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Dear Seventh Grade Students and Families,
Welcome to a year filled with literature, writing, critical thinking, and discovery. Seventh grade is an important year for YOU, the student, to take ownership of your learning, gain a greater understanding of responsibility, and to build independence. I look forward to having you as a student and learning more about your unique characteristics both in and out of the classroom.
In order to be successful in Language Arts this year, it is essential that you enter the classroom each day with the proper materials, completed homework, and most importantly, a positive attitude. In order to do this, you must plan ahead and stay organized.
Student Expectations
Students will be RESPECTFUL.
Students will be RESPONSIBLE.
Students will be READY to learn and be a contributing member of the class.
Seventh grade is filled with many collaborative opportunities. You will work with a variety of students in various group settings. As a member of the class, you need to be respectful of your classmates, their views, and their unique qualities. You DO NOT have to agree with your classmates on everything, but I DO expect you to respect their opinions. In addition, you need to be respectful of your classroom. Please leave the classroom the way you found it.
Grading Policy
Class Work/Assignments 20%
Reading Workshop 25%
Writing Workshop 25%
Assessments 30%
It is essential that you put time and effort into each assignment you are given. If you hand in a paper or assignment that is lacking effort or neatness, you will be expected to resubmit the assignment or entry.
Absences
Along with independent reading, you will often be assigned additional practice to enrich your learning. Assignments will be posted on the classroom chalk board and on the class website. A student who does not complete an assignment by the due date, will receive a failing grade for it. Students should complete their missing assignments and submit it for credit as soon as possible.
If you are absent from school, it is your responsibility to check for missed assignments. If you know you are going to be absent, please ask me of upcoming assignments.
I look forward to a wonderful year with you!
Mrs. Susan Lindsey, 7th Grade Language Arts
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Being in the halls of Morgan County Middle School brings back lots of memories from 30+ years ago when I walked the 4th – 8th grade halls myself as a student here. It was some of my struggles (academically, physically, emotionally, and socially) during this difficult time in life that gave me the determination to make my class one that students will feel loved, needed, respected, and challenged. I want my students to look forward to coming to science each day, and I want them to be able to share with someone else each night concerning what they learned new that day.7th Grade Elawelcome To Mrs. Bryan's Learning Cafe Haysville
After graduating in 1989 from Morgan County High School, I worked at the Bank of Madison for 6 years as I worked on my Bachelor’s Degree in Middle School Education at UGA. Later, I continued my education at UGA and received a Master’s Degree in Instructional Technology. My first job was at Nathaniel Greene Academy where I taught 3rd grade for a year. Excited to get back to my hometown, I taught 8th grade Language Arts, Science, and reading for ten years. Then I moved to 7th grade at Morgan County Middle School where I taught Life Science, Language Arts and reading for seven years. Of the sciences, I have taught Earth Science, Physical Science, Life Science, and Integrated Science during my teaching career. This will be my fourth year teaching 6th grade.
A little more about me… My family consisting of my husband and 12 1/2 year old daughter live in Madison. My mother and father, Carolyn and Glynn Broome, have lived in Madison for 40+ years. My brother, his wife, my nine year old nephew, and my six year old niece live in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. My hobbies include “mini vacations” with my family, spending every minute I can with my daughter playing and learning, gardening, painting, cooking, fishing, and surfing the web for resources. I am a member of Fusion Church of Madison.
I am looking forward to working with you and your child this year!!!