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SEMESTER ONE FINAL INFORMATION
DATE OF FINAL: Wednesday, January 23rd, 5th period (10:20-12:20)
TYPE OF FINAL: Socratic Seminar
- Directions
- Rubric of how responses will be scored
- Student Groups/Pairs
- GROUP A: Seminar Questions
- GROUP B: Seminar Questions
TYPE OF FINAL: Socratic Seminar
- Directions
- Rubric of how responses will be scored
- Student Groups/Pairs
- GROUP A: Seminar Questions
- GROUP B: Seminar Questions
Week of January 14th
Friday 1/18
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Journal...Have you enjoyed the Transcendentalism unit? Explain. (1/2 page response)
2. Mel Robbins 5 Second Rule TED Talk: Please take notes on the video
3. There are 6 Habits of Personal Change that have been identified as killers of human potential:
1. Procrastination: Putting off for later what should be done now. The only cure for procrastination is to start doing something immediately, without thinking and giving your mind time to come up with excuses.
2. Lack of Energy: Habits that rob you of health and vitality, i.e, sleeping too much, eating poorly, inactivity. The only way to grow in energy is to expend energy (don’t snooze, exercise, get enough sleep, etc).
3. Negativity: Your thoughts control your actions, and your actions dictate your life. The more you give in to them, the stronger they become. If you want to change your life, change your thoughts.
4. Lack of Self-Discipline: Lack of discipline speaks to a lack of self-control and will power; putting off what you truly want for what you want right now. It is a statement on what you TRULY value. What you truly desire, you will work hard to achieve.
5. Self-Doubt: A lack of confidence in one’s self or one’s abilities and pervasive feelings of inadequacy. Living with self-doubt can be crippling, but there is hope in turning the negative record playing in your head into a positive one.
6. Ungratefulness: A lack of gratitude leads to general discontent with life and an inability to recognize good. The root of joy is happiness, and it is not happiness that leads to gratitude, but gratitude that leads to happiness.
4. Working on who we are, on our personal character and development, is a form of self-reliance, because it dramatically changes the source of our motivation from one that is external to one that is internal.
5. By connecting Self-Reliance by Emerson and Mel Robbins' 5-Second Rule to getting what you TRULY want out of life, you will embark on your FINAL PERSONAL CHALLENGE...
- Take time to identify which of the six behaviors holds you back the MOST.
- For the next THREE DAYS, practice the 5-second rule that Mel Robbins spoke about in her TED Talk. Don’t give yourself the time to pull the emergency brake on being a better person!
- Engage in activities that counteract the behavior you decided to work on.
- If you procrastinate, then do everything right away.
- If you are ungrateful, keep a list of what you are grateful for throughout the day in a little notebook.
- If you struggle with self-doubt, make it a point to do some positive self-talk in the mirror every morning.
- Keep a 3 day journal during this challenge and write a half page reflection at the end of each night detailing your challenges and successes.
- By the end of the third day you should be able to identify the triggers that keep you from reaching your potential.
- For the last half page of your two page reflection, make a plan for how you plan to address these triggers.
DUE TODAY: Simplicity Personal Challenge
HOMEWORK: Self-Reliance Personal Challenge (TWO PAGE REFLECTION THIS TIME)
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Journal...Have you enjoyed the Transcendentalism unit? Explain. (1/2 page response)
2. Mel Robbins 5 Second Rule TED Talk: Please take notes on the video
3. There are 6 Habits of Personal Change that have been identified as killers of human potential:
1. Procrastination: Putting off for later what should be done now. The only cure for procrastination is to start doing something immediately, without thinking and giving your mind time to come up with excuses.
2. Lack of Energy: Habits that rob you of health and vitality, i.e, sleeping too much, eating poorly, inactivity. The only way to grow in energy is to expend energy (don’t snooze, exercise, get enough sleep, etc).
3. Negativity: Your thoughts control your actions, and your actions dictate your life. The more you give in to them, the stronger they become. If you want to change your life, change your thoughts.
4. Lack of Self-Discipline: Lack of discipline speaks to a lack of self-control and will power; putting off what you truly want for what you want right now. It is a statement on what you TRULY value. What you truly desire, you will work hard to achieve.
5. Self-Doubt: A lack of confidence in one’s self or one’s abilities and pervasive feelings of inadequacy. Living with self-doubt can be crippling, but there is hope in turning the negative record playing in your head into a positive one.
6. Ungratefulness: A lack of gratitude leads to general discontent with life and an inability to recognize good. The root of joy is happiness, and it is not happiness that leads to gratitude, but gratitude that leads to happiness.
