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21 August 2013 一 Bell Ringer. FIRST , turn in your homework from last night. If we didn’t get to the home prep yesterday, please select a class representative to tell me that we need to go back to yesterday’s lesson.
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21 August 2013一 Bell Ringer FIRST, turn in your homework from last night. If we didn’t get to the home prep yesterday, please select a class representative to tell me that we need to go back to yesterday’s lesson. SECOND, we will be paper boxing. Title your paper “Classroom Rules vs Procedures”. Put your first and last name in the upper right-hand corner of the paper. 2分
Do you know how to put on a shirt? In the first box, write a step-by-step guide to putting on a shirt. You can have as many steps as you want. BE SPECIFIC! 二 putting on I need two volunteers.
RULES PROCEDURES • Rules are a command that may not be ignored. • Violation of rules is punished. • In 2-222, we use soccer terminology to if you break a rule. What are rules? What are procedures?
Explanation of terms A yellow card is your first and only warning for the day. If I say you have a yellow card, stop what you are doing and read over the class rules. Figure out what rule you are breaking and adjust your behavior. If I say that you have a second yellow card in the same day, you will (at a minimum) need to stay after class to discuss what you’ve done. The maximum penalty for two yellow cards is being sent out of the room with an administrator.
Explanation of terms Two yellow cards equals a red card. If you are given a red card, (in soccer) you are sent off the pitch and will be suspended. You can also be given just a red card. This is for gross defiance of the rules. In this class, I won’t give anyone a red card without a warning. If something happens that would deserve a red card, I will call an administrator into the class.
RULES PROCEDURES • Rules are a command that may not be ignored. • Violation of rules is punished. • In 2-203, we use soccer terminology to if you break a rule. • Procedures arestep-by-step instructions to achieve a desired result. • You cannot break a procedure. It is not like a rule. • If you cannot follow the procedure, you do not achieve the desired result. What are rules? What are procedures?
There are only a few rules in this class. Please copy them down in your own words into box four on your paper. Have all necessary materials ready when class begins. Remain quiet and seated unless given permission to do otherwise. Show respect for the people, equipment, and furnishings in this room. Accept responsibility for your actions. Follow proper classroom procedures. There are many procedures in this class. A common step in most procedures is C3B4UCme. Please brainstorm with your assigned group about what the procedures might be for the goals on the next slide.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES In your group, try to come up with three or four steps for each procedure listed. Once you’ve agreed on a procedure, write it down on the back of the paper. • Sharpening your pencil • Visiting the restroom • Asking a question during lecture • Asking a question about the assignment
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts Put your pencil down for now.
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 1. Naturalization is the process that allows you to be more natural. FALSE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 2. To be naturalized you must be under 18 years old. FALSE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 3. In 1791, the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution. TRUE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 4. Women have always had the right to vote. FALSE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 5. Allegiance means loyalty to a person, country, or belief. TRUE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 6. People who serve in the U.S. Military at least a year can become citizens. TRUE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 7. Today, you must be 21 years old to vote. FALSE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 8. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a march to protest the lack of food in the South. FALSE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 9. Today, people can be citizens regardless of their race or gender. TRUE
四 Citizenship: Just The Facts 10. As citizens we have both rights and responsibilities. TRUE