Welcome to Miss O'Neill's Classroom Website!
This website is for the students of Ms. O'Neill's Cluster 3 science class at Washington Middle School. Each class group has a tab above with specific information for their class. On this home page student work samples will be displayed monthly. Important reminders for students and parents will also be posted here.
Please look around and thanks for visiting!
Tara O'Neill
Cluster 3 Science
Please look around and thanks for visiting!
Tara O'Neill
Cluster 3 Science
Get in #eCyberMission
ATTENTION 8TH GRADE STUDENTS AND PARENTS!
You can get involved with Science Technology Engineering and Math's eCyberMission.
Teams of 3-4 students can create experiments and compete to win prizes.
Check out the link and contact me for more information - BLUE BARRACUDAS - This means you!
http://www.ecybermission.com/
You can get involved with Science Technology Engineering and Math's eCyberMission.
Teams of 3-4 students can create experiments and compete to win prizes.
Check out the link and contact me for more information - BLUE BARRACUDAS - This means you!
http://www.ecybermission.com/
Parent's Pasta Night - September 25th from 5-8 pm
What a success! Many parents and students came to visit WMs with their families,
and it was a pleasure meeting all of you who came out.
What a success! Many parents and students came to visit WMs with their families,
and it was a pleasure meeting all of you who came out.
Get in the know
What to know about the course...
Students must follow the 4 P's of Progress to be successful in science this year.
1. Prompt - Students must arrive on time, before the bell rings.
2. Prepared - Students should always have their science composition notebook, a pencil, and their planner on them in class.
3. Polite - Students are expected to be kind and courteous to all students, teachers, administrators, and school staff.
4. Productive - While in science, students must work hard and try their personal best.
1. Prompt - Students must arrive on time, before the bell rings.
2. Prepared - Students should always have their science composition notebook, a pencil, and their planner on them in class.
3. Polite - Students are expected to be kind and courteous to all students, teachers, administrators, and school staff.
4. Productive - While in science, students must work hard and try their personal best.
Failure to follow the class expectations will result in negative consequences.
1. Verbal Warning - Students will be warned once if a problem occurs.
2. Seat Change and Conference - Students will move seats and/or conference after class with Ms. O'Neill if the problem persists.
3. Detention and Call Home - Students will stay after school with Ms. O'Neill until 3:00 pm and parent/guardians will be notified if the problem does not stop.
4. Office Refferral - Students will be removed from the classroom if their behavior hinders other students ability to learn or is deemed unsafe.
1. Verbal Warning - Students will be warned once if a problem occurs.
2. Seat Change and Conference - Students will move seats and/or conference after class with Ms. O'Neill if the problem persists.
3. Detention and Call Home - Students will stay after school with Ms. O'Neill until 3:00 pm and parent/guardians will be notified if the problem does not stop.
4. Office Refferral - Students will be removed from the classroom if their behavior hinders other students ability to learn or is deemed unsafe.
Get in touch
Ms. O'Neill
Grade 8 Science
Washington Middle School
Meriden, CT
[email protected]
(203) 235-6606 x204
Follow me on Twitter for educational resources @scienceoneill
Grade 8 Science
Washington Middle School
Meriden, CT
[email protected]
(203) 235-6606 x204
Follow me on Twitter for educational resources @scienceoneill
Get involved
Questions about the class?
Have a science background or something interesting to share with the class?
Want to stop in for a visit and see what your student is learning?
Feel free to contact me!
Have a science background or something interesting to share with the class?
Want to stop in for a visit and see what your student is learning?
Feel free to contact me!