Did this person learn from the homework?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to Mrs. Keeler’s Third Grade Class
Advertisements

For Ms. White’s Classroom
Porter’s Procedures Answers to all of your “What if…?” needs.
Culinary Arts  Always a student  Graduate of Illinois State University English  Graduate of St. Xavier University English  Graduate of.
How we do things in our classroom…
WELCOME TO 8 th Grade Science! Ms. Grimm. 1. Everyone is in their seat. 2. Everyone has their starter done. 3. Everyone has their supplies. 4. Everyone.
7-8 th Grade Family: Procedures. volume levels Level 0 – Silent (hand raised and wait to be called on). Level 0 – Silent (hand raised and wait to be called.
English Language Arts 9 AP MR. HAMBLETON. Welcome to Miller, Grade Nines! This will be your home every school day afternoon for the next ten months! Yay!
WELCOME TO MS. TICE’S LANGUAGE ARTS CLASS The 7 th Grade Edition.
Policies/Procedures of Mrs. Bryant's Classroom Gary E. Cobb MS.
Here We Go Welcome to Coach Peirce’s class I am here to teach; you are here to learn; I’ll do my job and you will do yours. This class can be as interesting.
Classroom Rules Mr. Traband. 1. Come to class on time Standing outside the door and rushing in after the bell has begun to ring will constitute a tardy.
2 nd Semester Reminders.  Welcome back, I hope everyone had a good winter break. Ahh, “back” the key word. You are back and school rules are in effect.
Language Arts Survival Guide Ms. Clary and Ms. Roberson Eagles Language Arts Teacher.
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & ALGEBRA II MRS. CHAPMAN AND MS. STURDIVANT ROOM 304.
 You will need a 3 ring binder/bradded folder for notes, notebook paper, and pencils for this class.  * I will give you a free 100 if you bring some.
Rules and Procedures Checklist What is expected of me as a new student in this classroom?
Classroom Procedures. When you walk in to class… Go straight to your seat Take out your notebook Start on the “Beginning Work” in your notebooks No more.
Let’s Talk About Rules! Room 8 Mrs. Fay
Family and Consumer Science
Social StoryTM to improve your child’s understanding of expectations during unfamiliar events My trip to see Afflicted: Daughters of Salem at Nashville.
Here’s how to have a successful year in Mrs. Noble’s Class
I Can Show What I Know When I Gotta Go! (…to the Bathroom)
Miss Boeck’s Second Grade Shields Valley Elementary School
Classroom Procedures and Rules
And Welcome to Mrs. Holderbaum’s Technology Class!
PROCEDURES and EXPECTATIONS
Mrs. Black’s Classroom Expectations
English 1 – Mr. Rampersaud
Classroom Procedures Mr. Heath ELA/MATH.
Mr. Goerzen’s Classroom Rules and Class Information
Classroom Procedures for Ms. Bishop Room 140.
CHAMPS in Art! Ms. Flowers.
World Cultures.
Mrs. Ginther’s Syllabus
Arrival/Dismissal Walk as you enter and exit
Let’s Talk About Rules! Room 8 Mrs. Fay
Mr. Seger’s Advanced Comprehensive Science 3
I Can Show What I Know When I Gotta Go! (…to the Bathroom)
Rules VS Procedures.
Rules and Procedures Checklist
Expectations for Mrs. Blythe’s 1st Grade Class
Welcome to Mrs. Maddox’s Class!
Don’t Be a Rude Dude (or Dudette)! Good Manners and Being Polite
WELCOME TO CLASS!- FIND A SEAT!
Welcome Back to a New and Exciting Year!!
Ms. Burke’s Classroom Rules!.
Welcome to 6th Grade! Mr. Murray Math.
How to be a super owl Procedures
Let’s Talk About Rules! Room 10 Mrs. Barnett
Welcome to Ms. Wyce’s Class!
Don’t Be Rude…Be a Dude! Good Manners and Being Polite
Ms. Glenn Classroom Rules & Procedures
Which person learned from the first assignment of the year?
English I By Mr. Faulkner.
Welcome to Reading Expansion
Classroom Policies and Procedures
Write your name on the front and back. Decorate it to represent you!
Grade Level Meetings “Reviewing the Rules” February 2019
Miss Boeck’s Second Grade Shields Valley Elementary School
Mr. Rosten’s Expectations
Lighting the way to success
Rules, Procedures & Expectations
Which person learned from the first assignment of the year?
Mrs. Graves’ Class C.A.R.E. Guide
Let’s Talk About Rules! Room 8 Mrs. Fay
Welcome to Grade 11 World Religions
Welcome to HSP3U: An Introduction to the Social Sciences
Classroom Expectations/Procedures
What types of rules and procedures do you think we should have in our classroom? Why do you feel these are important?
Presentation transcript:

