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Welcome to Science

THE EAGLE AND THE CHICKENS

BE THE EAGLE YOU WERE MEANT TO BE

Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention. I will expect… To see every student sitting in a chair ready to learn. Absolute silence throughout the room. Every student with the proper materials for learning. Student journals open to the next available page.

Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention. I will expect… Come prepared (Pencil already sharpened)

Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention. I will expect… Come prepared (Pencil already sharpened) To see every student sitting in a chair ready to learn and working on Warm Up exercise.

Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention. I will expect… Come prepared (Pencil already sharpened) To see every student sitting in a chair ready to learn and working on Warm Up exercise. Every student with the proper materials for learning.

Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention Shortly after you enter class, I will ask for your attention. I will expect… Come prepared (Pencil already sharpened) To see every student sitting in a chair ready to learn and working on Warm Up exercise. Every student with the proper materials for learning. Student journals open to the next available page.

Welcome to another school year: My name is Mr. Zamarripa and I would appreciate being addressed as Mr. Zamarripa or Mr. Z. I am looking forward to teaching this year’s curriculum. I hope that we can build a community, incorporating all the students at Hoffman Middle School. “Where we go one, we should go all.”

Outside of the classroom… I go to workshops, conferences, in-service meetings, college classes, and seminars.

Outside of the classroom… I go to workshops, conferences, in-service meetings, college classes, and seminars. I also read professional journals and work together with my fellow teachers.

Outside of the classroom… I go to workshops, conferences, in-service meetings, college classes, and seminars. I also read professional journals and work together with my fellow teachers. As a scientist I have conducted research.

Outside of the classroom… I go to workshops, conferences, in-service meetings, college classes, and seminars. I also read professional journals and work together with my fellow teachers. As a scientist I have conducted research. I am telling you this to let you know that I am up to date as a professional.

You are going to have one of the greatest educational experiences of your life this year. You will met new friends, explore the outdoors, stand up in front of your peers, conduct your own science research, play games, and experience nature. Welcome to our classroom, and I look forward to getting to know you more. Sincerely, ___________

You are going to have one of the greatest educational experiences of your life this year. You will met new friends, explore the outdoors, stand up in front of your peers, conduct your own science research, play games, and experience nature. Welcome to our classroom, and I look forward to getting to know you more. Sincerely, ___________

You are going to have one of the greatest educational experiences of your life this year. You will met new friends, explore the outdoors, stand up in front of your peers, conduct your own science research, play games, and experience nature. Welcome to our classroom, and I look forward to getting to know you more. Sincerely, Mr. Zamarripa

In the event of a fire drill, we… We travel out the door single file and go down the hall toward the nearest exit. We are absolutely silent. Remain silent as attendance is taken. Try and shut windows and lights off when we leave.

In the event of a fire drill, we… We travel out the door single file and go down the hall toward the nearest exit. We are absolutely silent. Remain silent as attendance is taken. Try and shut windows and lights off when we leave.

In the event of a fire drill, we… We travel out the door single file and go down the hall toward the nearest exit towards the right. We are absolutely silent. Remain silent as attendance is taken. Try and shut windows and lights off when we leave.

In the event of a fire drill, we… We travel out the door single file and go down the hall toward the nearest exit. We are absolutely silent. Remain silent as attendance is taken. Try and shut windows and lights off when we leave.

In the event of a fire drill, we… We travel out the door single file and go down the hall toward the nearest exit. We are absolutely silent. Remain silent as attendance is taken. Try and shut the door and turn off the lights when we leave. Why do we shut the windows and doors?

In the event of a fire drill, we… We travel out the door single file and go down the hall toward the nearest exit. We are absolutely silent. Remain silent as attendance is taken. Try and shut the windows, doors, and turn off the lights when we leave. Why?

Answer: Because fire requires oxygen to burn during combustion.

Answer: Because fire requires oxygen to burn during combustion. Shutting the door reduces oxygen from flowing through the building.

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Obtain Materials, Safety Sheet, and Procedure at… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS8TDpFP0OQ

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air.

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air. When mixes it becomes heavier than air and sinks to bottom of bottle.

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air When mixes it becomes heavier than air and sinks to bottom of bottle. Combustion reaction will be very fast.

