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Please find the desk with the same number as the one next to your name:. Please then copy the list of materials you will need from the side board. William John Faith Emma Christopher S Mitchel Ayesha Ashlyn Daniel Luis Andrew Vrindha Connor. Edwin Katherine Paige
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Please find the desk with the same number as the one next to your name: Please then copy the list of materials you will need from the side board. • William • John • Faith • Emma • Christopher S • Mitchel • Ayesha • Ashlyn • Daniel • Luis • Andrew • Vrindha • Connor • Edwin • Katherine • Paige • Elizabeth • Kelsie • Brian • Brandon • Stephanie • Ashley • Sam • Collin Period 1 • Isabella • Franchesca • Rachael • Marissa
Please find the desk with the same number as the one next to your name: Please then copy the list of materials you will need from the side board. • Liam • Ryan P • Grant • Rohit • Steven • David N • Kiana • Sola • Jarod • Benjamin • Kristin • Samantha • Melanie • Cynthia • Darius • Aric • Christian • Justin • Anthony • Tobi • Ysabel • Kit Period 2 • David M • Lucas • Nolan • Yaugen
Please find the desk with the same number as the one next to your name: Please then copy the list of materials you will need from the side board. • Evan • Lars • Kyle C • Katie • Shayda • Kylie • Elizabeth • Madison • Stacy • Nikki • Harper • Colton • Stephen • Eva • Isamar • Richard • William • Kyle G • Chris • Anne • Gloria • Alyssa • Meizhen • John • Alex Period 4 • Sylvia • Christina • James • Kyle P
Please do not talk at this time. August 13 HW: Bring all Your materials, especially your Binder Notebook on Wednesday/Thursday • When you arrive at your desk write down the materials you will need for this class • Next, Complete the Personal Definition paper on your desk. • A Binder • Lined Paper • A folder or pocket to keep papers • Something to write with (pencils, pens) • Glue • Scissors • Colored Pencils or pens • 3 colors of Highlighters (optional) • Have these Materials for Check off by Wednesday/Thursday!
Quick! • Name three things about me from my Personal Definition!
Share Out… • Now that you have a personal definition, pair up with the person in the seat next to you and tell them about yourself. • Make sure you start with your name! • When you are listening to your partner, jot down their name and 2 or 3 things about them on the back of your half sheet so you can tell a little about them later. • How to talk to your partner: • LOOK at your partner • LEAN toward your partner • LISTEN to your partner • LOWER your Voice when you speak to your partner.
Advice from last year… • With your partner, look at this list of advice from last year’s World Studies Class. Record your answers to these questions on the back of your half sheet. • What comes up the most? • Which of these statements relates to academics? • Which relates to social life? • Which advice seems the hardest to follow? • How could this knowledge help you be a better student? If you are a slow reader, look at the words in BOLD first.
Please do not talk at this time. August 14 HW: Bring all Your materials, especially your Notebook on Wed/Thurs Introductory Survey due Friday • As you come in, please find your desk from last time. • When you arrive at your desk write down the homework for this class (above and on the Whiteboard). • Then, take out a half sheet of paper (you can share with a friend) and answer these questions: 1. What rules make you comfortable in a classroom? 2. What is the most inappropriate thing you have ever seen or heard about happening in a classroom?
Mrs. Caramagno’s Rules Nothing: Rude Crude Lewd Nude
Rude- Being mean or showing disrespect • Name some behaviors that are Rude:
Crude- Having to do with bodily functions • Name some behaviors that are Crude:
Lewd- Having to do with reproduction • Name some behaviors that are Lewd:
Nude- Being without clothes • Explain:
Also: • No food in class • Water, Coffee and Tea are the only beverages allowed (we have a bug problem) • No Cell Phones may be ON during class. • Ask to use any electronic device before you use it or it will be confiscated (calculators, cell phones, iPods, etc)
Learning Styles • There are 7 dominant ways that people learn. You may already know about them, but since people’s learning styles change during the teen years, we are going to take a survey to find out what your best learning styles are right now. • This information is very helpful to have. It can tell you what you can do to be more successful at school and it can help you understand why some things are very hard for you, while other things are easy. • This knowledge can also make you better at working with other people. If you understand how they communicate and process information, you will get along better. This makes your life easier.