Did this person learn from the homework?

You’ll need to know all of the following information as well for a quiz tomorrow. It is easy but making yourself study may be a little difficult.

Earbuds Keep those ear buds out of your ears in the hallway. Please don’t make me tell you when you arrive to take your ear buds out. They are not allowed in the hallway. However, you will need a pair of ear buds for this class. There will be a lot of watching videos and listening to music.

There Is No Turning Back Once you are in the room, you must stay in until class is dismissed. Do not put down your books and then go to the bathroom. The only way you are here on time is if you are in the room when Mr. Irwin takes roll.

Seated and Quiet Mr. Irwin must only give instructions one time. For that to happen, you will have to be seated and quiet. Once he gives the okay, you may talk all you want, but please wait until that time.

ONLY ART AT ALL TIMES There is no time for anything but art in here. Please do not arrive thinking that you will be able to do homework for another class. Even if you finish your assignment early, you are expected to stay on task with more work about fine art.

FOOD AND DRINK ARE NOT ALLOWED This is a school rule and Mr. Irwin is 100% supportive of it. You can have water, but that’s it. That’s all Mr. Irwin is allowed to have too.

Bags Under the Table All bags go under the table. We can’t have people stepping over and tripping on bags, nor can we have bags cluttering up the table. If Mr. Irwin has to step over a bag, he will put it outside.

CELL PHONES ARE PROHIBITED This is a school rule, not Mr. Irwin’s. These issues can get really, really ugly so let’s not go down that road.

No Throwing Any time an object becomes airborne off of the force you provided, that makes it a throw. We throw without thinking about it, so eventually you’ll throw something sharp, and someone could get hurt.

Watch Your Mouth Gossip is annoying and inappropriate. Foul language is unnecessary and has no place in the classroom. Please, only speak to people at your table so you don’t have to raise your voice.

Clean Up Duty Should Mr. Irwin find you not in compliance of any classroom rules, or if just thinks you’re being annoying on purpose, he might give you clean up duty. In that case, you’ll have to clean up everyone’s mess. You don’t want that.

Turning in Work Always turn in work when it is due, even if it’s incomplete. Non-submissions result in an immediate zero, which can be raised to a C. Incomplete work can be resubmitted for full credit.

The Bathroom and Related Stuff Don’t ask. It’s not my rule. It’s the school’s. Sorry.

Amendments Quiet is needed during announcements and during critiques Writing assignments have a set criteria that will be used each time

The Silent Majority Most Raiders proceed through class without hesitation, and give nothing but their best. There are always a handful that will complain no matter what and try to get out of anything. The smaller group is often the loudest, and brings negativity to the classroom. Which group are you in?

Extra Requirements You will have a number of evening or weekend activities that you will be required to perform. YOU CAN DO THESE THINGS! Sometimes it may be inconvenient but you can and must. Do not tell Mr. Irwin that you cannot make it- find a solution or an alternative. He will be happy to help you with this.

Examples You will be required to attend both of the Genesians’ theatre productions and write a short paper about each one. We will attend a musical mass this year as a class that will be on a weeknight. The school holds a Fine Arts Showcase night in February. Your attendance at this event is mandatory.