celebration).

11. Students will be expected to use the bathroom and drinking fountain before entering the classroom in the morning and after lunch.

12. Computers – Students are not allowed to touch or be on classroom computers without permission.

ETL

Students who are not in dress code (including their lanyard and ID), tardy, or not prepared and do not bring their required materials to class (agenda/planner, spiral notebook, folder, homework, etc) will be assigned to ETL after school.

Discipline Procedures

All students have the right to due process. We will be following state, FUSD and school procedures.

Step 1 – Review of Classroom Rules & Procedures

The teacher and students will review classroom rules and procedures throughout the year. Parents will also be given a copy of the classroom rules and procedures to review and keep. Students will be acknowledged when they follow the rules and procedures.

Step 2 – 1st Occurrence/Disruption – Redirection

If the student does not follow the rules and procedures, the teacher will redirect the student through verbal and nonverbal cues and review the rules and procedures with the student.

Step 3 – 2nd Occurrence/Disruption – Responsible Thinking Intervention (RTI)

If the student continues to not follow rules and procedures, the teacher and student will have a conference and quietly discuss the inappropriate behavior(s). The teacher and student will review the correct behavior(s).

Step 4 – Responsible Thinking Classroom (RTR)

If the student continues to not follow rules and procedures, the student will be sent to the RTR. There, the student will complete a RTR Plan. The student may return to class when they complete the plan. When the student returns to class, the teacher and student will review the plan and negotiate. If the negotiation is successful, the student will be allowed to remain in class. The student’s parent/guardian will be contacted.

Step 5 – Administrative Referral

If the student continues to not follow rules and procedures or if the student does not cooperate in the RTC, he or she will be given a Discipline Referral to the Principal. The student’s parent/guardian will be contacted.

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