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air When mixes it becomes heavier than air and sinks to bottom of bottle. Combustion reaction will be very fast. The equation for the reaction is…

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air When mixes it becomes heavier than air and sinks to bottom of bottle. Combustion reaction will be very fast. The equation for the reaction is… (CH3)2CHOH(g) + 9/2 O2  3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g)

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air When mixes it becomes heavier than air and sinks to bottom of bottle. Combustion reaction will be very fast. The equation for the reaction is… (CH3)2CHOH(g) + 9/2 O2  3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) Isopropyl Oxygen Carbon Water Alcohol Dioxide

Activity (Optional) Whoosh Bottle Alcohol vaporizes easily and mixes with air When mixes it becomes heavier than air and sinks to bottom of bottle. Combustion reaction will be very fast. The equation for the reaction is… (CH3)2CHOH(g) + 9/2 O2  3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) Isopropyl Oxygen Carbon Water Alcohol Dioxide Was water found at the end of the reaction?

My Responsibilities To Treat you with care and respect and care as an individual. To provide you an orderly classroom environment. To provide you the necessary discipline. To teach you the required content. To provide the appropriate motivation.

My Responsibilities To Treat you with care and respect and care as an individual. To provide you an orderly classroom environment. To provide you the necessary discipline. To teach you the required content. To provide the appropriate motivation.

My Responsibilities To Treat you with care and respect and care as an individual. To provide you an orderly classroom environment. To provide you the necessary discipline. To teach you the required content. To provide the appropriate motivation.

My Responsibilities To Treat you with care and respect and care as an individual. To provide you an orderly classroom environment. To provide you the necessary discipline. To teach you the required content. To provide the appropriate motivation.

My Responsibilities To Treat you with care and respect and care as an individual. To provide you an orderly classroom environment. To provide you the necessary discipline. To teach you the required content. To provide the appropriate motivation.

My Responsibilities To Treat you with care and respect and care as an individual. To provide you an orderly classroom environment. To provide you the necessary discipline. To teach you the required content. To provide the appropriate motivation.

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like?

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like?

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like?

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like?

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer…

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer… Our room should be clean and organized at all times. C D

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer…

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer… You will need to show me respect at all times. C D

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer…

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer… This is amazing, but maybe a bit much for us right now.

Which of the pictures below looks like what our classroom should look like? Answer…

Your Responsibilities To treat me with care and respect as an individual. (Your peers as well). To attend classes regularly. To be cooperative and not disruptive. To study and do your best (success = effort) To learn and master the required content.

Your Responsibilities To treat me with care and respect as an individual. (Your peers as well). To attend classes regularly. To be cooperative and not disruptive. To study and do your best (success = effort) To learn and master the required content.

Your Responsibilities To treat me with care and respect as an individual. (Your peers as well). To attend classes regularly. To be cooperative and not disruptive. To study and do your best (success = effort) To learn and master the required content.

Your Responsibilities To treat me with care and respect as an individual. (Your peers as well). To attend classes regularly. To be cooperative and not disruptive. To study and do your best (success = effort) To learn and master the required content.

Your Responsibilities To treat me with care and respect as an individual. (Your peers as well). To attend classes regularly. To be cooperative and not disruptive. To study and do your best (success = effort) To learn and master the required content.

Your Responsibilities To treat me with care and respect as an individual. (Your peers as well). To attend classes regularly. To be cooperative and not disruptive. To study and do your best (success = effort) To learn and master the required content.

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

B D G H E I J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? J K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? Which three are most important? I K

Activity! What 3-5 items should you bring to class from the pictures below? Which three are most important? K

What does it mean to come to class prepared ?

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time, or…

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time.

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time. You would never get slapped like in the old days, but you will need to arrive on time to avoid some one on one student teacher time to figure things out.

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time. Materials to have everyday are the following:

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time. Materials to have everyday are the following: Science Journal – 5 Subject Spiral Binder

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time. Materials to have everyday are the following: Science Journal - 5 Subject Spiral Binder Organizer including paper

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time. Materials to have everyday are the following: Science Journal - 5 Subject Spiral Binder Organizer including paper Assignment book /Calendar (Time to get organized)

What does it mean to come to class prepared ? You will need to arrive on time. Materials to have everyday are the following: Science Journal - 5 Subject Spiral Binder Organizer including paper Assignment book (Time to get organized) Pens and pencils (tool-kit)

Staying Organized

Staying Organized I expect you to save all your handouts, lab write-ups, and assignments throughout the year.

Staying Organized I expect you to save all your handouts, lab write-ups, and assignments throughout the year. The easiest and neatest way to do this is in a binder.

We have a new textbook this year

We make our own interactive journal.

We make our own textbooks.

Student volunteer needed to read the next slide. Each line that needs to be read will turn blue. The paragraph will unfold one line at a time.

A science journal is a written record that you will be keeping of what you are learning in class. I find that thinking about what is being learned and putting it into your own words can really increase what you remember. You will be writing in your journals at the beginning of every class. Journals are 25% of your total science grade and must be taken care of.

