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U1-L3. DRILL. Get out your syllabus and student information form (do not yet turn in) Have course notebook and assignment pad visible Date your notesheet and answer the following in complete sentences: What is the #1 course expectation for Foundations of Technology?

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DRILL

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  1. U1-L3 DRILL • Get out your syllabus and student information form (do not yet turn in) • Have course notebook and assignment pad visible • Date your notesheet and answer the following in complete sentences: • What is the #1 course expectation for Foundations of Technology? • List 3 violations that will result in a detention. • Who is responsible for the FOT laboratory being clean and operable? • Why is horseplay a bad idea in the FOT lab?

  2. U1-L3 • Pass in your Syllabus and Information Form

  3. U1-L3 QUIZ • Take out a blank sheet of notebook paper. • LETTER a title at the bottom, LETTER the unit and day at the top. • The name of this sheet is “QUIZ.” • In the class notes space, answer the following questions (write just the answer): • What is the consequence for coming to class late? • What should you do if you are chewing gum as you walk into this classroom? • Why is eye-safety protection required when using ANY tool?

  4. U1-L3 PROBLEM SOLVING • Problem: A middle school science class in Baltimore consistently fails state science exams. • A number of factors contribute to this problem. • Like what? • How would you solve this problem? • ONE METHOD – BREAK THE LARGE PROBLEM INTO SMALLER PIECES

  5. U1-L2 GRID COPYING

  6. U1-L3 HOMEWORK • Complete cartoon grid assignment if not finished in class. • Syllabus, course notebook, assignment pad (if not already accomplished)

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