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1 Welcome to English III Jenine Wolfe – Room 125 “It takes a village to raise a child” – African proverb

2 Who is your child’s teacher?  18 th year teaching  8 th year in Texas – moved here from CA  B.A. in Liberal Arts and English 1996  Master’s in Education 2003  Mother of a senior at SPHS

3 How do you get in contact with me?  Email Jenine_Wolfe@roundrockisd.org Jenine_Wolfe@roundrockisd.org (it’s also on the school webpage and preferred method)  Phone 512-428-7937

4 Sharp School (Replaced Teacher Web)  Please help me stay on top of your student’s academics. You can check grades through Home Access Home AccessHome Access  Check on daily lessons on my webpage webpage

5 Reminders  Now is the time to start looking for scholarships. They are announced and posted  Get signed up for College Board –College information –Sign up for SAT –Daily SAT question  Testing Calendar (reduced tests w/free and reduced lunch) –SAT (Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec. 7, Mar. 8, May 3, June 7) –ACT (Sept 21, Oct. 26, Dec. 14, Feb. 8, Apr. 12, June 14)

6 Grading Student grades can be monitored 24/7 through Home Access  Major Grades 40% (Tests, Essays, Projects)  Minor Grades 60% (Daily grades, Homework)

7 Did you know?  Studies show that on-level 11 th graders should be reading at least 1.5 million words annually (about 400 pages per month).  In a two year study, the two most common factors found in successful people were an knack for networking and a part-time job in high school.  The more organized and involved a student is, the more successful he usually is academically.

8 What are my goals this year?  Improve reading skills –Ability to analyze a variety of text –Comfort level in attacking difficult text –Comprehension –Retention  Improve writing skills –Be able to write for a variety of purposes –Be able to clearly express ideas –Be able to organize a convincing argument  Improve presentation skills –Feel confident in front of an audience –Be knowledgeable in body language, rhetoric, voice projection –Use a variety of presentation programs and technology  IMPROVE THINKING SKILLS AND YOUR STUDENT’S ABILITY TO PRESENT THOSE IDEAS

9 What is a typical day in this class?  Agenda Preview (2 minutes) –Objective –Announcements (Encourage your student to get involved) –Plan –Homework  Silent Sustained Reading (20 minutes)  Reading Workshop (30 minutes)  Writing Workshop (30 minutes)  Review/Preview (3 minutes)

10 What should your student have every single day?  Independent Reading Book  Pen, pencil, paper, highlighter, post it notes  Agenda, calendar, or planner of some sort  Composition Notebook (left in class)  Positive attitude, self-control, and strong work ethic

11 How much homework will my student receive in this class?  The time needed to complete assignments varies greatly depending on use of class time and speed at which he reads.  Students should assume there will be 30- 60 minutes nightly. (Strongly encourage your student to do A-day homework on A- day.)  Homework and handouts can be found on my website.

12 What do I need from you?  Reading –Encourage Nightly reading –Book donations – If you have books collecting dust at home that a student might enjoy, PLEASE consider donating them to my classroom library  Communication –Please contact me as often as you need –Remember that a blank grade means it hasn’t been entered, not that it is missing –I am very open to any suggestions  Stay informed and be involved –Activities, testing, PTSA

13 Thank you


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