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September 4, 2014. On a sheet of paper… Write about your thoughts about starting this school year. What are you excited about? What are you most looking.

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1 September 4, 2014

2 On a sheet of paper… Write about your thoughts about starting this school year. What are you excited about? What are you most looking forward to? What are you afraid of? What are your goals for the year? I will learn academic strategies that will be used during the school year while highlighting the important parts of the student handbook. 1. Do Now 2. See, Think, Wonder 3. ABDyads 4. Connect, Extend, Challenge 5. ABDyads

3 For the following pictures, use the See, Think, Wonder protocol  What do you SEE?  What do you THINK about that?(What inferences can you conclude?)  What does this make you WONDER? (What questions does the picture create?)

4 From Elk Grove Unified School District

5 From learnboost.com

6 From Tech-In-Print

7  Discuss what you saw, thought, and wondered with your table partner.

8  Read the following sections in the student planner:  Academic Integrity  Attendance  Use the Connect, Extend, Challenge Protocol  Connect – what can you connect with personally? What connects to prior knowledge?  Extend – where in the text were your thoughts pushed to the next level?  Challenge – what questions do you still have left?

9  With your Elbow Partner, discuss your thoughts on academic integrity and attendance.  Have a brief whole class discussion.

10  You are in High School and Final Grades count!! Your grades will help to determine your Post High School Plan.  Teachers will communicate how they will determine final grades with you – should be in their syllabus. If not, you need to ask.  You need to be checking your grades often. If it is not the grade that you desire, ask your teacher what you can do to improve your grade.  You will receive a report card after 6-weeks, 12- weeks, and 18-weeks of each semester. The Grade on the 18-week report is your final grade – THIS IS THE ONE THAT COUNTS!!!

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12 I will learn academic strategies that will be used during the school year while highlighting the important parts of the student handbook. 1. Do Now 2. T4 3. Paseo Circle Using the following Picture, complete a See, Think, Wonder.

13  With your elbow partner, discuss your see, think, wonder.

14  KEY IDEAS:  This is saying…  In other words…  This is important because…  REACTION:  This makes me feel…  I agree/disagree because…  CONNECTION:  This makes me think of…  This connects to the theme or main idea because…  QUESTION:  Why…?  How…?  I wonder…?  INFERENCE/PREDICTION:  I predict…  This makes me think…

15  T4 the following sections in your student planner:  All of the Classroom Expectations ▪ Bell to Bell Instruction ▪ Student Engagement ▪ Private Reasoning Time (PRT) ▪ SLANT ▪ Backpacks off, Materials out ▪ Appropriate Use of Electronics

16  Find a partner  Form 2 circles – one partner will be in the outside circle and the other will be in the inside circle  Stand facing each other  For each round, the inside circle will move however many people your teacher calls (for each question you will have a new partner).

17  What does bell to bell instruction look like?  What does this mean to me as a student? Give examples.

18  What does student engagement look like?  What are some strategies that teachers use to promote student engagement for ALL students?  What does this mean to me as a student? Give examples.

19  What does Private Reasoning Time look like?  What does this mean to me as a student? Give examples.

20  What does SLANT look like?  What does this mean to me as a student? Give examples.

21  What does Backpacks off, Materials out look like?  What does this mean to me as a student? Give examples.

22  What are Appropriate Uses of electronics?  What does this mean to me as a student? Give examples.

23  Quick planner schedule review

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25 DO NOW: on notebook paper 1. Write six words that you think represent who you are. 2. Describe your DREAM experience for this year… what are you goals? 3. Describe your DREAMs for 10 years from now… what are your goals for 10 years from now?

26 Ceiling tiles: Side 1: dreams/goals for this year Side 2: dreams/goals for 10 years from now

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28 I will learn academic strategies that will be used during the school year while highlighting the important parts of the student handbook. 1. Do Now 2. Cornell Notes (CN) 3. Jigsaw T4 the following texts in your planner Dress Code Emergency Procedures Fighting

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30  Number off 1, 2, 3  1’s take notes on Dress Code  Questions for left hand column ▪ What is the definition of inappropriate dress code? ▪ What is considered inappropriate attire?  2’s take notes on Emergency Procedures  Questions for left hand column ▪ What do students do when there is an emergency? ▪ How often will drills be held?  3’s take notes on Fighting  Questions for left hand column ▪ What is the definition of fighting? ▪ What is the school’s responsibility if a fight or prefight occurs?

31  Discuss your notes with your group  While 1’s are presenting their information 2’s and 3’s are taking notes on their Cornell Notes

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33 I will learn academic strategies that will be used during the school year while highlighting the important parts of the student handbook. 1. Do Now 2. Costa’s Levels of Questioning 3. Socratic Seminar Summarize your Cornell Notes from 3 rd period

34  What are Costa’s Levels of Questions?  Read the following sections in the planner  Grade level Designation  Guidance  Hall Passes  Harassment  Write at least 1 question for each level of questioning to discuss during Socratic Seminar

35 1. Understand the central statement/question or topic 2. Listen carefully even if you don’t agree 3. Only one person speaks at a time 4. Summarize the previous speaker’s argument before responding 5. Remember “Three before me.” (3 people need to speak before I can speak again.) 6. Address the ideas, not the person stating them 7. Maintain order and keep an open mind.

36  Using one of the Socratic Seminar protocols discuss the following sections from the planner  Grade level Designation  Guidance  Hall Passes  Harassment

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38 I will learn academic strategies that will be used during the school year while highlighting the important parts of the student handbook. 1. Do Now 2. Class Discussion 3. Frayer Model Write 1 level 1, 1 level 2, and 1 level 3 questions for 1 of the following sections Library Nurse Schedule change policy School rules

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40  Have students complete a Frayer model poster for 1 of the following sections: ▪ Library ▪ Nurse ▪ Schedule change policy ▪ School rules  Have them share their posters with classmates

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42 I will learn academic strategies that will be used during the school year while highlighting the important parts of the student handbook. 1. Do Now 2. ChalkTalk T4 the technology and withdrawal procedures of the student planner

43 1. Participate 2. No talking – talk through writing 3. Address the ideas, not the person writing 4. It is okay to disagree but explain

44  What was one new school rule/procedure that you learned today? Explain why it is an important rule/procedure. How will it make Lincoln a better school?

45  Sign off on the handbook form! Each 6 th period teacher will pass out a handbook form to sign and return it to the teacher TODAY, before you leave class.  Staff- please collect these signed forms and return them to the main office. Thanks!


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