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Topic: Freshman Orientation

Topic: Freshman Orientation. Do: Students will identify essential components of student success in high school. Level of Thinking: Remembering. THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Planning for Your Future. Grades and Class Rank. Get Connected. Dobson Counselors. Diploma Options.

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Topic: Freshman Orientation

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  1. Topic: Freshman Orientation Do: Students will identify essential components of student success in high school. Level of Thinking: Remembering

  2. THIS IS Jeopardy

  3. Jeopardy Planning for Your Future Grades and Class Rank Get Connected Dobson Counselors Diploma Options Success in School 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with A-CK A 100

  5. Who is Ms. Bone? A 100

  6. The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with CL-F A 200

  7. Who is Dr. Mathieson? A 200

  8. The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with HE-L A 300

  9. Who is Mrs. Nye? A 300

  10. The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with M-PD A 400

  11. Who is Mr. Payne? A 400

  12. The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with SM-Z A 500

  13. Who is Mr. Boggess? A 500

  14. The number of credits required to graduate B 100

  15. What is 22 credits? B 100

  16. The number of years of a world language required for a scholastic diploma B 200

  17. What is 2 years? B 200

  18. The number of credits needed in math to graduate B 300

  19. What is 4 years? (4.0 credits) B 300

  20. This diploma requires students to have a 3.0 GPA or higher and take a minimum of 2 weighted classes B 400

  21. What is the scholastic diploma? B 400

  22. The amount of credits you earn for each class you take B 500

  23. What is ½ a credit? B 500

  24. A numerical average of all the grades you’ve earned in all your classes at high school. C 100

  25. What is your Grade Point Average? (G.P.A.) C 100

  26. The maximum number of days you can miss a class and still earn credit C 200

  27. What is 10 days? C 200

  28. A measure of how your academic performance in high school compares to other students in your grade C 300

  29. What is class rank? C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. The system Mesa Public Schools uses to determine class rank. C 400

  32. What is the college core? C 400

  33. This is your permanent high school record C 500

  34. What is your transcript? C 500

  35. This is a tool to help Dobson students stay organized and keep track of assignments, upcoming tests, and important dates. D 100

  36. What is the Dobson Planner? D 100

  37. This method provides a systematic format for condensing and organizing notes. D 200

  38. What is Cornell Notes? D 200

  39. This is available to students to provide extra help in math. D 300

  40. What is the Math Lab? D 300

  41. This period of time is an academic time set aside for students to focus on homework and getting extra help from teachers. D 400

  42. What is conference time? D 400

  43. This is a tool that allows you to monitor your grades, your attendance, and track your progress towards graduation. D 500

  44. What is the Student Experience or Student Portal? D 500

  45. These students are more likely to succeed academically and graduate. E 100

  46. Who are students that are connected to their school? E 100

  47. This program allows students to earn a seal on their diploma when they document 150+ hours of service learning during high school. E 200

  48. What is the Honor for Excellence in Service Learning? E 200

  49. Doing this 95% of the days of school means you will have higher grades. E 300

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