Heritage Intermediate School

Ms. Stewart

Hello and welcome to eighth grade Math and Science! I am excited to embark on this last year of middle school with your child. My goal is to create an environment for your child to grow. It will be a year filled with academic challenges- so that they continue to push themselves - and FUN! I will strive to help your child be successful, reach their potential and be prepared for high school.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. I would also encourage your child to reach out to me anytime, so that I can help them. There are times I may miss something and them using their voice both empowers them and allows me to address their needs.

In regards to me, I have been in education for over 20 years. I hold a Multiple Subject and a Reading Credential. In my (limited) free time, I enjoy traveling, reading and photography. I love spending time with my family and learning new things...all the while sipping on a Starbucks ;)

Homework Assignments

Homework will be assigned daily. Students will be given time to write it down in their planners. Please encourage your child to write it down and check their planners regularly.

Steps to Complete Assignments:

  1. Check the Homework Link (below).

  2. Go directly to the resource(s)  indicated to access the assignments

    • Online resources in  Google Classroom or ConnectEd/Amplify will be labeled by date and/or name

    • Use your notes and/or books to assist for success.

    • Make sure to read all directions!

  3. After completing assignments, turn them in, On Google Classroom, in class, AND if directed, in ConnectEd/Amplify.

Late Work Deadlines

Students may stay until 4 pm on these dates. 

Please note these dates are also cut off dates (deadlines) for late work for the window

August: Friday the 25th 

September: Friday the 8th and Friday the 22nd

October: Friday the 13th and Friday the 27th

November: Friday the 17th (only 1 this month due to break/days off)

December: Friday the 8th and Thursday the 21st

January: Thursday the 25th (only 1 this month due to break/days off)

February: Friday the 9th and Friday the 23rd

March: Friday the 8th and Friday the 22nd

April: Friday the 12th and Friday the 26th

May : Wednesday the 8th

*subject to change if an unexpected event occurs

Late Work Deadline Info

***For full Late work information see Syllabus:

.Late work will lose points according to the following procedures:

Work that is late will result in 10% penalty per day up to a maximum of 50% off. 

I will hold two late days (see listed dates) a month for students to stay after school  and get caught up. For all students, work assigned prior to the designated work day will NOT be  accepted beyond said date.

It is always the student’s responsibility to notify the teacher when they have completed late/absent work.

Back to School Night:

Dates to Remember

9/4 Labor Day-No School

9/11 Non-Student Day

9/25-9/29 Parent Conferences

10/9 No School -Student Recess

10/27 End of Trimester 1

11/10 Veterans Day- No School

11/20-11/24 Thanksgiving Recess

12/22-1/5 Winter Break

1/15 MLK Day-No School

1/26 Non-Student Day

2/15 End of Trimester 2

2/16 Lincoln’s Day-No School

2/19 President’s Day-No School

3/25-3/29 Spring Break

5/23 End of Trimester 3

Last Day of School

Character Strong

In this course, students will be introduced to a weekly topic utilizing the Character Strong Program. The general format for the week is:

  • Ethical Monday - students will discuss scenarios that require critical thinking skills, recognize potential options, understand consequences and make the best choices.

  • Character Tuesday - Students will watch movie clips that exemplify various character traits and then work through questions for meaningful class discussions.

  • Role Model Wednesday - Students will read about positive role models from all different segments of the population and backgrounds that will then lead to class discussion and a quiz about each model and the trait.

  • Leadership Thursday - Students will discuss and learn about leadership qualities that involve each character trait.

  • Assignment Friday - Students will have some type of assessment to show their understanding of the weekly character trait.  Students may plan a school-wide activity, an announcement on the weekly student news or some type of school/community support activity.

Week 1:

Character Counts

Week 2:

Resilience

Week 3:

The Power of Being Thankful

Week 4:

Embracing Diversity & All Matter

Week 5:

Goal Setting

Week 6:

Stress & Growth Mindset

Universal Access

Our primary focus will be to (1) develop foundational skills in Language Arts/Math; (2) reinforce what is being taught in Language Arts/Math; (3) provide opportunities for extension and acceleration in Language Arts/Math

This will be accomplished by utilizing supplemental materials and small groups.