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SCIENCE 1

SCIENCE 1. I ntegrated Science. Mr. Joel Hawod. RULES AND ROLES. Why are rules important?. Why should we follow them?. TASK. Imagine that you are a teacher and you are requested to come up with only one rule for your class. What will that be?

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SCIENCE 1

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  1. SCIENCE1 IntegratedScience

  2. Mr. Joel Hawod

  3. RULES AND ROLES

  4. Why are rules important? Why should we follow them?

  5. TASK Imagine that you are a teacher and you are requested to come up with only one rule for your class. What will that be? Share the reason why you pick that rule.

  6. What are the rules?

  7. Always give your best and be the best person that you can be!

  8. Decode the following. BEST Be 18-5-19-16-15-14-19-9-2-12-5. Exhibit 4-9-19-3-9-16-12-9-14-5. Show 18-5-19-16-5-3-20. 20-8-9-14-11 well.

  9. Be responsible. “Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe quotes (German Playwright, Poet, Novelist and Dramatist. 1749-1832)

  10. Who is a responsible person? Why is it important to be responsible?

  11. A responsibleperson is able to act without guidance or supervision, because he is accountable and answerable for his behavior. Such person can be trusted or depended upon to do things on his own.

  12. Beingresponsibleand taking responsibilityfor the things that may go wrong is an admirable character trait. We all dislike dealing with people who are irresponsible or who blame others. So being responsible is a character trait for which we should strive. You get a good reputation. You also feel good about yourself by having such character.

  13. Exhibit discipline. “ Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable, procures success to the weak, and esteem to all.“ George Washington

  14. Who is a disciplined person? Why is it important to be disciplined?

  15. Self Discipline is defined as demonstrating positive patterns of behavior and having the strength of mental and moral courage to accomplish tasks, manage time, and relate effectively with others.

  16. Show respect. “If you‘re respectful by habit, constantly honoring the worthy, four things increase: long life, beauty, happiness, strength.” Aruni Buddha quotes (Hindu Prince Gautama Siddharta, the founder of Buddhism, 563-483 B.C.)

  17. Who is a respectful person? Why is it important to be respectful?

  18. There are good reasons why you should be respectful: Boosts Your Own Self-Image You Seem More Educated Keeps You Real Incites Good Will Sets A Good Example Shows You Are Not Selfish Others Matter To You You Understand Consequences

  19. Think well. “Thoughts lead on to purpose, purpose leads on to actions, actions form habits, habits decide character and character fixes our destiny” Tryon Edwards quotes (American Theologian, 1809-1894)

  20. Why is it important to think well?

  21. Let us review. BEST e R-E-S-P-O-N-S-I-B-L-E. xhibitD-I-S-C-I-P-L-I-N-E. how R-E-S-P-E-C-T. -H-I-N-K well.

  22. Other important things: Grading System Course Description Course Requirements

  23. Grading System

  24. Your grade/score is not a reflection of who you are.

  25. Course Description The Integrated Science 1 course offers H1 students with basic knowledge of the following main topics: Measurement, Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Earth Science…This course aims to prepare students for higher-level science studies.

  26. Course Requirements science textbook, workbook, practical book, writing materials (pencil, black/blue, red pens, pencil eraser and correction tape), notebook, intermediate paper, graphing paper, 12-inch ruler, scientific calculator, bond paper, coloring materials

  27. Expectations?

  28. WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS? WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE?

  29. Resources: Photos and Quotations www.nationalgeographic.com www.thinkexist.com www.motivatingquotes.com

  30. ATOM Building block of matter From the word Atomos Has inexhaustible amount of energy

  31. Introduce yourself by choosing a Science term that you think illustrates who you are.

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