English II Course Syllabus
Teacher: B. Goodwin
Email: [email protected]
Subject: English II
ENGLISH II: CLASS REQUIREMENTS
This class will focus on students demonstrating the ability to read, analyze, understand, and respond to texts from American Literature independently and proficiently.
School supplies needed:
Notebook/binder (for English only)
Composition notebook for journals/bell ringers
Pencils/pens
Other supplies as needed for assignments and projects
GRADING
A 10 point grading scale is used for tests and nine weeks grades.
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
0-59 F
The grade for each nine weeks is calculated by averaging all tests together as follows:
Tests---- 1 test grade per major test Classwork/Homework--- 1 test grade
Quizzes/CFAs--- 1 test grade Bell ringers--- 1 test grade
Students will have a minimum of 7 tests each nine weeks. Graded papers will be kept on file in the teacher’s classroom. Progress reports will be sent home after the fourth week of each nine weeks grading period.
MAKE-UP WORK
Each day assignments are posted in the classroom. Students are allowed one week to make-up all work after an absence. Make-up tests are given between 7:20- and 7:40 each morning. Do not ask to make-up tests during class as this would only put you further behind. It is your responsibility to make-up tests and /or assignments.
HOMEWORK/ DAILY ASSIGNMENTS
Any class assignment not completed during class should be completed at home for homework. Daily assignments will be checked for completion or graded for accuracy. Late assignments will not be accepted. Five points will be deducted from students’ homework/daily work grade each time not completed.
QUIZZES/CFAs (Common Formative Assessments)
Quizzes/CFAs pertaining to material being covered in class may be given unannounced. These quizzes will be averaged into one major test grade at the end of the grading period.
TESTS
A major test grade will be given at the end of each unit. Expect a least one test per week over material covered in class or reading assignments given for homework. Tests will be announced. If you are absent for one day, but have been present the prior days to the test and arrive on test day, expect to take the test.
JOURNALS/BELL RINGERS
Bell ringers will be assigned daily during the first 5 minutes of class. These should be kept in a composition notebook and will be checked for a test grade at the end of each grading period
BONUS WORK is not given in this class because of the variety and quantity of assignments that students have the opportunity to excel on.
CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Bring all required materials (paper, pencil/pen, textbooks, etc.) to class each day.
Sharpen pencils before class.
Be in your seat and working on the journal/bell ringer posted on the board when the tardy bell
rings.
Remain in your seat unless otherwise instructed.
NO gum, food, or drinks allowed in class.
Speak only when you have permission. Raise your hand and wait to be recognized.
Keep hands, feet, and belongings to yourself.
Leave the classroom only with permission.
Pick up any paper and trash in and around your area before leaving class.
Wait to be dismissed by the teacher when the bell rings.
