Welcome To Introduction to Business BBI10. Mrs. Banks 12 th Year Teaching at CW 12 th Year Teaching at CW Law, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Making Financial.

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Welcome To Introduction to Business BBI10

Mrs. Banks 12 th Year Teaching at CW 12 th Year Teaching at CW Law, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Making Financial Decisions, Coop, Civics, Introduction to Business Law, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Making Financial Decisions, Coop, Civics, Introduction to Business

Agenda 1. Course of Study 2. Topics to Be Studied 3. Character Counts 4. School/Classroom Policies

Course Outline Course Stands/Units 1. Role and Impact of Business 2. Conducting Business in a Competitive Marketplace and Business Ethics 3. The Economy and International Business 4. Entrepreneurship 5. Personal Finance and Budgeting

BBI10 Topics of Study Types of Business Types of Business Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Marketing Marketing

Topics of Study Accounting Accounting Personal Finance Personal Finance Consumer Credit Consumer Credit

Topics of Study Management Management Human Resources Human Resources Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship

Topics of Study E-Commerce E-Commerce International Relationships International Relationships Impact of International Trade Impact of International Trade

Business Skills Learned Oral, Power Point, and Group Presentations Problem Solving Report Writing

CHARACTER COUNTS Classroom Policies A. Respect Your Teacher, Your Peers and Yourself Arrive prepared Arrive prepared Arrive on Time Arrive on Time Submit Assignments Submit Assignments on Time on Time3.

A. Respect… Listen attentively Listen attentively Speak respectfully Speak respectfully Use your time wisely Use your time wisely and participate and participate

CHARACTER COUNTS B. Respect Our Learning Environment B. Respect Our Learning Environment

School/Class policies and Student Success Tips Get a study buddy Get a study buddy Parent planned absence Parent planned absence (vacation, surgery, etc.) ** Submit a note from (vacation, surgery, etc.) ** Submit a note from parent/guardian in advance. parent/guardian in advance.

School/Class policies and Student Success Tips When Absent… Have parent call the school the day of your absence or; Have parent call the school the day of your absence or; Bring a note from your parent/guardian the day you return. Bring a note from your parent/guardian the day you return.

School/Class policies and Student Success Tips When Absent (Legitimate Absence) on the Day of a Test… Speak with your teacher the day you return to determine whether you will write the test at lunch or after school on the first or second day back.

School/Class policies and Student Success Tips Assignment Due Dates: Given sufficient time to complete tasks Given sufficient time to complete tasks Assignments due at the beginning of class on the due date. Assignments due at the beginning of class on the due date. If you can not be in class on the due date because of a predetermined event (i.e. field trip, medical appointment), you must submit you assignment the day before. If you can not be in class on the due date because of a predetermined event (i.e. field trip, medical appointment), you must submit you assignment the day before. Speak to teacher if there is a legitimate reason for a needed extension Speak to teacher if there is a legitimate reason for a needed extension At the teacher’s discretion, a new due date will be provided. A phone call home may be made. At the teacher’s discretion, a new due date will be provided. A phone call home may be made. If the assignment is not complete on the final date assigned, an “I” will be assigned which translates into a 0 come report card time. If the assignment is not complete on the final date assigned, an “I” will be assigned which translates into a 0 come report card time. Occasional pop homework quizzes will be given at the beginning of class. (Open notebook) Occasional pop homework quizzes will be given at the beginning of class. (Open notebook)

School/Class policies and Student Success Tips Skip Class #1 & 2 = * Phone Home Skip Class #1 & 2 = * Phone Home * VP sees you * Detention Friday at Lunch * Detention Friday at Lunch Skip class #3 = * Goes on school record Skip class #3 = * Goes on school record * VP sees you * VP sees you Skipped Test = Incomplete = 0

LATES Must sign in at the office for every class if you are late Must sign in at the office for every class if you are late 5th late you will see the VP 5th late you will see the VP Detentions may be given as well by your teacher Detentions may be given as well by your teacher

Skipping Defined Failure to attend school and/or class without a legitimate reason (i.e. sick medical appointment, funeral) sanctioned by a parent/guardian and approved by the school. Sleeping in is considered a skip.

Assessment and Evaluation Assessment Categories Knowledge and Understanding ` 25% Thinking and Inquiry25% Communication25% Application25% 100% 100% Final Evaluation Distribution Term 1: 35% Term 2: 35 Culminating Activity: 10 Final Exam:20 100% 100% Assessment and Evaluation Strategies Projects/Assignments : individual/group, oral/written Tests/Quizzes : topic and unit tests, quizzes Class discussions Culminating Activity : year end assignment Examination : at the end of the semester

We will have a successful and enjoyable semester if we all work together !!