4. Working on who we are, on our personal character and development, is a form of self-reliance, because it dramatically changes the source of our motivation from one that is external to one that is internal.
5. By connecting Self-Reliance by Emerson and Mel Robbins' 5-Second Rule to getting what you TRULY want out of life, you will embark on your FINAL PERSONAL CHALLENGE...
- Take time to identify which of the six behaviors holds you back the MOST.
- For the next THREE DAYS, practice the 5-second rule that Mel Robbins spoke about in her TED Talk. Don’t give yourself the time to pull the emergency brake on being a better person!
- Engage in activities that counteract the behavior you decided to work on.
- If you procrastinate, then do everything right away.
- If you are ungrateful, keep a list of what you are grateful for throughout the day in a little notebook.
- If you struggle with self-doubt, make it a point to do some positive self-talk in the mirror every morning.
- Keep a 3 day journal during this challenge and write a half page reflection at the end of each night detailing your challenges and successes.
- By the end of the third day you should be able to identify the triggers that keep you from reaching your potential.
- For the last half page of your two page reflection, make a plan for how you plan to address these triggers.
DUE TODAY: Simplicity Personal Challenge
HOMEWORK: Self-Reliance Personal Challenge (TWO PAGE REFLECTION THIS TIME)
Week of January 7th
Wednesday 1/9
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, the government shut down (please do a close read with annotations and a one- page response to the article)
2. Nature, by Ralph Waldo Emerson: Please do multiple reads and thoroughly annotate the essay, then complete a SOAPSTone analysis of the text.
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Notes and SOAPSTone due tomorrow! Nature Walk journal response due Friday.
Tuesday 1/8
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy (LOTS of videos but only two real assignments for the week)
2. The 6 Tenets of Transcendentalism: Please take notes on the content
3. Nature Walk Assignment: You must take an hour to be BY YOURSELF in nature. No other people, no pets, no phone, no music. Try and really be present. You can go out and be active in nature (go for a walk or a hike, surf, etc) or passive (sit and watch the waves crashing or the sunset, etc). Here are some questions I'd like you to consider when you write your 1/2 page journal response:
1. Were you successful? Why or why not?
2. Were you comfortable with the silence? Why or why not?
3. Why do you think so many people are uncomfortable with silence? And what does this say about us as a society?
4. Did you discover anything about yourself during this time? If yes, what? If no, are you willing to try again?
5. Do you think you will continue spending time by yourself, out in nature? Why or why not?
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish the notes at home...due Thursday! Nature Walk journal response due Friday.
Monday 1/7
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: "Are you a Transcendentalist" Quiz (grab a copy from the absent crate if you were gone)
2. Dargavel pep talk on the difference between LIVING and being alive
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, the government shut down (please do a close read with annotations and a one- page response to the article)
2. Nature, by Ralph Waldo Emerson: Please do multiple reads and thoroughly annotate the essay, then complete a SOAPSTone analysis of the text.
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Notes and SOAPSTone due tomorrow! Nature Walk journal response due Friday.
Tuesday 1/8
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy (LOTS of videos but only two real assignments for the week)
2. The 6 Tenets of Transcendentalism: Please take notes on the content
3. Nature Walk Assignment: You must take an hour to be BY YOURSELF in nature. No other people, no pets, no phone, no music. Try and really be present. You can go out and be active in nature (go for a walk or a hike, surf, etc) or passive (sit and watch the waves crashing or the sunset, etc). Here are some questions I'd like you to consider when you write your 1/2 page journal response:
1. Were you successful? Why or why not?
2. Were you comfortable with the silence? Why or why not?
3. Why do you think so many people are uncomfortable with silence? And what does this say about us as a society?
4. Did you discover anything about yourself during this time? If yes, what? If no, are you willing to try again?
5. Do you think you will continue spending time by yourself, out in nature? Why or why not?
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish the notes at home...due Thursday! Nature Walk journal response due Friday.
Monday 1/7
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: "Are you a Transcendentalist" Quiz (grab a copy from the absent crate if you were gone)
2. Dargavel pep talk on the difference between LIVING and being alive
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
ESSAY WRITING format FOR THE CRUcible
Week of October 22nd
Monday 10/22
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy, plural nouns ending in -en
2. Collecting Bellwork #6 & Crucible ACT 3 assignments
3. Crucible ACT 3 Quiz
4. Reading ACT 4, pg. 121-128
*** Crucible ACT 4 assignments will be due Thursday, 10/25...only 3 DJ quotes instead of 5!
DUE TODAY" Bellwork #6; ACT 3 DJ's; ACT 3 HOT Questions; ACT 3 Vocab
HOMEWORK: Get started on ACT 4 assignments!
