Technology Education - 9 (BINDER FRONT PAGE) Course Outline.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mrs. Murphy General Chemistry Room 814
Advertisements

Where the students are C.H.A.M.P.s !
Ms. Caldwells Class Coachman Fundamental Middle School
Know the Tech-Lab Rules. The rules in the Woodworth student handbook apply to this class as well.
Where you sit today… is where you stay! Welcome to class! Do not turn on the computers!
Welcome to our classroom
Welcome to 8 th grade science!. All about Mr. Nelson I grew up in Crystal Lake I graduated From Carroll University (Waukesha, Wisconsin) Taught 8 th grade.
Daily Classroom Procedures. Beginning of the Day: 1.Wait until 8 am to enter the classroom. 2.8:10 bell is a signal for silence. 3.Hang up backpack and.
For Ms. White’s Classroom
Welcome to Technology!. Supply List A good attitude! Pencil/pen and paper.
1. 2 Homeroom Expectations (Room 309 )  Be in the classroom before the second bell or you will be marked absent.  No talking during morning announcements.
Classroom Procedures and Expectations Ms. Hutchins.
Welcome To Mr. Schammann’s Class Computers and Advanced Computers.
Class Rules and Responsibilities 7th Grade Math- Blue Team Miss Samartino and Miss Cheafsky ext. 2215
Responsible Use Policy Technical Applications Mr. Hibbs, Mrs. Brau, & Coach Merkle Granbury Middle School.
Welcome to Cpt. Tarleton’s Classroom
Computer Lab 2012 Teacher: Mrs. Jordan Am I in the right room? You are in room 313 for You are in room 313 for Computer Applications Computer Applications.
Welcome to Todd’s Tech Tools Expectations and Procedures Activities by Mrs. Todd.
Welcome to Computer Technology! Introductions ~ Who are you and how have you used computers? I am Ms. Becker.
Welcome to Technology Ms. Swartwout.
BEGINNING SPANISH With Sra. Lucas. WELCOME NOISE LEVELS Level 0 Level 2 Level 3.
Welcome Back!!! Welcome to Ms. Payne's class  Room 117 Have a seat Begin the Warm Up Warm Up: 1. Read through the syllabus. 2. Place your schedule and.
English 11/Honors Mrs. Loosle Room 184 CLASSROOM PROCEDURES.
Welcome to Algebra 2. Find you seat number using the rosters on the bulletin board in the back of the room Get out a pen or pencil (if you need a pencil,
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Mr. Briand’s Classroom French Level 1 Fairfax County Public Schools.
Welcome to Mrs. Lyness’ class. Contact: or (908) Positive attitude is the key of success.
Mrs. Lowe's Classroom Procedures & Expectations. Why Do We Have Procedures? They are a part of life – we follow procedures all the time. They can help.
Mrs. Bryan’s Algebra 2 Class
Welcome to 8 th grade science!. All about Mr. Nelson I grew up outside of Chicago, Illinois I graduated From Carroll University (Waukesha, Wisconsin)
Expectations From When you Enter Class Until you Exit!
Classroom Rules Steve Gerkey Science Effective Classroom Management and Discipline is the #1 factor in student learning achievement (R. Marzano synthesis.
Classroom Procedures What you need to know and do.
Welcome Back to School. Agenda  First Day Bell Schedule.  Introductions.  Distributions of student schedule and completion of registration material.
Ms. Bah Graduated from DeVry University with a degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) After college I wanted to pursue a career in Education. So.
7th and 8th Gifted Language Arts Room C223 Mr. Oliver´s Classroom Procedures.
John Arnold 6 th Grade Social Studies Oakland Middle School.
Welcome to American History Mr. Qualls’ Class. Grades Writing assignments 30% Test 10% Computer Projects 10% Class work 30% Participation 10% Homework.
Welcome to 7 th Grade Math Mr. Bryan Mrs. Daniels.
Ms. Rogers Room 020 Olathe North High School General and Applied Biology.
Mrs. Watson Computer Lab #104 Classroom Rules. Rule #1 Enter quietly, sit down. By the time the tardy bell rings, you should have taken out you materials.
Classroom Procedures How to make things run smoothly for you without the hassles!
Mrs. Lowe’s Classroom Procedures and Expectations.
Module A: Presentation Setting Expectations for Student Success Department of Defense Education Activity Robotics Engineering – CTE502 Career and Technical.
=conversation How are we going to communicate? =help How will you get your questions answered? =activity What is the activity we are working on? =movement.
Entering the Computer Lab. Walk quietly to your assigned seat.
Welcome to Biology Mrs. Helmick Room 717. B.S. in Education Biology & Geology Masters in Education Curriculum & Instruction Background Information.
Classroom Expectations When Entering the Classroom Quietly enter and find your seat. Get your pencil and books open and ready to begin.
1. Students are to bring all required materials and supplies to class each day. 2. Students are to be in their seats, quiet, and ready to work when.
Warm-Up  Start the Science Quiz now. (It is only a pre-test.)
TECH 2 MRS. BERGDOLT. Entering my classroom  You are to enter the computer lab in a professional manner. That means, no running or loud talking. Let’s.
Welcome to Exploring Careers! Objective of this course : 1. What do you enjoy? 2. What are you good at? 3. What do you want to do with your life? 4. What.
WELCOME TO Science!!!! Mrs. Johnson Room 411. WHAT ARE WE GOING TO LEARN? Microbiology Water Nutrition Biotech Earth History Chemistry Evolution and Genetics.
Welcome to Physics Please pick up TWO syllabi on your way in.
Successful Behavior for Students Class/Lab–2 nd Semester Or….how to cohabitate cohesively in the classroom with a positive attitude and appropriate behavior.
Law & Public Safety Frank J. Paprota Jr. WELCOME.
Comprehensive Science #1 6 th Grade Quarter 4: 3/28 – 6/9.
Date: September 7, 2016 Aim #1: What is expected of me during a typical daily lesson? HW: 1)Have course outline completed and signed by parent/guardian.
Classroom expectations
8th Grade Literacy Class Procedures
Classroom expectations
Welcome to World History!
Technology Education - 9
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL! Mrs. Barnes 6th grade Math.
Computer Lab 2012 Teacher: Mrs. Jordan.
5th Grade Keyboarding Classroom Rules
Classroom expectations
Mrs. O’Neill 8th Grade English Language Arts
Mrs. Kubajak’s Classroom
You are a THINKER Mrs. Faison-johnson 8th Grade Social Studies
Welcome to Computer Technology!
Presentation transcript:

