Welcome to Canadian 20th Century History ST. MARY C.S.S. MR. MORRA ROOM 205 Period 4 Seating Arrangement Alphabetical, based on LAST NAME Becoming Familiar With The School Community Classroom Fire Exits Lockdown Procedures School Expectations Uniform Attendance Becoming Familiar With The School Community Use of Agenda Book in Halls Use of Agenda Book in Halls Evaluation Timelines Early Warning Letters – 2nd week of October/March Mid-Semester Marks – 2nd week of November/April Credit Endangerment Letters – 2nd week of December/May Becoming Familiar With The School Community Time Table Period Time Period 1 9:00 – 10:20 Period 2 10:25 – 11:40 Period 3 (Lunch A) 11:45 – 12:20 Period 4 (Lunch B) 12:25 – 1:00 (Lunch C) 1:-05 – 1:40 1:45 – 3:00 About the Course Canadian 20th Century History Class Website: course material can be found at www.stmary.dcdsb.ca (click “teacher websites” on the right side bar) See course overview Email: stmarymonarchs@gmail.com Student Expectations Be courteous to all No food or drink is permitted in the classroom (except for bottled water) Arrive on time and prepared for each class with your Notebook Textbook Pens/pencils Arrive to class in full uniform Electronic Devices must be used responsibly and appropriately and only when directed by your teachers (FYI texting doesn't’t count as appropriate use) Student Absenteeism: Tests If you are absent on the day of a test you must bring a note from your parents/guardian or doctor when you return. You must be prepared to write the test when you return If you don’t bring a note explaining your absence, you will be given a ZERO for the missed test. Student Absenteeism: Assignments It is your responsibility to make up missed work due to absence and to complete all class work and submit all unit assignments via email on the expected due date. This is to prove that you has the work done on time. When you return, you MUST hand in a paper copy of the unit assignment. Other Expectations Assignments are due at the beginning of class unless otherwise advised by the teacher Textbooks will be distributed at the beginning of the year. It is the student’s responsibility to replace the cost of the textbook should the textbook be lost, stolen or damaged in anyway. Most Culminating Tasks will be completed in-class. Class time will be allocated for this. Plagiarism in any form will not be tolerated Homework 1. Print the “Course Overivew” from our class website, review it with your parent(s)/guardian(s) and return a signed copy for tomorrow