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy, plural nouns ending in -en
2. Collecting Bellwork #6 & Crucible ACT 3 assignments
3. Crucible ACT 3 Quiz
4. Reading ACT 4, pg. 121-128
*** Crucible ACT 4 assignments will be due Thursday, 10/25...only 3 DJ quotes instead of 5!
DUE TODAY" Bellwork #6; ACT 3 DJ's; ACT 3 HOT Questions; ACT 3 Vocab
HOMEWORK: Get started on ACT 4 assignments!
Week of October 1st
Wednesday 10/3
AGENDA
1. NO BELLWORK
2. Watching ACT I of the film
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish ACT I Film Analysis questions; get started on Bellwork #4 and ACT II vocab
Tuesday 10/2
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy Grammar, Singular & Plural Nouns
2. WITCH HUNT ACTIVITY, continued, PLUS DISCUSSION
3. Collaborative table discussions about Conflict & Blame in The Crucible (handouts in absent crate in classroom)
DUE TODAY: Conflict & Blame worksheet
HOMEWORK: Get started on Bellwork #4 and ACT II vocab
Monday 10/1
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, "Are You Now Or Were You Ever"
2. ACT I Quiz (please see me if you were absent)
3. THE WITCH HUNT: Class Activity
DUE TODAY: Bellwork #3; ACT I assignments (HOT Questions, Vocabulary, & Dialectical Journals)
HOMEWORK: Get started on Bellwork #4 and ACT II vocab
AGENDA
1. NO BELLWORK
2. Watching ACT I of the film
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish ACT I Film Analysis questions; get started on Bellwork #4 and ACT II vocab
Tuesday 10/2
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy Grammar, Singular & Plural Nouns
2. WITCH HUNT ACTIVITY, continued, PLUS DISCUSSION
3. Collaborative table discussions about Conflict & Blame in The Crucible (handouts in absent crate in classroom)
DUE TODAY: Conflict & Blame worksheet
HOMEWORK: Get started on Bellwork #4 and ACT II vocab
Monday 10/1
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, "Are You Now Or Were You Ever"
2. ACT I Quiz (please see me if you were absent)
3. THE WITCH HUNT: Class Activity
DUE TODAY: Bellwork #3; ACT I assignments (HOT Questions, Vocabulary, & Dialectical Journals)
HOMEWORK: Get started on Bellwork #4 and ACT II vocab
Week of September 24th
Friday 9/28
AGENDA 1. Bellwork: SSR Time and reading log prompt...What do you like and dislike about the book you’re reading? 2. Working with Dialectical Journals and analysis - Class Sample of 3 Dialectical Journal quotes DUE TODAY: Nothing HOMEWORK: Finish ACT I assignments, DUE MONDAY! Thursday 9/27 AGENDA 1. Bellwork: Quickwrite- Watch the video on the right and then answer the following question...What’s the connection between the God in the video and the God of the Puritans?” 2. Finish reading ACT I, pg. 33-48 DUE TODAY: Nothing HOMEWORK: Work on ACT I assignments! Wednesday 9/26 AGENDA 1. Bellwork: Journal, Is fear enough of a justification for poor moral choices? 2. Read ACT I, pg. 21-32 DUE TODAY: Notes from Monday HOMEWORK: Work on ACT I assignments! Tuesday 9/25 AGENDA 1. NO BELLWORK TODAY 2. Close-read of Overture from ACT I - ACT I Close-read text 3. Analysis of Overture from ACT I - answer the questions for the close-read on the close-read assignment found on Google Classroom DUE TODAY: Nothing HOMEWORK: Finish Google Classroom assignment; work on ACT I assignments! Monday 9/24 AGENDA 1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, Year-Round Schooling 2. Google Classroom Prezi Presentation - go to classroom.google.com - complete the assignment for note-taking on the historical background of The Crucible - turn in the notes to me if you were absent DUE TODAY: Bellwork #2 HOMEWORK: Finish your bellwork at home if you didn't finish in class; work on ACT I assignments! |
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Week of September 17th
Friday 9/21
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: SSR & Reading Log- Who is a character in your story that you identify with and why?
2. Continuing to read ACT I, from pg 15-21
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish your bellwork at home if you didn't finish in class; work on ACT I assignments!
Thursday 9/20
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Argue your stance on whether a hot dog can be considered a taco. Make sure you have strong, valid reasoning to support your claim!
2. Reviewing reading assignments for The Crucible
3. Defining what it means to do a "dramatic reading" of something and going over how your reading will count towards your participation grade for this unit.
4. Reading ACT I, up to page 15
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish your bellwork at home if you didn't finish in class; start working on ACT I assignments!
