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Mrs. Varon
Intensive Reading, READ 180
ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
JACKSONVILLE,   FL   32207
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CLASS TEXTS:
  
Read 180 rBook
Read 180 Instructional Software
Paperbacks and Audio Books
            
MATERIALS:    

1 - 2 in. 3 ring binder        
5 - 7 dividers
Notebook Paper
Pen or Pencil
Optional – Highlighter

CLASSROOM RULES:

Dispose of food & drinks before entering classroom.
Attend to personal needs, including grooming, before    entering the classroom.
Enter the classroom quietly, with ID visible.
Get rBook, notebook, and writing utensil, and be in your seat when the bell rings.
Raise your hand to speak or to get help.
Return all books & equipment to their proper places.
Remain seated unless given permission to move.
At the end of class, remain in your seat until dismissed by the teacher.

GRADING:      

20% - Rotational Responsibility & Particiapation      
20% - Instructional Software
20% - Independent Reading
20% - rBook
20% - Final Exam

MAKE-UP WORK:    

Instructional software and rBook work must be made up in the classroom at 2:15 p.m. or  during  2nd lunch.
Independent reading can be completed at home: If a student is absent, s/he can read a book for 20 minutes per day at home, record progress in a log and turn in the log when the student returns to school.    
Book quizzes can be made up when the student returns to school.  
Some Favorite Links:
  • Lexile.com All Read 180 students should know their Lexile level, and should be reading books at that level. This website provides information about the Lexile level of most books.
  • Read 180 This site provides an overview of the Read 180 program.


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