Welcome, please find a seat and we will begin shortly!

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Mrs. Murphy General Chemistry Room 814
Advertisements

About Mr. Delgado  I have been teaching for 8 years  I have an Associate of Arts from Lakeland Community College and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Integrated.
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!
GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with.
Mr. Greer’s Procedures Rules and procedures are fundamental in life. We follow rules and procedures in our daily lives for things such as driving a car.
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.
GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with.
Mr. Weiss Rules for Regular Economics 1. You must be on time for class each day. That means, when the bell rings, you are in your seat and beginning to.
Classroom Rules and Expectations
Mrs. Rodzen Communications 7
Starter of the day Pick up a worksheet from Mrs. Francesconi at the door. Answer the questions below by writing your answers on the card. 1.Why did you.
Welcome to Touch Systems Data Entry Business Elective.
Classroom Expectations
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 !. Advanced Skills and Composition Mrs. Bears.
WELCOME to 7th Grade!!! Make sure you find your CORRECT seat, grab a warm-up from the ORANGE tray by the door, and BEGIN working immediately!
Career and Technology Education East Hardin Middle School Mr. Ervin.
Mrs. Cord Honors Chemistry
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.
WELCOME to ALGEBRA 1, PART A Mrs. Hall Room st Period 4 th Period Mrs. Hall Room st Period 4 th Period.
Science 5 th and 6 th Grades Mrs. Wilfong Supplies: You will need a 1” binder and a spiral notebook.
Math 1 Miss Strong Room 404 “The formulation of the problem is often more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or.
WELCOME AP Computer Science A Mr. Smith. Basic Information AP Computer Science A Mr. Smith - Room S315
Mr. Ortiz Professional Sales & Marketing How Our Classroom Works  Desk Clear  All Eyes on Teacher  No Talking  Questions after Explanations  Ready.
JUMPSTART What school rules do you always have trouble following and why?
Supplies - pencil - binder -notebook paper - colored paper -4 in graph paper - highlighters -Colored pencils - calculator -Sheet protectors Grading Scale.
WELCOME TO English I MRS. JULIE BLACKMON ROOM 210.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES. FOREWORD Welcome to Mrs. Ransey’s Class This year we will work together to create a positive environment where learning can take.
WELCOME TO BIOLOGY I Mr. Allan’s Classroom Cimarron-Memorial HS.
Guinn’s Class Syllabus. Course Objectives Curriculum that you must cover this year Curriculum that you must cover this year For each objective there is.
Pre AP Chemistry 0481/0483 C. Smith Fall Class Expectations 1.Follow all directions and instructions. 1.Follow all directions and instructions.
GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with.
Jeanette LCCE Classroom Expectations for Behavior.
Welcome to Health 9 Ms. Kerr Mt. McKinley, Alaska.
GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with.
Welcome to Earth/Environmental Science Find your name on you desk and have a seat at that desk. Seats are in alphabetical order. If you cannot find your.
Mrs. Galvan’s Rules and Expectations. How to keep me happy  Be here, be ready!  Be respectful!  Be positive!  Be dressed for success!  Be your best!
Welcome to Biology Mrs. Helmick Room 717. B.S. in Education Biology & Geology Masters in Education Curriculum & Instruction Background Information.
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.
Welcome to Mrs. Barfield’s Class
Spanish Tutorials- Spanish Academic Achievement Program: By: Spanish Program Founder Jacob Gonzalez.
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY This ten week class is designed to be hands-on and project based. You will complete at least one project. You will be working in the.
WELCOME TO 7 TH GRADE HONORS PRE-ALGEBRA Mr. Hedges Room 1004.
Welcome to Biology! Mrs. Rhodes Room 302. Rules All Wahlert Handbook rules apply to this classroom as well as: Respect yourself, your peers, my classroom.
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & ALGEBRA II MRS. CHAPMAN AND MS. STURDIVANT ROOM 304.
INTRODUCTION  We are all here for YOU- for you to succeed and to enjoy this class. Because I care about each of you. I am here to help you. So I will.
Mrs. Stringer’s Pre-Algebra Class. Goal for this year – Be Positive! SSLANT Method for Students and Teachers Smile Sit Up Listen Ask Questions Nod When.
Law & Public Safety Frank J. Paprota Jr. WELCOME.
Welcome to my classroom! -Mr. Fino. Why do we have rules, procedures, and routines? Safety Time Comfort LEARNING!!!
You will be working closely with this group for a few weeks. Everyone should be able to reach their lab partners before or after school if needed.
Mr. Semaya’s Classroom West Essex Middle School North Caldwell, NJ
Mr. Stockland C104 WELCOME TO CLASS!
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL! Mrs. Barnes 6th grade Math.
Mr. Stockland C104 WELCOME TO CLASS!
Computer Lab 2012 Teacher: Mrs. Jordan.
Room N204 Class Procedures
Mrs. Hastings 10 Expectations Consequences Rules English Room C-209
FONTS: In the classroom:
Mr. Kotris ENGLISH I Hon How to contact me CLASS MATERIALS Remind:
Mr. Kotris ENGLISH II How to contact me CLASS MATERIALS Remind:
Classroom Procedures Mr. Clark’s classroom.
CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS AND PROCEDURES
Welcome to Ms. Thomas’ Chemistry Class
Please consider donating the following items to the art room:
Welcome to Economics!.
Mrs. Kerr’s Classroom East Laurens High School Home of the Falons!
Welcome to World History!
Presentation transcript:

Welcome, please find a seat and we will begin shortly!