Wednesday 9/19
NO SCHOOL!!! HAPPY FALL RECESS DAY!!!
Tuesday 9/18
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy Grammar, working with singular and plural nouns
2. Finished up Four Corners discussion
3. Going over Crucible Reading Assignments
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Get started on Article of the Week work (annotation and one-pager)
Monday 9/17
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, The Benefits of Reading
2. Picking up The Crucible from the library: If you were absent, please pick it up on your own time. Must be brought to class daily.
3. Four Corners Discussion (to be continued Tuesday)
DUE TODAY: Bellwork #1; Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God worksheets (imagery and word choice)
HOMEWORK: Get started on Article of the Week work (annotation and one-pager)
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: SSR & Reading Log- Who is a character in your story that you identify with and why?
2. Continuing to read ACT I, from pg 15-21
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish your bellwork at home if you didn't finish in class; work on ACT I assignments!
Thursday 9/20
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Argue your stance on whether a hot dog can be considered a taco. Make sure you have strong, valid reasoning to support your claim!
2. Reviewing reading assignments for The Crucible
3. Defining what it means to do a "dramatic reading" of something and going over how your reading will count towards your participation grade for this unit.
4. Reading ACT I, up to page 15
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish your bellwork at home if you didn't finish in class; start working on ACT I assignments!
Wednesday 9/19
NO SCHOOL!!! HAPPY FALL RECESS DAY!!!
Tuesday 9/18
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy Grammar, working with singular and plural nouns
2. Finished up Four Corners discussion
3. Going over Crucible Reading Assignments
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Get started on Article of the Week work (annotation and one-pager)
Monday 9/17
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week, The Benefits of Reading
2. Picking up The Crucible from the library: If you were absent, please pick it up on your own time. Must be brought to class daily.
3. Four Corners Discussion (to be continued Tuesday)
DUE TODAY: Bellwork #1; Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God worksheets (imagery and word choice)
HOMEWORK: Get started on Article of the Week work (annotation and one-pager)
Week of September 10th
Friday 9/15
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: 20 minutes of SSR; Reading Log:
15 minutes a day of reading for pleasure is the amount of time at which a person starts seeing significant academic gains. Are you willing to challenge yourself to read 15 minutes a day for pleasure this year? Why or why not?
2. Introduction to SOAPSTone as a tool for analysis
3. Working with "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God," Word Choice worksheet (pick up in classroom from absent crate)
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish Bellwork #1 assignments (if you haven't already); "Sinners" Word Choice worksheet
Thursday 9/13
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Quickwrite
Jonathan Edwards, an infamous Puritan preacher/writer, described God as one who “holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider, or some loathsome insect over the fire.” What does this tell us about the Puritans’ relationship with their God? How would you feel if this were preached to you?
2. Reading "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (pick up in classroom from absent crate)
3. As the sermon was read aloud in class, we listened closely for powerful imagery used by Jonathan Edwards and noted any strong emotions we felt as a result of that imagery. We also worked with shoulder partners to answer the four questions from the handout.
- "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God" Imagery worksheet (pick up in classroom from absent crate)
- Tone Words handout
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Wednesday 9/12
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Journal Prompt; Is it better to stand alone/apart or is it better to be part of a group? Explain your answer.
2. Time to complete one page response Article of Week about cell phone addiction.
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Tuesday 9/11
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy Grammar; should be two videos (an intro to grammar and about nouns) and one noun activity)
2. Continuing our close read and annotation of the Article of the Week
3. You will work on your one page response to the article in class tomorrow
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Monday 9/10
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week; Cell Phone Addiction
2. Working as a class to do a close read of the article and learn an annotation strategy (we got halfway through the second read of the article)
- Annotation Directions
3. We didn't quite finish the close read in class, so we will pick up where we left off tomorrow!
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: 20 minutes of SSR; Reading Log:
15 minutes a day of reading for pleasure is the amount of time at which a person starts seeing significant academic gains. Are you willing to challenge yourself to read 15 minutes a day for pleasure this year? Why or why not?
2. Introduction to SOAPSTone as a tool for analysis
3. Working with "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God," Word Choice worksheet (pick up in classroom from absent crate)
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Finish Bellwork #1 assignments (if you haven't already); "Sinners" Word Choice worksheet
Thursday 9/13
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Quickwrite
Jonathan Edwards, an infamous Puritan preacher/writer, described God as one who “holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider, or some loathsome insect over the fire.” What does this tell us about the Puritans’ relationship with their God? How would you feel if this were preached to you?
