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Mr. Johnson

Mr. Johnson. A Short History. The Early Years. Born May 26, 1984 in Phoenix Arizona To Richard and Linda Johnson. My Family. The Youngest of Six Children (That’s Me in the Back). Mr. Johnson the Teenager. Maryvale High School from 1998-2002 (The cute baby is my niece Hannah).

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Mr. Johnson

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  1. Mr. Johnson A Short History

  2. The Early Years Born May 26, 1984 in Phoenix Arizona To Richard and Linda Johnson

  3. My Family The Youngest of Six Children (That’s Me in the Back)

  4. Mr. Johnson the Teenager Maryvale High School from 1998-2002 (The cute baby is my niece Hannah)

  5. Mr. Johnson in Argentina Served in the Argentina Cordoba Mission from 2003 to 2005

  6. My Wife Married Brittney Jones on October 6, 2006

  7. Mr. Johnson the Teacher *Attended ASU from 2005 to 2008. Travelled to NYC, Washington DC, Boston, Providence, San Diego, SLC, Las Vegas, Sedona, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon, among others…..

  8. Mr. Johnson the Father Maxwell Richard Johnson born on June 26th, 2009 @ 3:19 PM in Gilbert, Arizona, weighing in at 9 lbs., 6 oz.

  9. Any Questions?

  10. What to Expect in Mr. Johnson’s Class this year • Objective: Understand and Apply Knowledge of the Past to Your Life • Standard Grading Scale • Extra Credit: For Participation • Read the Textbook • Cheating = Referral to the Principal, possibly leads to an F in the class. • Rules and Expectations

  11. Mr. Johnson’s General Unit Outline Every 2 weeks students are expected to complete each of the following types of assignments: • Warm-Up (One each class) • Closure (One each class) • Essays (One per unit) • In-Class Assignments (Varies) • Exams (One per unit)

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