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Welcome to Science July 15, 2010

Welcome to Science July 15, 2010. Aim : to state the class rules ; to summarize classroom routines ; to read and annotate* text Homework : Write your science autobiography Chemistry Pretest Do Now : Science Survey Classwork : Tour de Clasé Science Class Basics

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Welcome to Science July 15, 2010

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  1. Welcome to Science July 15, 2010 Aim: to state the class rules; to summarize classroom routines; to read and annotate* text Homework: Write your science autobiography Chemistry Pretest Do Now: Science Survey Classwork: Tour de Clasé Science Class Basics My Science Autobiography * to make critical or explanatory notes or comment; to mark up the text

  2. Ms Douglas’ Class Rules • Be Respectful • Be Prepared • Be On Point with the credo: If there is a problem, we look for a solution. If there’s a better way, we find it. If we need help, we ask. If a team mate needs help, we give. • Be Happy!

  3. Goals for the Year • 90% of the class of 2016 pass the Grade 8 Intermediate Level State Science Exam in May 2011 • Students of the class of 2016 practice reflection and independence by taking control of their learning • Students of the class of 2016 practiceGRIT-demonstrating perseverance andresilience

  4. Class Participation When a question is asked everyone’s hand is in the air because: • you know the answer, • you found the answer in your binder or • you need to ask a clarifying question.

  5. Grading System Class Participation 15% Class work, labs, journal 35% Homework 15% Tests, quizzes, projects 35%

  6. Ms Douglas’ Contact Details • Phone: 212-991-2650, ext. 3321 • E-mail: sdouglas@kippstar.org • Website: http://www.schoolrack.com/sdouglas • Password: sciencerules

  7. Booker T. Washington There are two ways of exerting one’s strength: one is pushing down,the other is pulling up.

  8. Respect • Actively listen to all speakers. • Look at the speaker. • Raise your hand to ask or answer a question. This shows the speaker you respect what they have to say, so don’t be shy, engage. • Nod your head to signal you hear what the speak is saying and that you understand. • Criticism should be constructive and requested. Think: If you don’t have anything nice to say then say nothing at all. • Ms Douglas’ Class Rules

  9. Course Requirements • Binder, Completed Homework, Textbook, Pens, Colored Pencils, Index Cards • Work hard • Do your best • Work in assigned teams • Complete all projects on-time and with pride Ms Douglas’ Class Rules

  10. Hampton 5 4 6 2 1 3

  11. Michigan State 4 5 6 1 2 3

  12. Smith 4 5 6 1 2 3

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