2. Reading "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (pick up in classroom from absent crate)
3. As the sermon was read aloud in class, we listened closely for powerful imagery used by Jonathan Edwards and noted any strong emotions we felt as a result of that imagery. We also worked with shoulder partners to answer the four questions from the handout.
- "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God" Imagery worksheet (pick up in classroom from absent crate)
- Tone Words handout
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Wednesday 9/12
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Journal Prompt; Is it better to stand alone/apart or is it better to be part of a group? Explain your answer.
2. Time to complete one page response Article of Week about cell phone addiction.
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Tuesday 9/11
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Khan Academy Grammar; should be two videos (an intro to grammar and about nouns) and one noun activity)
2. Continuing our close read and annotation of the Article of the Week
3. You will work on your one page response to the article in class tomorrow
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Monday 9/10
AGENDA
1. Bellwork: Article of the Week; Cell Phone Addiction
2. Working as a class to do a close read of the article and learn an annotation strategy (we got halfway through the second read of the article)
- Annotation Directions
3. We didn't quite finish the close read in class, so we will pick up where we left off tomorrow!
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Week of September 3rd
Friday 9/7
AGENDA
BOOK TASTING AT DARBUCKS CAFE
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Thursday 9/6
AGENDA
1. Behavior Assembly in the PAT
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Wednesday 9/5
AGENDA
1. Diagnostic Essay, written in class: Please see me if you were absent
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Tuesday 9/4
AGENDA
1. Finish Kahoot Quiz
2. Organizing binders and divider tabs: Please have the following 5 tabs/dividers in your binder for this class...
- Bellwork
- Notes & Handouts
- Unit Work
- Writing
- Returned Work
DUE TODAY: Class supplies (see syllabus for list); extra credit supplies; perception mask; signed syllabus form
HOMEWORK: Nothing
AGENDA
BOOK TASTING AT DARBUCKS CAFE
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Thursday 9/6
AGENDA
1. Behavior Assembly in the PAT
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Wednesday 9/5
AGENDA
1. Diagnostic Essay, written in class: Please see me if you were absent
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Tuesday 9/4
AGENDA
1. Finish Kahoot Quiz
2. Organizing binders and divider tabs: Please have the following 5 tabs/dividers in your binder for this class...
- Bellwork
- Notes & Handouts
- Unit Work
- Writing
- Returned Work
DUE TODAY: Class supplies (see syllabus for list); extra credit supplies; perception mask; signed syllabus form
HOMEWORK: Nothing
Week of August 27th
Friday 8/31
AGENDA
1. Policy & Procedure Presentation
2. Kahoot Quiz on syllabus
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Get class supplies (see syllabus for list); bring in extra credit supplies; perception mask; signed syllabus form
Wednesday 8/29 & Thursday 8/30
AGENDA
1. Station Rotations DAY ONE
- Station One: Syllabus
- Station Two: Google classroom signup and Student Survey
- Station Three: Flipgrid Introductions!
- Station Four: Investigate the Teacher
2. Station Rotations DAY TWO
- Station One: Flexible Seating Overview, Expectations, and Contract
- Station Two: Tech accounts (Remind, turnitin.com, and khanacademy.org)
- Station Three: Email Etiquette article with annotations; send me an email
- Station Four: Blackout poetry & Six Word Memoirs
DUE TODAY: Assignments from the stations
HOMEWORK: Finish sending me the email if you didn't complete it in class.
Monday 8/27 & Tuesday 8/28
AGENDA
1. Perception Presentation & Line Activity
2. Mask Assignment
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Perception Mask, due Tuesday 9/4
AGENDA
1. Policy & Procedure Presentation
2. Kahoot Quiz on syllabus
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Get class supplies (see syllabus for list); bring in extra credit supplies; perception mask; signed syllabus form
Wednesday 8/29 & Thursday 8/30
AGENDA
1. Station Rotations DAY ONE
- Station One: Syllabus
- Station Two: Google classroom signup and Student Survey
- Station Three: Flipgrid Introductions!
- Station Four: Investigate the Teacher
2. Station Rotations DAY TWO
- Station One: Flexible Seating Overview, Expectations, and Contract
- Station Two: Tech accounts (Remind, turnitin.com, and khanacademy.org)
- Station Three: Email Etiquette article with annotations; send me an email
- Station Four: Blackout poetry & Six Word Memoirs
DUE TODAY: Assignments from the stations
HOMEWORK: Finish sending me the email if you didn't complete it in class.
Monday 8/27 & Tuesday 8/28
AGENDA
1. Perception Presentation & Line Activity
2. Mask Assignment
DUE TODAY: Nothing
HOMEWORK: Perception Mask, due Tuesday 9/4