Technology Education - 9 (BINDER FRONT PAGE) Course Outline

Contact Info… Mr. Saunders Technology Education Eastern Passage Education Center 93 Samuel Danial Dr. Eastern Passage, N.S. B3G 1S8 Phone: Ext.126 Fax: Web Site: MSN:

Tech Ed - 9 Welcome to the course. As students in this class you will learn about Technology Education in both a classroom and a lab setting during this full academic year. The purpose of this course is to help you learn about the many aspects of technology. Your challenge will be to discover, create, solve problems, and construct solutions by using a variety of tools, machines, computer systems, materials, processes and technological systems. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on activities in the lab, critical thinking, problem solving, skill development, technical literacy, and safety while working in the lab with tools and equipment.

This course will also introduce you to careers in technology. You will be researching, authoring and publishing multimedia presentations of sample Careers as part of the course. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on activities in the lab, critical thinking, problem solving, skill development, technical literacy, and safety while working in the lab with tools and equipment.

Term Evaluation Assignments 25% Tests (Quizzes) 10% Term Projects 20% Lab 25% ( Participation, Cooperation & Project (s)) Portfolio 10% Class Mark 10% (Please refer to Contract)

Required Materials Be Prepared, You will need to bring these to each class: Network Computer Account (user-name & pass word) A binder with lined and unlined paper Section dividers 3.5 floppy disk (USB Drive/Stick) 30 cm ruler Pencils & Pens Eraser etc.

Mr. Saunders’ Class Rules (THE CLASS MARK) I have very high expectations regarding your classroom behavior, and I use a class mark system that helps maintain an excellent learning environment for all students during class time. At the beginning of the term, you are given 10 points; it is up to you to keep them. Marks will be deducted each time I am forced to respond to your behavior with regard to the following:

Be in your seat when the bell rings. Follow directions the first time they are given. Raise your hand and wait until you are recognized before speaking. Stay in your assigned seat unless otherwise stated. No cursing or vulgar or offensive language. Keep your desk and surrounding area clean. Come to class with all books and necessary materials. No personal grooming in class.

Respect others by not talking when the teacher or other students are talking. No FOOD passes the classroom door. Drinks may enter. No music playing devices during instruction, discussion or lessons. They stay away until you have received permission to use them. Listen QUIETLY to announcements and room calls ( Oh Canada) No , messaging or unwarranted www surfing during class Beginning of Class – Take seat quietly…Do NOT turn on computers or login until instructed to do so.

Do not shut down early and line up at the door until instructed to do so…Please remain in seats and working until then. End of Class – Log Off computers, turn monitors off and place mouse up-side-down so the roller-ball is showing. If you miss a day you are still responsible for catching up and having all assignments, notes, etc accounted for in your portfolio. Students who help me maintain a comfortable, productive learning environment earn higher term marks than those who do not.

COMPUTER ASSIGNMENTS AND YOU! What you should know about the computer lab C214 The lab is designed for you to work with a partner, a team or alone on computer related projects and assignments. The LAB is also set up with tables and chairs that may help to make it easier to work on drawings and Technology projects. You will also see some working models and projects relating to technology in this classroom. Please look and handle these with care.

NO MSN or ICQ NO Music downloads such as KaZAA or other type of music software. No Games

The EPEC School Web Page is: *** Follow the link on the the page to connect to the Student IMP mail server. *** Save your work as often as possible. If it is the least bit important to you, save it on: 1) Your “A” drive, which is your 3.5 floppy disc. 2) Your account on the “H” drive, which is the school’s computer. 3) projects to yourself, and or your partner. When you have finished class, turn off your MONITOR and YOUR COPMUTER. NO FOOD OR DRINK AT THE COMPUTER IN THE LAB. YOU MUST ALSO HAVE CLEAN HANDS

Technology Article Summary (1 st Homework Assignment) Instructions: Find & read an article/story about a technology (www, magazine, news paper, etc.) Use space below to provide a summary of the article Answer the questions and provide the source info Article Title: Summary: What positive & negative effects do you see occurring from this technology? What was the source of the article that you have just read? (web address, magazine title/date & issue, etc.)