Miss Heckman
6th Grade Teacher
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School
Religion
Welcome to 6th Grade Religion. I am excited to continue to foster a love for the Lord during this school year. On this page, you will find this year's curriculum, information on grading, technology, homework policy, and helpful links. This page will be updated throughout the year with helpful information for your success; please stop back often. Thanks, Miss Heckman
Curriculum:
Forming the Covenant, Building the Covenant Nation, Redefining the Covenant People, The Covenant Fulfilled in Jesus,
The Church Begins, The Bible, The Church in our World, Liturgical Year (Ordinary Time, Advent, Christmas, Lent, Triduum, Easter)
Textbook: Sadlier We Believe (2010) and Friendzy (2024)
Grading:
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Graded writing prompts will have a rubric
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Tests and quizzes will be announced three to five days in advance.
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Homework will be graded for correctness unless otherwise stated in class. Late homework will not receive full credit.
Grading Scale:
100-93: A
92-85: B
84-75: C
74-69: D
69 & below: E
ALL graded assignments will be posted to FACTS no later than a week after the assignments were due. The official and final grades for all assignments will be posted on FACTS NOT Google Classroom. As always, I encourage the students to ask questions about their grades as soon as they notice a discrepancy or problem.
Students will not receive full credit for late, missing, or incomplete assignments. If a student is not able to make a due date, they need to speak with or email the teacher. Students' absences will extend the due date in accordance with the OLOF handbook.
Technology:
Technology will be used by the students and teachers daily. Students will be expected to have the Chromebooks charged and ready to use when asked to do so by the teacher. Students will need to join the Religion Google classroom to complete assignments. Students are expected to communicate through email, when necessary, with their teacher.
Homework:
Homework is provided to reinforce the concepts students learned that day. Homework will be given regularly, but not necessarily daily. Most assignments begin in class with guidance available and then students are asked to complete the rest for homework.
All homework and important assignment dates are reviewed and will be listed on the board to allow students to understand what is expected of them in advance. Students must write their assignments in the planners given to them by the school or one personally purchased.
Please check and sign planners daily. Homework is not listed on my teacher webpage, but on the board daily, and is the responsibility of the students to keep track of each class day. Students are encouraged to speak with the teacher as soon as possible if they have questions or concerns about specific assignments.