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Week 1: September 4th - 6th
1. Wednesday = First full day of school: discuss class expectations and materials
2. Class materials due by Friday, September 13th
3. Learn about expectations of Summer Reading Assignments
2. Class materials due by Friday, September 13th
3. Learn about expectations of Summer Reading Assignments
Beginning of school:
1. School Supplies:
Bring in necessary supplies by Friday, September 13th:
- a pen or pencil
- a 1.5" 3-ring binder
-10 binder dividers
-a Homework folder
-loose leaf paper
2. Summer Reading Assignment:
The Summer Reading Assignment was introduced in June of 2013 in students' 7th grade English classes, and all students who had attended Watervliet Junior High School last year were aware that they had to choose 2 novels to read over the summer from the required reading lists. The Required Reading Lists were sent home with Quarter 4 report cards. (See school website for more details.)
I will begin to assess the students' completion of the assignments through a mandatory oral presentation and an in-class essay. All students who chose not to read books over the summer will be heavily penalized, which will significantly affect their Quarter 1 grade.
Bring in necessary supplies by Friday, September 13th:
- a pen or pencil
- a 1.5" 3-ring binder
-10 binder dividers
-a Homework folder
-loose leaf paper
2. Summer Reading Assignment:
The Summer Reading Assignment was introduced in June of 2013 in students' 7th grade English classes, and all students who had attended Watervliet Junior High School last year were aware that they had to choose 2 novels to read over the summer from the required reading lists. The Required Reading Lists were sent home with Quarter 4 report cards. (See school website for more details.)
I will begin to assess the students' completion of the assignments through a mandatory oral presentation and an in-class essay. All students who chose not to read books over the summer will be heavily penalized, which will significantly affect their Quarter 1 grade.