The 7 Learning StylesAKA: Multiple Intelligences Linguistic: Words! Logical – Mathematical: Numbers and Logic Musical: Music and rhythm Body - Kinesthetic: Movement/ Hands On Spatial – Visual: Pictures and Images Interpersonal (Groups): Talking Intrapersonal (Alone): Individual Contemplation
Learning Styles/Multiple Intelligences Survey: Read the statement on the handout. Decide how true it is for you: 1 = Mostly Disagree, 2 = Slightly Disagree, 3 = Slightly Agree, 4 = Mostly Agree Mark your answer in the white box on your answer grid. Add up the columns and record your totals. Look at the totals and find out which ones have the highest score. The 1 or 2 Intelligences that have the highest scores are the main ways you learn. Read the description of your learning style(s) on the handout. Chart your answer on the graph on the back of the paper.
Introductory Survey • Please complete this survey by Friday. • It will help me learn about you, what you like and how you learn. • I will use this information to craft lessons that work for you. • The more information you give me, the better I can do my job for you. • Survey is on the main web page under Surveys. • Here is the direct link: • http://www.mvla.net/teachers/SophiaC/Lists/Introductory%20Survey/overview.aspx
Get out your 7 Learning Styles Assessment and a packet. Take a moment to read about your dominant learning style. Please do not talk at this time. August 15/16 HW: Online Survey must be completed by Friday Quiz on the CIS and Learning Styles on Monday. No Notes allowed. Please get out your Binder and supplies for this class to be checked off.
Get a 3X5 card Front Mary • Print your first name (that you want to be called) on the front of this card very big and very neat. • Draw a border around your name in the color that matches your highest learning style. • If you have a tie in the top 2, make a double border in two colors Back- leave this blank
Discuss the answer to this question with your partner. Write down your answers on your answer sheet so you are ready when I call on you. Remember: Look, Lean, Listen, Lower your Voice • How should the following learners study to be the MOST successful at learning new information: • Linguistic • Logical - Mathematical • Musical • Body - Kinesthetic • Spatial - Visual • Interpersonal (Groups) • Intrapersonal (Alone) When we take notes in this class, we will be using different techniques that support the different learning styles. Sometimes these techniques will match your learning style and they will be really easy and helpful. Sometimes these techniques will be for a learning style you don’t do well, and they will be difficult. In this case, do your best. When you do difficult things, you are growing your brain!
Now share what you have learned about yourself… What happens when an Interpersonal learner and an Intrapersonal learner have to work together? What happens when a Linguistic person has to explain something to a Visual- Spatial person? What happens when a Kinesthetic learner has to take a long multiple choice test? Why would it be important to know this?
Getting Help • My Phone/Text Number: 925.787.2591 • My Web Page: www.mvla.net/teachers/sophiac • My email: • Sophia.caramagno@gmail.com • Sophia.caramagno@mvla.net • Office Hours: Lunch Monday/Wednesday, After school Monday/Tuesday Twitter Homework Feed: ClassCaramagno Facebook: Sophia Caramagno
Your Books • Do not bring your books to school. We have a class set.
You will only be graded on your own work.I will NEVER give you a group grade.
Extra Credit • We no longer do extra credit. • If you want to improve your grade, redo your assignments or retake tests you didn’t do well on.
Bonus Points • Use these to go to the bathroom or leave class to get something you have forgotten. • If you run out of Bonus Points you can give me time after class.
Class Information Sheet • Read over the Course Information Sheet for this class. Pay close attention to the sections labeled: Assessments and Grading, Classroom Rules andHelp. • In pairs, looking at the three sections named above, underline those parts of the CIS that will help you be the most successful in this class. In other words….What do you need to know from those sections to be successful in this class? • What does this document reveal about what I think is important? • Sign your CIS when you are done. • Share Out
Grading: Work Habits = 10% - Preparation (Daily on time homework completion) = 5% - Collaboration (citizenship and being prepared in class) = 5% Content and Skills- Revision is Encouraged: - Cornell Notes Skill Mastery (chapter notes): 10% - Critical Thinking: 20% - Academic Writing (essays and projects): 20% - Content Proficiency (assessments, including 7 total units): 40%
10% of your grade is based on turning things in on time and participating appropriately in class.
