parent teacher homeroom/classroom orientation.pptx

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parent teacher classroom orientation


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CLASS ORIENTATION SCHOOL YEAR 2025-2026

WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL Greetings, students! I hope you all had a fantastic vacation and are energized and eager to tackle the upcoming school year.

AGENDA Subjects Class Schedule Contact Details Grading System Classroom Rules

SUBJECTS General Mathematics, Introduction to World Religions And Belief Systems , Oral Communication, Earth and life Science, Komunikasyon sa Pananaliksik sa Wika at Kulturang Pilipino,Empowerment Technology, Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics, REVITALIZED HOMEROOM GUIDANCE PROGRAM

CLASS SCHEDULE

CLASS SCHEDULE 7:00 - 8:00 2:00 - 3:00

GRADING SYSTEM Written Works Includes quizzes, unit tests, concept maps, worksheets, etc. Focus: Knowledge and understanding of concepts. 25 % 50% 25% The grading criteria for students will be as follows: Performa nce Task Projects, experiments, group work, research outputs, investigations, etc. Focus: Application of science process skills. Quarter ly Assessment Summative test at the end of the quarter. Focus: Overall understanding and mastery.

CLASSROOM RULES

1. Punctuality Being on time doesn’t mean breezing through the door right as the bell sounds. It means being at your desk and ready to go when class begins. Don’t be tardy!

2. No smartphones, tablets, or other personal devices Under no circumstances should phones be used during class time otherwise, they will be confiscated and held until the end of class.

3. Take care of out-of-classroom responsibilities before and after class Make sure you clean the room before and after the class. Limit asking for a Hall Pass to those situations that absolutely can’t be avoided.

4. Come to class prepared Coming to class unprepared creates a lot of distraction for you, your fellow students, and the teacher. If you forget something at home, get to class early to deal with the problem BEFORE class begins. Try to keep the disruption to a minimum!

5. Be polite in your manner and speech No Bullying . Always conduct yourself politely and respectfully, whether interacting with fellow students, teachers, or classroom aides. There is never a good reason to be rude or belligerent in the classroom or elsewhere.

6. Don’t speak out of turn Always raise your hand during class discussions rather than blurting out an answer.

OTHER AGENDA: SITTING ARRANGEMENT ASSIGNING CLASS OFFICER CLEANERS

THANK YOU! Let us have a great school year ahead!
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