A science journal is a written record that you will be keeping of what you are learning in class. Thinking about what is being learned and putting it into your own words can really increase what you remember. You will be writing in your journals at the beginning of every class. Journals are 25% of your total science grade and must be taken care of.

A science journal is a written record that you will be keeping of what you are learning in class. Thinking about what is being learned and putting it into your own words can really increase what you remember. You will be writing in your journals at the beginning of every class. Journals are 25% of your total science grade and must be taken care of.

A science journal is a written record that you will be keeping of what you are learning in class. Thinking about what is being learned and putting it into your own words can really increase what you remember. You will be writing in your journals at the beginning of every class. Journals are 25% of your total science. grade and must be taken care of.

A science journal is a written record that you will be keeping of what you are learning in class. Thinking about what is being learned and putting it into your own words can really increase what you remember. You will be writing in your journals at the beginning of every class. Journals are 25% of your total science. grade and must be taken care of.

A short applause for our speaker.

Activity – Looking at some science journals from some hard working students.

At the beginning of class… Come into class and take your seat. Pull out your science journal and open it to the first available page. Sharpen your pencil before class begins.

At the beginning of class… Come into class and take your seat. Pull out your science journal and open it to the first available page. Sharpen your pencil before class begins.

At the beginning of class… Come into class and take your seat. Pull out your science journal and open it to the first available page. Start on your Warm Up Exercise Sharpen your pencil before class begins.

At the beginning of class… Come into class and take your seat. Pull out your science journal and open it to the first available page. Start on your Warm Up Exercise Sharpen your pencil before class begins.

A strong start to class = A good class for everyone.

A poor start of class = A weaker class.

A poor start of class = A weaker class.

There will be homework

There will be homework

You are expected to work on science for 20 minutes of nightly homework.

These assessments are your opportunity to demonstrate excellence.

These assessments are your opportunity to demonstrate excellence. It’s your opportunity to show me what you can do with almost unlimited time and resources.

The rules are very different from a test you might take in another class.

You can use the following to complete the unit assessment Science Journal

The Internet

Activity! Using the internet to answer any Question.

Activity! Using the internet to answer any Question. Somebody give me a question that will have an answer about anything in the field of science.

Family and relatives.

Your strange Uncle Phil who was a scientist.

Friends

The one thing you cannot do is directly copy somebody’s answers.

The one thing you cannot do is directly copy somebody’s answers.

Is this picture an example of students cheating?

Is this picture an example of students cheating? No, the students are working together and helping each other.

Is this picture an example of a student cheating?

Is this picture an example of a student cheating? Yes, This student will definitely be in trouble. Cheating isn’t worth it. It only cheats your hopes and dreams. See me, I’m paid to help you.

You can teach by… Showing someone where in their science journal the correct response is located. Point out, and walk students through examples in your journal. Allow students to view your science journal. Go online and show more examples. Verbalize / summarize your answer.

You can teach by… Showing someone where in their science journal the correct response is located. Point out, and walk students through examples in your journal. Allow students to view your science journal. Go online and show more examples. Verbalize / summarize your answer.

You can teach by… Showing someone where in their science journal the correct response is located. Point out, and walk students through examples in your journal. Allow students to view your science journal. Go online and show more examples. Verbalize / summarize your answer.

You can teach by… Showing someone where in their science journal the correct response is located. Point out, and walk students through examples in your journal. Allow students to view your science journal. Go online and show more examples. Verbalize / summarize your answer.

You can teach by… Showing someone where in their science journal the correct response is located. Point out, and walk students through examples in your journal. Allow students to view your science journal. Go online and show more examples. Verbalize / summarize your answer.

You can teach by… Showing someone where in their science journal the correct response is located. Point out, and walk students through examples in your journal. Allow students to view your science journal. Go online and show more examples. Verbalize / summarize your answer.

The homework shouldn’t be late! If you were absent, all homework has to be completed and returned to me to grade.

If you are absent...BE PROACTIVE! See me when you get back, I won’t find you. Get the notes from the computer or a friend. If it was a lab, let me show you what happened.

If you are absent...BE PROACTIVE! See me when you get back, I won’t find you. Get the notes from the computer or a friend. If it was a lab, let me show you what happened.

If you are absent...BE PROACTIVE! See me when you get back, I won’t find you. Get the notes from the computer or a friend. If it was a lab, let me show you what happened.

If you are absent...BE PROACTIVE! See me when you get back, I won’t find you. Get the notes from the computer or a friend. If it was a lab, let me show you what happened.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

Please guess the mystery street below as I slowly remove the boxes. Raise your hand when you think you know.