What does this really mean? • You get points for having complete work on time. • You only get one chance to get these points. • You cannot make up these points. • You get points for participating in discussions, activities and classwork. You get points for staying focused and on task. • You cannot make up these points either.
90% of the grade in this class is based on what you have shown me you have learned. This applies to both Content (like facts and vocabulary) and Skills (like writing and note taking)You get more than one chance to show me what you have learned and what you can do.You get to show me what you have learned and what you can do in more than one way.
What does that really mean? • You can resubmit graded work for a better grade. • You can rewrite essays for a better grade. • You can retake tests, and you get the highest score of the two, even if it was on the first test.
Please find two people to be on your team. Come get a handout and put your names on it. Find the location of the items on your handout and write them in the space provided. There is a prize for the first team to finish with all the correct answers! Classroom Scavenger Hunt
Rubrics • Assignments will be graded with rubrics. • You will always know what you need to do to get an A, B, C and so on for any particular assignment. • The next two slides show you our general rubric in academic and non academic language so you know what the different grades stand for in this class. • You have a copy of this on your sheet as well.
Notebook Binders:You must have a binder for this class. Notebook Organization You will keep everything in your Binder. Almost every page will have a page number. Pages without a page number should still be kept, at the back of the binder. Notebook Collection Assignments will be checked off on the due date, but sometimes collected later. At that time a random assignment will be selected and graded very carefully with feedback. You MUST NOT lose assignments between when they are assigned and when they are collected and scored.
Please do not talk at this time. August 17 HW: CIS Quiz on Monday • Your On Line Survey is due today. • Please make sure you have taken it and submitted it so you can get credit. • Here is a direct link to the Survey: • http://www.mvla.net/teachers/SophiaC/Lists/Introductory%20Survey/overview.aspx
Notebook Binders:You must have a binder for this class.You may share with another subject as long as you can bring your binder everyday. Notebook Organization is based on page numbers. I give these in class and they are posted at the end of every PPT
Notebook Set Up You MUST use a binder Index Page Title Pg. # Title Page 1A Index 2A – 3B CIS 4A 2A Index- Continued 3A CIS 4A Name Period Subject 1A 1B 2B 3B 4B Pages are numbered 1 A,B; 2 A,B and so on…. Name, Period and Subject Page 1A: Index Page 2A – 3B: CIS Page 4A: Learning Styles Handout Page 5A Write neatly and be careful about labelling pages. As we add things to the notebook, continue to add to your Index.
Helpful Notebook Info: When I collect a Binder Pages: • Label Pages as we go. • Add to your Index as we go. • A sides are ALWAYS on the right side of the Notebook. • B sides are ALWAYS the back of the page. • Go on to C and D if you need to, but keep the page number. • Don’t forget to number handouts as well as binder paper. • A few days before I will give you a list of pages to be collected. • Remove these pages from your binder but keep them in order. • Put your name on EVERY page. • Staple them together and turn them in as a packet. • I will check that you have all the pages, but I will only grade one or two carefully. • The carefully scored assignment will be chosen at random. KEEP EVERYTHING!!!!!
Please add… • Rubric Guide- 6A • Vocab Word Map- 7A • This is the first page of your vocab section after the index. • Glue your Personal Definition on 7B • Copies of these papers are in the Templates Folder
Assessment and Grading: Grading Scale:
Anonymous Questions Please, take out a piece of paper and write an ANONYMOUS question or questions for me. What do you want to know?Do not put your name on this paper.
Index so far…. • Name, Period and Subject- Page 1A: • Index- Page 2A – 3B: • CIS- Page 4A: • Learning Styles Handout- Page 5A • Rubric Guide- Pg. 6A • Directive Words- Pg 6B • Vocab Word Map- Pg. 7A • Personal Definition- Pg. 7B