Class Policies Classroom: Attendance Attendance will be taken every day in the classroom. When the bell rings you are to be in your seat, QUIET and ready to receive instruction.

Class Policies Classroom: Late Arrival If you are tardy, please quietly enter the classroom. Do not be disruptive! If we are already in the shop, check in with Mr. Clark and begin work immediately. If you rack up 4 tardies, you will be referred to the Assistant Principal or Dean of Students for corrective discipline. If you are more than 5 minutes late you will be marked absent regardless of you participation.

Class Policies Classroom: Objectives Immediately following attendance we will discuss the learning objectives for the day. Every student is responsible for knowing: WHAT we are doing HOW we will accomplish our objective WHY we are learning this skill

Class Policies Classroom: Direct Instruction All students must conduct themselves in a professional manner while in this class. Disruptive and disrespectful behavior is not tolerated. If you have something to contribute, raise your hand. If I am speaking…you are listening, period.

Class Policies Classroom: Classroom vs. Shop Roughly 20 days will be spent in the classroom receiving direct instruction. When in the classroom you should be taking notes and participating in discussions. Roughly 70 days will be spent in the shop or on nearby job sites. When in the shop you should be engaged in your project at all times.

Class Policies Classroom: Grading All students will complete both traditional classroom lessons as well as shop projects. There will be a combination of quizzes, tests, readings, writing assignments, wood/construction projects and participation points that make up your final grade. Take a look at Skyward often to track grades.

Class Policies Classroom: Required Supplies All students will be issued a workbook, safety manual and safety completion card for the course. These items must be in your possession everyday. All students are required to have pen and pencil everyday, no exceptions. If you need to borrow a pencil or pen, ask a classmate.

Class Policies Classroom: Work Areas No one is to be in the shop working without the entire class being in the shop. Once the class is in the shop, no one is to return to the classroom for a break. You must be in the shop when the class is working in the shop. Transition from the classroom to the shop should take no longer than 1-2 minutes max.

Class Policies Classroom: Class Foreman Every class will have a minimum of 1 class foreman. This student has mastered the equipment and skills required for all shop curriculum. This student is more than a TA. They are here to help you learn and have success. They have special authority granted by the instructor and you should honor their instructions.

Class Policies Classroom: Discipline I use discipline procedures as directed and approved by the school district I use alternative methods to correct behavior After School Shop Detention Loss of Privileges/ Removal Alternative Assignments

Class Policies Safety: Your safety is my first priority. At all times, you will act in a safe manner for yourself and for others. Violating safety rules and engaging in horseplay will not be tolerated and you may lose the privilege of being in this class. 3 safety violations are basis for removal

Class Policies Safety Glasses: Safety glasses are to be worn in the shop at all times. If you are working without your glasses, you will stop working and do a writing assignment on eye safety. If you continue to break this rule you will be removed from the class.

Class Policies Improper Equipment Use: Any student that uses a tool or material in a destructive or otherwise dangerous way will: Lose shop privileges for the day Be assigned an alternative assignment Be assigned 1 hour of shop detention

Class Policies Student Handbook: Vandalism The school district may prosecute students for vandalizing school property. Vandalism is cause for immediate suspension. A school district whose property has been lost or willfully cut, defaced, or injured may withhold grades, diploma, transcript, or deny participation in school related activities of the student responsible for the damage/loss until the student’s parent/ guardian has paid for the damages.

Class Policies Project Storage: You will be issued a storage cubby with a partner. All projects are to be stored in this area. If your project is too large you may store it in the lumber storage room. All items must be stored safely and have your name on it in pencil.

Class Policies Theft of Projects: Sadly, theft often occurs in the cubby room. There are 2 ways to prevent it. (1) Put your name on all of your project parts (2) Report any theft that you witness Any student that commits an act of theft in the shop will be subject to the following consequences:

Class Policies Student Handbook: Theft Hazen students respect the personal property of others. Any theft is cause for disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. Due to the potential disruption of teaching and learning.

Class Policies Shop and Tool Safety: You may only use tools and equipment you have received proper instruction on. Safety guards must always be in place, dust collection system turned on when applicable, and think through all the safety procedures before you turn a machine on. Ask for assistance if you are unfamiliar with a tool, and have the instructor check all your machine set-ups.

Class Policies Shop Clean-up: It is your responsibility to clean up the shop daily, whether you created dust or not. You are part of this class, and therefore one of your tasks is to help clean up at the end of each period. All work will stop for the last 8 minutes of class, and everyone will clean and put away tools and supplies. You will be assigned an area to clean, class foremen will oversee the cleaning areas.

Class Policies Project Materials: Each student will be issued enough materials to complete all assigned projects at no cost. With the exception of the following: 1)Replacement materials due to errors or negligence 2)Special or extra personal projects

Class Policies Bathroom Pass: If you need to use the restroom, notify Mr. Clark, and take the restroom pass with you. Only one student is to be gone at a time.

Class Policies Music Players, Cell Phones: Not allowed in class - disruptive and distracting Not allowed in shop – safety Please follow reminders, warnings etc. I do not desire a confrontation and neither do you. You will lose the argument…trust me.

Class Policies Food and Drink: Not allowed in classroom or shop for any reason. Water in the classroom is the only exception. Reasoning: 1)It’s a shop, not a cafeteria 2)Equipment must be cared for 3)It disrupts our procedure and causes behavioral intervention

Rules 1.Be respectful to me and each other 2.Be present and work hard 3.Obey safety rules at all times 4.Do not use electronic devices in class 5.No food or drink allowed 6.No immature/obscene behavior 7.No whining