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Welcome to Freshman Language Arts. WAIT, WAIT…DON’T TELL ME! I ALREADY KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO ASK. 1. Am I in the right place?. Room 8321 Freshman CP Language Arts Mr. Jones’ Schedule: 1 st Period 2 nd Period 3 rd Period 4 th Period -- Planning 5 th Period 6 th Period.
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Welcome to Freshman Language Arts WAIT, WAIT…DON’T TELL ME! I ALREADY KNOW WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO ASK.
1. Am I in the right place? • Room 8321 Freshman CP Language Arts • Mr. Jones’ Schedule: • 1st Period • 2nd Period • 3rd Period • 4th Period -- Planning • 5th Period • 6th Period
2. Who is this guy? zach_jones@gwinnett.k12.ga.us
3. Will the teacher treat me fairly? YES!!! • Next Door Neighbor Syndrome. • 1 Free Phone Call • 1 Post Card
5. How will we be graded? • Classwork 15% • Interim 5% • Quizzes 20% • Tests/Projects/Essays 40% • Performance Final 10% • Final Exam 10%
Every Day expectations • Be in your seat when the tardy bell rings (Tardy Policy) • Begin working on the “bellringer” • Bring all materials, books and other supplies to class and take them with you when you leave. (Pencil Policy) • Be Respectful • No food or drink in the classroom. Water is okay. (I’m not your momma!) • No electronic devices, unless teacher instructed for learning. (Yes, you will have the chance to use your phones!)
If you are absent • Go to my webpage for all missing assignments. • Go to the Classwork Notebook • Copy the Classwork • Review the handouts • Sign the Notebook • Unexcused Absences: Need Not Apply
Discussions • Everyone’s participation is essential! • I want to hear what you have to say. • All comments and questions must be related to the current topic. • If the question is off topic, please write it on a post-it note for later.
A “real world” approach • Classes are the equivalent of “your job.” • The classroom is your officeteachers are your supervisors, and the students are the employees. • You are scheduled to work Monday -- Friday. • Water/Restroom breaks are short breaks between jobs (classes). • Employees (students) work up to six different shifts in one day. • Each work shift is 56 minutes. • On occasion, your work may need to be taken home. • You get weekends, holidays, and ten weeks off during the summer. Not a bad deal—everyone else gets a two-week vacation. • Your report card = paycheck, and your compensation is directly tied to your work effort. • As in a “real” job, employees (students) may get docked if you do not work the entire shift or are absent. This implies that employees (students) must be on task the entire “shift.”