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Financial Literacy

Syllabus

Money Matters/Financial Literacy

 

Mr. M. Kane                                                       Voicemail: 908/713-4199 x 4427

mkane@nhvweb.net                                      After-school help: By appointment

 

Classroom Behavior

All students are expected to be respectful, positive, contributing members in this class. Be polite and thoughtful of one another.  Appropriate classroom behavior includes basic good manners, as well as courtesy and respect for other people and their ideas.  Your main student responsibility in this class is to demonstrate respect for the teacher, for other students, and for yourself. To demonstrate this level of respect, you must:

 

  1. Attend class regularly; alert the teacher to planned absences and contact teacher regarding missed work.
  2. Arrive to class on time by taking your seat and preparing materials before the bell.
  3. Be prepared for class with needed materials, homework, and all graded assignments.
  4. Meet all deadlines (assignments are due at the beginning of class).
  5. Use your time wisely.
  6. Actively participate in class discussions and group assignments.
  7. Stay positive, pay attention, listen, and avoid being a disruption or distraction.
  8. Work cooperatively with other students.
  9. Use all school materials and technology carefully and appropriately.
  10. Use computers only to access tools or view sites as directed by the teacher; other use results in immediate loss of computer privileges for the day and a reduction of participation grade.

 

If behavior problems arise, expect to speak with me privately.  If the problem is not resolved, expect other parties, including other teachers, administration, and parents, to become involved.

 

 

Cheating and Plagiarism

Simple: Do not cheat or plagiarize.  Cheating and plagiarism will not be tolerated and will receive grades of 0%.  Do your own work, and give credit where due when using other people’s ideas, words, photos, images, lyrics, etc.  Copying homework is plagiarism and will receive a 0%

 

 

Absences and Makeup Work

Regular attendance in class is imperative to both your own understanding of class material and to the dynamic of the classroom environment, as all students are expected to be active contributors to class.  Therefore, make every effort to attend class consistently.  You will have one week to make up missed work including in-class work, quizzes, and tests.  Homework should be submitted on the day of your return to school. It is your responsibility to speak with me regarding missed work, to collect your missed materials, and to copy notes from another responsible student.

 

Tardiness

Regular tardiness disrupts the beginning of class routine and is a distraction to both the teacher and students.  Therefore, it is your responsibility to be in your seat with the required materials on your desk when the bell rings.

 

Late Work

Late work, including homework, essays, and other graded assignments, is not acceptable.  Late homework will receive a 0%.  Major assignments will be accepted with a loss of 10% deduction per day late.

 

Extra Help

I am always willing to meet with you after school on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (late bus days), if you arrange an appointment with me.  Teachers appreciate students who take extra interest in their work and seek out extra instruction and guidance.  Asking questions is a strength – never a weakness.

 

Required Materials

Bring the following materials to class each day:

 

  1. 3-ring binder (optional)
  2. Pen and pencil
  3. Highlighter
  4. Jump drive (USB storage device)
  5. User name and password
  6. Current materials and assignments
  7. Brain power and positive attitude


 

Notebook Requirements

We will be keeping an electronic notebook.

 

 

Each notebook must have the 7 sections, labeled according to the outline below:

 

Unit 1 – Introduction- NHHS Network, Game of Life & Naviance

Unit 2 – Income and Careers

Unit 3 – Paycheck and Taxes

Unit 4 – Planning and Money Management

Unit 5 – Savings and Investment

Unit 6 – Credit and Debt

Unit 7 – Risk Management and Insurance

 

Grading Policy

 

Grading

            Grades are calculated using a total point system: .   Assignments are “weighted” based on the points assigned.  For example a quiz will be assigned more points than a homework.  A test or project will be assigned more points than a quiz, classwork assignment or homework.  Grades are assigned according to the chart below and are calculated using the total points system in HomeLogic.  Learn to use HomeLogic and check it frequently to know your current grade status in the class.

Grades will be given in the following ranges:

 

            A         =          93 – 100

A-        =          90 – 92

B+       =          87 – 89

B         =          83 – 86

B-        =          80 – 82

C+       =          77 – 79

C         =          73 – 76

C-        =          70 – 72

D+       =          67 – 69

D         =          64 – 66

F          =          63 and below

 

 

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