Daily differentiation: Kinesthetic/visual/written (learning styles)

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Daily differentiation: Kinesthetic/visual/written (learning styles) Inquiry build-in: None ACT focus: None Reinforcement: Class norms creation EOC/Unit assessment connection: None Lesson topic: Class Norms and Tolerance Classwork: Procedures introduction, class goal review, class norms creation, Take a Step exit ticket Homework: Materials and Parent letter

Catalyst #3: August 7th, 2014 On your Catalyst paper, write the following statements and AGREE/DISAGREE. I was born in Memphis. Love the Grizzlies. I personally know the person I respect the most. I have a secret that no one knows. I deserve respect.

Agenda Catalyst: 5 minutes Procedures: Handing In/Out Papers, Absences, Tardies, and Borrowed Materials: 5 minutes Contracting and Class norms: 25 minutes Exit Ticket: 5 minutes Closing: 2 minutes

Announcements Don’t forget: Signed parent form and materials/extra materials: August 18th, 2014 New student check Class website: www.msmbio.weebly.com

Objectives SWBAT describe the procedure for handing in/passing out papers. SWBAT discuss class contracting and accountable talk. SWBAT participate in creation of class.

Absences: 5 minutes If you are absent, it is YOUR responsibility to get any make-up work. How to get assignments Make-up work must be turned in ONE WEEK from your absence. A test must be made-up within ONE WEEK. Excused activities Class website: www.msmbio.weebly.com

Tardies My door shuts when the bell rings. Regardless, if you enter the class after the bell rings (door open or shut), GO TO PUPIL SERVICES to get a tardy slip. No whining OR arguing. Getting mad over one tardy slip is stupid. Get to class on time and there won’t be a problem. Bathroom needs

Borrowing my stuff You are expected to have materials EVERY DAY. Borrowing pencils/collateral Recycled papers Tissue, Germ-X

STEM Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics Technology is a necessity (Examples: sanitation workers and Wal-Mart clerks) Projected STEM jobs by 2015: from 6.8 million to 8 million STEM is best equal opportunity employer for minorities and women STEM: 2 jobs/per person; Non-STEM: 2 jobs/6 people Earning potential double than non-STEM majors (Less school for more money!!!)

Contracting: Think-Pair-Share Define contract. Identify when you have felt comfortable sharing your ideas and questions in a class. Identify when you have had ideas or quesitons but have not shared them. Why not? What was happening in that moement?

Why do they matter? Practice! Quiet the haters Our purpose here Checking

What are class norms? Class norms are guidelines and expectations for how we treat each other while in Biology class. We will come up with 5-6 statements that describe how we interact with one another, accountable talk, and our classroom culture.

Brainstorming When we have an idea or question we would like to share, we can . . . When we have an idea, but do not feel comfortable sharing it out loud, we can . . When someone says something that we appreciate, we can . . . When someone says something that might be confusing or offensive, we can To make sure all students have the opportunity to participate in a class discussion, we can . . . If we read or watch something that makes us feel sad or angry, we can . . . To show respect for the ideas of others, we can . . .

Brainstorming norms Let ideas flow freely. (Quantity not quality) No evaluating ideas. Build on other’s ideas. There are no bad ideas! No debating Everyone participates! Think in new ways.

Class norms brainstorm +Celebratory Signing!

Exit Ticket 1. How can we hold each other accountable to our class norms? Provide two ideas. (Examples: Should we receive rewards? Should a student monitor us? Are there ways to practice our class norms every day?)

Closure Tomorrow: Henrietta Lacks + The Immortal Cell Line