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Welcome to NBHS

Welcome to NBHS. Freshman Academy Health Class 2010-2011. Mrs. Rogers. This is the place where you will develop the necessary skills to get you ( ALL of YOU ) College bound in 4 years!!!!. Room 452. State mandated Class.

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Welcome to NBHS

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  1. Welcome to NBHS Freshman Academy Health Class 2010-2011

  2. Mrs. Rogers This is the place where you will develop the necessary skills to get you (ALL of YOU) College bound in 4 years!!!! Room 452

  3. State mandated Class You must successfully complete this course in order to graduate high School

  4. I n the event that you do not pass this class during your freshman year, you will continue to take this same course every year until you do. Or… you will NOT be allowed to graduate

  5. Health & WellnessCOURSE SYLLABUSCourse: HEALTH AND WELLNESSLength: 1/2Year (5x a week)Credit: ½ Credit

  6. Description: This course is designed to empower students to achieve their maximum potential for the betterment of self, family and community by helping to maintain their highest level of health and wellness. This program will promote effective learning by providing knowledge, developing skills and encouraging decision-making strategies that create positive attitudes and behaviors.

  7. Books & Materials: The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens, Sean Covey Teen Leadership Prentice Hall Health: Skills for Wellness Extra Help Day: Monday

  8. Grading Your Work: • All of your work is graded on a scale of 0 to 100, with 100 being the highest grade you can receive and 0 being the lowest. If you provide little or no work for a particular assessment, you receive a zero. Refer to your handbook for more details. Calculating Your Grade: Your grade is based on a variety of assessment measures. The specific types of assessment to be used and their weights relative to one another, or their percentage of your overall grade, are: • Participation/Attendance Behavior/ Class work 50% • Tests/homework/Quizzes 25% • Projects / Notebooks 25%

  9. Make-up Work: • From the day you return from an excused absence, you have one day for each day you were absent to make up work. • You may still make up work after this deadline has passed, but your grade will be reduced by one mark for each day it is late. Attendance: • In order to receive course credit, you may have no more than 5 excused or unexcused absences in this class persemester. • Two unexcused tardy equal one absence. One Tardy equals next day Detention • Absences related to mandatory school programs are excluded. See your handbook for details on regaining lost credit. Conduct: • You are expected to display the New Britain High School virtues of respect, responsibility, civility and effort at all times.

  10. Your Daily Schedule… 2010-2011 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8

  11. New Britain H.S Webpage

  12. Student Page Power School/Power Student

  13. Parents page Power School

  14. SPORTS

  15. Mrs. Rogers Room 452

  16. Agenda: Seating Assignments Course Outline Expectations Classroom Rules and Procedures Daily Routine Fire Drill/Lock-Down Procedures Class Contract Dismissal Procedures

  17. RULES AND EXPECTATIONS • To miss as few classes as possible. (See attendance policy in student handbook) • Must be ready to begin class immediately upon entering the room • No disruptions or outbursts • Conduct oneself in a polite and courteous manner • Raise hands to speak to ensure an orderly and quiet class Room • Respect others questions, comments and answers • No interruptions of classmates or instructor • No food, no drinks, no candy, no cell phones, no electronics allowed in class • Be prepared for each and every class • Must have note books for each and every class • Bring writing utensils • Homework is due on time • Take note of all assignments from board or overhead projector • Be on time to all classes • Have a pass if late • Abide by all rules and expectations for any substitutes • Disciplinary action will be administered for any of the above infractions or at the discrepancy of the instructor. • All handouts and notes must be kept in note books or folders and will be checked frequently and without notification. These checks will count as a class preparation grade. DAILY CLASS LESSON PROCEDURES • Be seated in assigned seats and be ready to start class before bell rings. • Check the board for notes/seat work. This work must be started immediately. This work will introduce and prepare you for the days lessons. • Listen for attendance role call and respond. • Participate in daily lesson. (Note-taking, active listening to lecture, verbal participation, etc.) • Record daily homework/ assignments. • Dismissal from class when bell rings ending the class time. IN THE CONTRACT

  18. Period 1 “Example”

  19. Period 2 “Example”

  20. Period 3 “Example”

  21. Period 4 “Example”

  22. Period 7 “Example”

  23. No Bully Zone

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