InstructionAssignment 1: FERPA Classroom Procedures: (SEE ATTACHED RUBRIC-Attachment 1) Begin planning your classroom policies and procedures for assigning homework, administering examinations, grading guidelines, and returning graded items, including homework, to students. It is important to return graded work to students so that they are aware of any concepts on which they need to practice, ask questions, or have additional review. Assignment 2: Letter to Parents (SEE ATTACHED RUBRIc-Attachment 2) One thing you can do to set a positive learning environment from the outset is to communicate clearly and warmly with students and their parents. You will learn more in coming courses about building rapport with students' families, but in this course, you have already formulated answers to many of the most FAQs that parents and students will have on the first day of school. Use the activities you have already completed in this course to assemble a welcome letter that you can share with students and their parents or guardians on the first day of school. Include in the letter: A short introduction about yourself and your classroom “Mission Statement" that describes your overall goals for yourself and your students during the coming school year. What kind of classroom do you hope to create? When you envision this ideal classroom, what happens there? Your classroom rules and consequences Your classroom procedures for homework, late assignments, and retrieving work missed due to absence How parents may contact you.