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Welcome toMs.
Banjavcic’s
Classroom!
Rule # 1Be in your
assigned seatwhen the bell
rings.Sit down quietly and start your
bellwork right away. Don’t waste your own time.
Rule # 2Bring all books and materials to class.
You will always need a notebook and a
pencil.
Rule # 3Follow
directions the first
time they are given.
Rule #4Raise your hand
and wait for permission to speak or leave
our seatWait to be called upon and
don’t blurt out answers!Stay in your seat unless you
have permission to get up!
Rule #5Listen while others are
talking.
Listen to your teacher and other students while they
are talking. You never know when you might miss
something important.
Rule #6Make smart
choices
Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.
Use your class time wisely
Complete all of your work on time
Rule #7Absolutely no
teasing, bullying or swearing
Respect yourself and others around you!
Be polite and help your fellow students (and your teacher).
Rule #8
Follow all safety
guidelines when doing
science experiments.
Rule #9No cell phones,
ipods, headphones or other gadgets visible during
class
No texting language in your writing (idk, ur, nvm, etc).
REVIEW: Be in your assigned seat when the bell rings. Bring all books and materials to class. Follow directions the first time they are given. Raise your hand and wait for permission to speak. Do not talk while others are talking. Make smart choices - keep hands, feet and objects
to yourself. Absolutely no teasing, bullying or swearing –
respect yourself and others around you. Follow all safety guidelines when doing science
experiments. No cell phones, ipods or other gadgets to be used
during class.
When to stop and listen…
If I say “Eyes & Ears”, you need
to put down your pencil/pen, look at me, and
get ready to listen! No talking!
If I say “TIMEOUT!!!”,
(just like in sports) you need
to freeze and stop talking. Chances are I
need to explain something important.
Eyes & Ears TIMEOUT!!!
What is the grading scale?
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = Below 59
How are grades calculated?
Classwork/Labs = 35%
Participation (bellwork/notes) = 25%
Quizzes and Tests = 25%
Projects = 10%
Homework = 5%
What happens if I catch someone cheating?
All the people involved will earn a ZERO on that
assignment and may be referred to the office.
Remember …
It’s ok to give help or hints,
but it is NOT ok to give answers!
WHAT HAPPENS IF I FORGET AN ASSIGNMENT AT HOME, LEAVE IT ON THE BUS, OR JUST DON’T DO IT AT ALL?I WILL EARN A ZERO ON THAT ASSIGNMENT!
HOW CAN I EARN CREDIT FOR LATE WORK?LATE WORK WILL BE ACCEPTED UP TO THE END OF THE QUARTER. 50% WILL BE TAKEN OFF EVERY LATE ASSIGNMENT. LATE WORK MUST BE TURNED IN TO MS. BANJAVCIC, NOT THE BINS.
HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO MAKE UP WORK MISSED WHILE I WAS ABSENT?I WILL HAVE TWO DAYS FOR EACH DAY I WAS ABSENT TO MAKE UP THE WORK ASSIGNED WHILE I WAS GONE. ANY WORK THAT WAS DUE THE DAY I WAS ABSENT IS DUE WHEN I RETURN TO CLASS.
WHEN SHOULD I SEE MS. BANJAVCIC FOR EXTRA HELP?I SHOULD ASK QUESTIONS DURING CLASS WHEN WE HAVE TIME TO WORK ON ASSIGNMENTS OR MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO COME IN BEFORE OR AFTER SCHOOL. I SHOULD NOT WAIT UNTIL AN ASSIGNMENT IS DUE TO ASK FOR HELP.
WHERE CAN I FIND THE FOLLOWING ITEMS?
Pencil Sharpener Kleenex Computers Emergency Maps Dictionaries Textbooks Absent Folders Work Bins
Colored Pencils, Crayons and Markers
Scissors Rulers Glue Extra Paper Pencils Garbage/Recycling
IMPORTANT WEBSITES
http://www.msbanjavcicscience.yolasite.com
On this website you will find lecture notes, assignments, a class schedule, helpful resources and my contact information! Check here often!
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT MS. BANJAVCIC
• Born and raised near Chicago, IL• Attended Illinois State University
– BSE in Elementary Education (K-9) specializing in middle school science, social studies and language arts
• 3rd year teaching science at Maricopa Wells
• Huge Chicago White Sox, Chicago Bears and Chicago Blackhawks fan.
• Assistant baseball coach at Maricopa Wells
• Taught 3rd grade in England• Has a cat named Ozzie• Younger sister is a Sergeant in
the Army, currently stationed in Ft. Carson in Colorado Springs, CO.
AND NOW…YOUR FIRST ACTIVITY…
Ms. Banjavcic will divide you into groups and give you a textbook unit number.
Once in groups, have the materials person get a piece of paper, marker and textbooks for your group.
The person who is the writer needs to write the letters of the alphabet on the paper with plenty of space in between each letter.
Open your textbooks to the unit number that was given to your group.
Find a topic/idea/vocab word for each letter of the alphabet. The writer needs to write that word next to the corresponding letter.
You must stay within your unit number and cannot use the glossary or index.
We will share answers as a class and compile a list of the many topics we will be learning about this year.
Write two paragraphs about the topic you are most excited to learn about and why. Which topic sounds the most boring to you and why?