From: Mr.
Scrivener
To: Parent or
Guardian of Collins HS Student
Subject:
2013-2014 School Year
I am your student’s teacher for Physics. My goal is to deepen your child’s thinking
ability. The goals of my class your are
getting the students to buy into the following:
Keep
Working when Problems get Hard
Visualizing the Situation
Win Arguments with Facts
Describe What's Goin' On?
How to use High Tech Gear
Find and Fix your own
Mistakes
See the Patterns in Life and
Break It Down
Does the Answer make Sense?
I am available for tutoring any time that does not
conflict with a scheduled meeting. I
arrive before 7:30 am and will stay until 5:00 pm if your student needs some
extra clarification or to make up missed work.
Missed tests and quizzes are expected to be made up
outside of the regular class. If a week
goes by and the student has not made up the assignment a Missing is entered
into the Infinite Campus grade book and a zero is scored. This serves as a reminder to both the student
and me that the assessment needs to be made up.
I will use Infinite Campus Messenger to update
you on what is happening with our class.
Please ensure that the school has an accurate e-mail address in Infinite
Campus. I will use Remind.com to text
your student assignments and readings. I
am experimenting with a blog this year for my classes. More information to come on that.
Your student will require the
following supplies for the class:
· Something to keep handouts in. A
binder or set of folders is acceptable.
This binder may be used to keep papers for other classes. A ½-inch binder is all I require for my
class.
· Two Composition Books. One is
for taking notes and working problems in.
The other is for lab notes and data collection. Both may be used on tests and quizzes.
· Pencils
with erasers. If your student prefers
mechanical pencils please ensure they have a separate eraser. I will
not grade a test done in ink.
· Graph Paper.
· A 6 inch or 12 inch ruler for drawing straight lines.
· Calculator with Trigonometry functions. I recommend the Ti-30XS or Ti-36X Pro. Both are available at Wal-Mart for under
$20. (I do not recommend the
Ti-30II XS.) Smart phone/tablets are not
allowed on tests so they do need the separate calculator. Your student needs their
own calculator just as carpenters need a hammer. It is a tool to get the work done
I look forward to coaching your child in Physics and
helping them achieve the high goals that you set for them.
Sincerely,
Art
Scrivener
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