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Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 1 st Period

Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 1 st Period. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 2 nd Period. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 3 rd Period. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 4 th Period. See me. Introduction (Me). Name : Kory Trosclair Education : BA in Education (6-8 Social Studies, Science)

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Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 1 st Period

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  1. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 1st Period

  2. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 2nd Period

  3. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 3rd Period

  4. Aug, 26, 2013: Find Your Seat 4th Period See me

  5. Introduction (Me) Name: Kory Trosclair Education: BA in Education (6-8 Social Studies, Science) Experience: 3rd Year of Teaching (all Science), Year 2 at Bailey From: Louisiana (near New Orleans) Interests: Woodworking, Reading, Writing, Travelling

  6. Introduction (You) Name: From: Interests: Favorite Subject: Least Favorite Subject:

  7. Science Expectations Raise hands to answer or comment or question Do not ruin demos or experiments for other classes Do not ruin demos or experiments for your class If you are not in the door when the bell rings, you are late.

  8. Science Expectations Keep trash at your desk unless instructed to throw it away Sharpen pencils in the beginning of class on the way in Always grab two tissues if you need one. Don’t wander. The word “Agenda” means I am giving you a signature.

  9. Science Expectations - Signatures Gum, anywhere Cell Phone, anywhere (+ you lose it) 3) Failure to follow directions 4) Tardy (Bell rang, not in room) 5) No homework Telling other students about Science Class; it can be fun so don’t spoil it for others. Annoying me (disrespect)

  10. Science Expectations – Class Schedule Warm Up  Review of Warm Up Homework Check (if applicable) Review of HW (if applicable) Science Classwork, Projects, Group work, whatever I have planned Closure (ticket out of the door)

  11. 10% Science Expectations – Grading ScaleLast Year 30% Homework Classwork Formal Assessment (Tests), Projects, Post Assessment (Mini Test before a big Test) 60%

  12. 35% Science Expectations – Grading Scale Classwork, Homework, Group Work in Class (non-project), Participation Formal Assessment (Tests), Projects, Post Assessment (Mini Test before a big Test) 65%

  13. - My wiki is: http://korytrosclair.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ - This Power Point is on there. Sign up info for Remind101 is on my wiki.

  14. Science Expectations – Wiki Classwork, Projects, Test Dates, and Homework are also ALL on my Wiki page. If you can’t remember my wiki, typing my name in without spaces in Google will bring it up as the first result.

  15. Science Expectations – Contact Info The ONLY way for you to contact me outside of school is sending an email to: korym.trosclair@cms.k12.nc.us Please DO NOTcontact me through social media: If you do contact me, Science only. It is illegal. Do not do it.

  16. Science Expectations – Yours What are you expectations of this class? What do you hope to achieve over the next 180 days?

  17. Mr. Goodman

  18. Science Experiments This includes demonstrations by me. Experiments will always be in groups of 2-5. Experiments always involve testing and retesting and writing down information learned. Demos tend to be a lead in to a concept.

  19. Questions Any questions?

  20. Hand out homework Student Information Sheets (For Science)

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