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Math/Science
sjohnson@conejo.k12.ca.us
805 495-7429 x1107
Grade 6 Dept. website
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About Mr. Johnson
Mr. Johnson began his career as an educator in 1974, having taught grades ranging from kindergarten through 6; he has been at Colina since 1993. He has taught for C.V.U.S.D., L.A.U.S.D., & L.V.U.S.D.  Mr. Johnson received a B.S. degree in Elementary Education from Brigham Young University and a M.A. degree in Economic Education from the University of Delaware. He is married to Mrs. Johnson, who teaches at Sequoia Middle School, and has two sons, a daughter, and one grandson. His hobbies and interests include cheering for and suffering with the San Francisco Giants, studying history, collecting Civil War & baseball memorabilia, traveling, knee boarding, playing fantasy baseball, reminding his wife daily that Colina is the top middle school in the Conejo Valley, and helping to consistently increase Mrs. Fields profit margin by consuming a vast quantity of chocolate chip cookies.

.....Mr. Johnson's Policies.....
Homework Grades
Grades updated approximately weekly, starting about third week of school.
Report Cards Makeup Work Late Work
To find out the daily homework, upcoming tests and long-term assignments...

To find out the student's grades on assignments and tests... Regarding the student's mid-tri Progress Report and end-of-tri Report Card... To make up work after absence... Regarding turning in late homework...
...go to Zangle ParentConnect.
Log on with the PIN & Password*; to find out your student's homework, click News (NOT Assignments) in the upper left. Zangle PIN and Password info are mailed home within the first few weeks of the year.
...go to My Own Grades.

Then select class from the drop-down menu, type student Last Name, type Password*, click View Report. Password is case-sensitive; it's a CAPITAL LETTER, lower-case letter, lower-case letter, numeral, numeral, numeral (e.g., Xyz123). My Own Grades Password (which is different from the Zangle Password) is mailed home within the first few weeks of the year.

My Own Grades is updated approximately weekly.

1. Find out the assignment:
a. Call a Study Buddy (at the start of the school year your student should exchange phone numbers with at least two students per class); or
b. Look up the assignment in Zangle ParentConnect (Parent needs to login with parent PIN/ Password.*)
c. Find out upon return from absence--the homework is posted in the classroom.

2. Obtain any missed handouts:
a. Prearrange with a Study Buddy that if either of you is absent, the other should pick up an extra set of handouts from the teacher; then you and your parent should arrange (with the family that picked up) for FAXing or pickup of the handouts; or
b. Handouts are in the back of the room.

3. Get any explanation you need:
Ask Study Buddy for any notes; see teacher.

District policy stipulates that a student has as many days as he/she was absent to make up missed work. However, it is desirable that as much work as possible be done during one's absence.
No late math work, a math department policy.

Science may be handed in one day late for a reduced score.

Expectations for Success

Student Responsibilities
A. Calendar all work daily in your Assignment Notebook.
B. Study on average for 1.5 to 2 hours per weeknight.*
1) Do Homework that's due tomorrow.
2) Work on Long-Term Assignments.
3) Quiz yourself for upcoming Tests.
4) Review back work on your own.

*cumulative time for all subjects combined; of course, the actual time on any given day will vary.

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Parent Recommendations
A. Check your student's Assignment Notebook.
B. Check the actual completed work. (Don't just ask "Did you do it?" Instead say, "Show me.")

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Disclaimers: The official required Colina method for obtaining your assignment is to write it in the Assignment Notebook when it is given to you in class. The student is responsible for doing all assigned work, whether or not it is indicated on this website. In general, the website is not intended as a substitute method for obtaining assignments; rather, providing this information is a courtesy service which is meant as a tool for helping students to refine what they have written in the Assignment Notebook and for helping parents to help students to calendar accurately and specifically in the Assignment Notebook. If the website homework pages or the hotline is not helpful to you, please do not use it. If this page is not updated when