It’s Opportunity. I am expecting every page to be answered in extreme detail. Just getting it done quickly isn’t going to get you much more than D+.

It’s Opportunity. I am expecting every page to be answered in extreme detail. Just getting it done quickly isn’t going to get you much more than D+.

It’s Opportunity. I am expecting every page to be answered in extreme detail. This year is your opportunity to achieve excellence.

Grading Categories 30% Homework Package 15% Science Journal Checks 15% PowerPoint Review Games 20% Projects / Lab Reports 15% Available Sheets / Quizzes 5% On-task / Behavior 3% Quizzes / Other

Do I count spelling? Answer yes. I count the 100 everyday words and then all words in the environmental print. Spell photosynthesis below. __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

Do I count spelling? Answer yes. I count the 100 everyday words and then all words in the environmental print. Spell photosynthesis below.

Photosynthesis Do I count spelling? Answer yes. I count the 100 everyday words and then all words in the environmental print. Spell photosynthesis below. Photosynthesis

Do we know the eagle code? 1) Always be Respectful 2) Everyone is Responsible 3) Make Good Choices 4) Safety, First, Last and Always.

Do we know the eagle code? 1) Always be Respectful 2) Everyone is Responsible 3) Make Good Choices 4) Safety, First, Last and Always.

Do we know the eagle code? 1) Always be Respectful 2) Everyone is Responsible 3) Make Good Choices 4) Safety, First, Last and Always.

Do we know the eagle code? 1) Always be Respectful 2) Everyone is Responsible 3) Make Good Choices 4) Safety, First, Last and Always.

Do we know the eagle code? 1) Always be Respectful 2) Everyone is Responsible 3) Make Good Choices 4) Safety, First, Last and Always.

A few ground rules that need to be followed along with the class code. Don’t shout out, please raise your hand. One speaker at a time. No cross-room conservations ever. Movement with a purpose (academic). Clean up after yourself and others.

A few ground rules that need to be followed along with the class code. Don’t shout out, please raise your hand. One speaker at a time. No cross-room conservations ever. Movement with a purpose (academic). Clean up after yourself and others.

A few ground rules that need to be followed along with the class code. Don’t shout out, please raise your hand. One speaker at a time. No cross-room conservations ever. Movement with a purpose (academic). Clean up after yourself and others.

A few ground rules that need to be followed along with the class code. Don’t shout out, please raise your hand. One speaker at a time. No cross-room conservations ever. Movement with a purpose (academic). Clean up after yourself and others.

A few ground rules that need to be followed along with the class code. Don’t shout out, please raise your hand. One speaker at a time. No cross-room conservations ever. Movement with a purpose (academic). Clean up after yourself and others.

A few ground rules that need to be followed along with the class code. Don’t shout out, please raise your hand. One speaker at a time. No cross-room conservations ever. Movement with a purpose (academic). Clean up after yourself and others.

Discipline and Class Rules All school wide expectations carry over into my classroom. I will be focusing on the philosophy “If you break it, fix it,” as a logical consequence to students who have difficulties with school policies.

Discipline and Class Rules All school wide expectations carry over into my classroom. I will be focusing on the philosophy “If you break it, fix it,” as a logical consequence to students who have difficulties with school policies.

Discipline and Class Rules All school wide expectations carry over into my classroom. I will be focusing on the philosophy “If you break it, fix it,” as a logical consequence to students who have difficulties with school policies.

Discipline and Class Rules All school wide expectations carry over into my classroom. I will be focusing on the philosophy “If you break it, fix it,” as a logical consequence to students who have difficulties with school policies.

Discipline and Class Rules All school wide expectations carry over into my classroom. I will be focusing on the philosophy “If you break it, fix it,” as a logical consequence to students who have difficulties with school policies.

The Eagle Code Respectful and Courteous On Task, Responsible and Prepared No Cross-room Conversations Remain Seated Don’t Shout Out, Raise Your Hand One Speaker At A Time Classroom Safety Clean Up After Yourself. Do Your Best Make Good Choices

Times we will work on your behavior This will also occur after parent contact. Break time Lunch time Afterschool

You may require a letter of written reference from me at some point this year. I would enjoying writing this letter for you. That reference starts today. I will always tell the truth about you good or bad.

You may require a letter of written reference from me at some point this year. I would enjoying writing this letter for you. That reference starts today. I will always tell the truth about you good or bad.

You may require a letter of written reference from me at some point this year. I would enjoying writing this letter for you. That reference starts today. I will always tell the truth about you good or bad.

