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Bell Ringer. Why is school important??. Which way is the bus traveling? Why?. Notecards Name (Preferred Name) Parents Phone Parent Email Address Long Term Goals (College, Career, ect.) Class Expectation (what do you want to learn/of teacher/of you)
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Bell Ringer • Why is school important?? Which way is the bus traveling? Why?
Notecards Name (Preferred Name) Parents Phone Parent Email Address Long Term Goals (College, Career, ect.) Class Expectation (what do you want to learn/of teacher/of you) What has been most beneficial to you in previous science classes? Least beneficial? (EPLAIN) Bell Ringer Grab a notecard and follow instructions.
CLASSROOM PROCEDURES Mr. Bauer’ s Classroom Barren County High School
FOREWORD Welcome to Mr. Bauer’s class. • I am here to teach; you are here to learn. I will do my job; you will do yours, and we will together use this year wisely and beneficially. • Positive attitude is the key of success. Let’s keep it all the time.
WHY DO WE HAVE PROCEDURES? • A procedure is the way that we do things. • To do things right, we have to follow some simple procedures, for example: • To open your locker, you have to select your combination as directed by the lock manufacturer. • To cook a delicious meal, you need to follow the steps in the recipe. • To place a call on your phone, you need to dial the number in the right order. • So, to be successful in learning, you need to follow some simple procedures.
ENTRANCE • Make sure you have all necessary materials for the class. • Enter the classroom quietly. • Go directly to your assigned seat. • All purses, bags, underneath tables = tables cleared. • Phones Out and OFF (Silent) • Get ready for your work.
RIGHT AFTER THE BELL RINGS • Immediately start the interest grabber that will be written on the board. • Do the interest grabber on your own paper that will be kept in your notebook. • When you finish, wait quietly for the next direction.
DURING INSTRUCTION • Listen to the teacher with full attention. • No pencil sharpening, talking, or whispering. • Don’t write anything during instruction. You will be given time for taking notes. • Ask permission to speak by raising your hand. • ASK questions related to the subject. Other questions which are not related to the subject can be asked after instruction. • After instruction, make sure you understand the concept. If not, ASK questions by mentioning which part you didn’t understand.
WHILE YOU ARE WORKING • Make sure you READ or listen to the DIRECTIONS about your work and understand them. • If you didn’t understand, ASK help from other students sitting around you. If they also don’t understand, ask to the teacher to explain it. • If you are asked to help, be polite and kind and offer your best. • Talking to each other should be no louder than a whisper. The person sitting on the other side of the room should not be interrupted by your noise. • Respect each other and be friendly. • Use your time wisely. Put forth your best effort to finish your work on time.
Notebooks • You should have a science comp book which will be used for only your science class. • Each day, put the date first. • Contains bellwork, vocabulary and notes. • Keep your notebook clean and organized in sequential order. • Your notebook will be collected and checked from time to time. Turn it in on time when you are asked. • Take good care of your notebook. Do not lose it.
AFTER YOU ARE DONE • Check your work and the directions one more time to see if you missed anything or did something incorrectly. • If the assignment is to be turned in, do so. TRAYS • Start your reading session. (Read your book, scientific magazine, etc.)
DISMISSAL • Clean your work area and take all garbage to the trash can. • Wait for Mr. Bauer to dismiss you. The ring of the bell does not dismiss you. • After you get permission to leave, leave quietly.
Homework Procedure • You will be given homework. When it is assigned it should be turned in the following day at the bell, in the assigned trays. • No late homework will be accepted.
WHEN YOU ARE TARDY • Inform the instructor of your excuse or give him your tardy pass. • Go to your seat without disrupting class. • You will not be excused from any work you missed. Get the assignment from a classmate and do it at home.
WHEN YOU ARE ABSENT • Get the assignments from your classmates and the worksheets from Mr. Bauer. Do the work at home. • If you missed a test because of your excused absence, inform Mr. Bauer and arrange a time to make up the test after school. (5 days to do so) • You will not be able to make up any work if you have an unexcused absence. You will get a “0” for those assignments.
LAB REPORT • Lab Reports are very important factors. The details of how to write a Lab Report will be mentioned later.
CLASSROOM RULES • Be Prompt • Be Prepared • Be Courteous and Respectful • Be Dependable
CONSEQUENCES • Warning • Conference with Student • Referral to Administration
GRADING Grading Policy • Chapter Tests (Starting & Stopping) • Vocabulary, Multiple Choice, Short Answer, Essay • Quiz • Homework/Classwork • Lab Assignments • Notebooks • SQRW
TEACHER PAGE BOOK PAGE • http://www.barren.kyschools.us/olc/teacher.aspx?s=1174 • www.my.hrw.com
Write a list of goals on your notecard. • School Goals • Personal Goals
Sample Personal Mission Statement • In my everyday life I will strive to make a difference with both my family and my students.
Water vs. Coke • Inside Out • Not outside in • Managing Emotions
Types of Listening • Pretend Listening • Selective Listening • Listening to Fix • Listening to Feel
Deposits/Withdraws • + • - • Bankrupt!!!
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