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Please find your new seat.

Please find your new seat. Please find your new seat. Please find your new seat. Please find your new seat. Procedures, Big Goals, and Scientific Inquiry. Ms. Klinkhachorn September 13, 2010 Biology. Procedures To Date. Turning in work Entering the classroom Testing environment

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Please find your new seat.

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  1. Please find your new seat.

  2. Please find your new seat.

  3. Please find your new seat.

  4. Please find your new seat.

  5. Procedures, Big Goals, and Scientific Inquiry Ms. Klinkhachorn September 13, 2010 Biology

  6. Procedures To Date • Turning in work • Entering the classroom • Testing environment • Group work • Going to the bathroom/locker • Being tardy

  7. Exiting the Classroom

  8. Exiting the Classroom • You are dismissed when I dismiss you, not when the bell rings • Turn in any classwork you have due into the wooden bin • Leave it how you found it • Chairs and tables in proper places • Trash in the trashcan (I am not your maid!)

  9. Missing Class

  10. Missing Class • Check the “While You Were Out” Binder for missing handouts/homework • It’s your job to schedule a makeup test date. I will not seek you out. • Unless I receive a note signed by your parent/guardian, your absence is unexcused • You lose participation points for not being in class

  11. Procedures for the Do Now Activity (DNA) • Answers must be written in complete sentences. • You must have an answer to every question for full credit. • Work silently and independently. You may use your notes if you need to, not your classmates. • You need to use the DNA sheet that I give you. If you lose yours, you will not receive another.

  12. How the DNA is graded • Two components: • Behavior • You will receive a stamp within the first few minutes of class if you are working SILENTLY on the DNA. • You must have at least half of the DNA finished to receive a stamp. • Stamps are worth 2 pts • Completion • Answers are worth 2 pts total. • If you don’t answer all of the questions, you automatically get -1 pt. • 1 pt will be taken off of your grade if you answer the DNA on separate sheets of paper/do not use the sheet I give you

  13. DNA – September 13, 2010 • What is the achievement gap and what does it mean to you? • What is the average (composite) ACT score at Uplift according to this table? What is the average ACT score for the district? For the state? • Which of the sections of the ACT did Uplift students perform the best on? Is this consistent with the state data?

  14. New Uplift ACT Data

  15. A Comparison

  16. New Uplift PSAE Data

  17. How We Compare

  18. What Else Can We Do? • Set goals for ourselves and work hard to reach them! • Ambitious, but feasible • Class BIG Goals: • 80% Content Mastery • 80% Lab Skills Mastery • 3 Pts Growth on the ACT

  19. Last Year… • 2 classes hit over 80% content mastery, while the other 3 classes were in the high 70s • All classes reached 80% lab skills mastery!! • We averaged 2.6 points of growth on the ACT • 1 student went up by 8 points! How do you think those students were able to accomplish this?

  20. On Your DNA Paper • Tell me: • 2 individual big goals for yourself • How you plan to accomplish these goals • Be specific

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