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Mrs. Crannie's 8th grade Science



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Questions

This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. Do I need my textbook?
  2. Where do I sit?
  3. Where do I find out if we have homework?
  4. May I work on homework from another class or read a book in your class



Do I need my textbook?

No, Hildebrandt Intermediate has adopted a new textbook policy. Hildebrandt students will not automatically receive a textbook. Textbooks will be issued by request only. Each science student will receive an online subscription to the online textbook. The username and password for the textbook can be found on the parent letter that went home with each student on the first day of school. If you have any questions about the Hildebrandt Textbook policy please contact your administrator. If you have any questions about the online textbook, email Mrs. Crannie at tcrannie@kleinisd.net 
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Where do I sit?

The classroom has a seating chart, if you don't remember check the 
seating chart. Sometimes during the year, we will change the seating
chart together. In lab, unless I tell you otherwise, you may pick
your partner. If the person you choose to work with and you cannot
work together without talking (socializing), you will be asked to
pick a new partner.
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Where do I find out if we have homework?

You can find out if there is homework by checking the section of the 
board labeled Homework Information. You can also check here on the
website.
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May I work on homework from another class or read a book in your class

NO, NO,  NO!  Science class is science class, There will not be very 
many times that you have nothing to do, but if it happens you are
expected to work on science. Unless of course, Mrs. Crannie told you
that you could work on other assignments when you were done with your
science. If you owe Mrs. Crannie past due work, you must complete
that before you do anything else.
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