You may require a letter of written reference from me at some point this year. I would enjoying writing this letter for you. That reference starts today. I will always tell the truth about you good or bad.

Why You Will Succeed What is taught in this class is important? I believe in you. You can Do it. Never Give Up!

Why You Will Succeed What is taught in this class is important? I believe in you. You can Do it. Never Give Up!

Why You Will Succeed What is taught in this class is important? I believe in you. You can Do it. Never Give Up!

Why You Will Succeed What is taught in this class is important? I believe in you. You can Do it. Never Give Up!

Why You Will Succeed What is taught in this class is important? I believe in you. You can Do it. Never Give Up!

Try and figure out the picture beneath the boxes. Raise your hand when you know. You only get one guess. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy

Activity Sheet! First Quiz of the year. Put this as homework due tomorrow in your agenda book. Please take your time. I expect each line to be filled in with a complete thought. I expect it neat and orderly. Please keep guidebook in your 3-ring binder for the year.

Activity Sheet! First Quiz of the year. Put this as homework due tomorrow in your agenda book. Please take your time. I expect each line to be filled in with a complete thought. I expect it neat and orderly. Please keep guidebook in your 3-ring binder for the year.

Activity Sheet! First Quiz of the year. Put this as homework due tomorrow in your agenda book. Please take your time. I expect each line to be filled in with a complete thought. I expect it neat and orderly. Please keep guidebook in your 3-ring binder for the year.

Activity Sheet! First Quiz of the year. Put this as homework due tomorrow in your agenda book. Please take your time. I expect each line to be filled in with a complete thought. I expect it neat and orderly. Please keep guidebook in your 3-ring binder for the year.

Activity Sheet! First Quiz of the year. Put this as homework due tomorrow in your agenda book. Please take your time. I expect each line to be filled in with a complete thought. I expect it neat and orderly. Please keep guidebook in your 3-ring binder for the year.

Activity Sheet! First Quiz of the year. Put this as homework due tomorrow in your agenda book. Please take your time. I expect each line to be filled in with a complete thought. I expect it completed. Bring your journal

Again, Welcome to science, and I look forward to getting to know each of you.

Log into ZcienceClass.com Password: Eagle Click the Welcome Tab Fill out the Google Form Submit your responses. Responses are sent to me. If you do not have internet access, you can use the classroom computer or grab a copy of the form from the student center table. By next Monday complete and turn in your coat of arms homework. A copy of this PowerPoint and instructions how to download a PowerPoint viewer are on ZcienceClass.com (locate on the 8th grade 1st Nine Weeks Week 1 Tab.

Activity! Coat of Arms

Activity! Coat of Arms A Coat of Arms has long been a symbol of a family's identity and values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to represent his family or clan.

Activity! Coat of Arms A Coat of Arms has long been a symbol of a family's identity and values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to represent his family or clan.

Activity! Coat of Arms A Coat of Arms has long been a symbol of a family's identity and values. Originally used to identify warriors dressed in armor, each knight chose symbols and colors to represent his family or clan.

Activity! Coat of Arms Please create a Coat of Arms about yourself to share to the class tomorrow.

Activity! Coat of Arms Please create a Coat of Arms about yourself to share to the class tomorrow. I will first show you how to make your shield and then what needs to go on your shield.

Blank Piece of Paper

Blank Piece of Paper Fold in Half

F O L D

Cut along lines

Cut along lines Unfold

Interests, hobbies, a bit about yourself (Pictures, Cut-Outs, Colors)

My interests are Science, biking, boating, reading, chess, and hiking.

Goals- Hopes and dreams for your future this year and beyond. (Pictures, Cut-Outs, Colors)

To continue to learn in my field, help my students and community and travel.

People who support you in both of the above. (Pictures, cut-outs, colors)

My parents and my family as well as some friends.

How will this class help you in your future? (Text, pictures, cut-outs)

To improve my skills and understanding of the world, career, graduation.

Goals- Hopes and dreams for your future this year and beyond. (Pictures, Cut-Outs, Colors) Interests, hobbies, a bit about yourself (Pictures, Cut-Outs, Colors) How will this class help you in your future? (Text, pictures, cut-outs) People who support you in both of the above. (Pictures, cut-outs, colors)

Coat of Arms Activity! Please answer the following questions in your journal. How will my actions affect my hopes and dreams this year and beyond?

Coat of Arms Activity! Please answer the following questions in your journal. How will my actions affect my hopes and dreams this year and beyond? How will the actions of others affect my coat of arms this year and beyond?

Everyone’s future / hopes and dreams are important to me. I will remember my responsibilities and I hope that you will remember yours.