Write your name on the front and back. Decorate it to represent you!

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Write your name on the front and back. Decorate it to represent you! Welcome to Farm to Table! You’re here and that’s what I love about you!! Take a name tag from the front table. Take it to where you wish to sit today. Fold it in half with the writing on the inside Write your name on the front and back. Decorate it to represent you!

Mrs. Gray

What do you know about Mrs. Gray? Married 36 years to Dan who just retired this year

Two children, both boys (Jacob and Henry) aged 28 and 30 Two “bonus daughters: called Shawna and Ruth

First grandchild due November 16 (Benjamin Lloyd)

Hobbies: gardening, reading, paper and other crafts, knitting and crocheting, hiking

I LOVE Christmas

Now it’s time to take some notes. There will be a quiz.

What to bring to class Your cook book Paper Writing instrument Necessary supplies for current project Your brain Your best attitude

I have only One Rule! Be Respectful

In this class we will: Cook Garden (when we get our garden back) Crafts

How many strategies do they try?

And now how many strategies?

Beginning of Class Come in quietly. Grab your warm up from the front table if there. Sometimes it will be on the screen. Be in your seat, with all supplies, ready to work when then bell rings. Begin work on the warm up quietly when the bell rings.

Seating

Today there is no seating chart. There will be a seating chart next class. Look for your name tent. Remain in your seat during warm up. Remain in your seat during instruction.

Responding to Me When I need your undivided attention, I will raise my hand and say, “Class.” Immediately freeze in place. Turn and face me. Be ready to listen. Let’s practice!

Don’t be Tardy (but if you are)

I close the door as the bell rings. If you are outside, you are tardy. Go to the office and get a tardy slip. Knock politely on my door. Hand me the tardy slip Join class with as little disruption as possible.

Assignment expectations Make sure the holes are on the left side. On the right side, put your name, date and assignment Write neatly. Use the lines Show your work.

Turning things in Sometimes I collect everyone’s paper at once. Otherwise, do NOT hand them to me. I will set them down and lose them. Really. Put them in the correct section of the turn in tray. (Behind the label.)

Food, Beverages and Other Distractions

Unless I provide it, there is to be no food in this classroom. Water bottles (with water only) are allowed. No other beverages. Cell phones only with permission If I notice it, it is a distraction and I will do something about it. No hats, hoods, ear buds. Cell phones with permission.

If you are absent…

Don’t be. Every day you are absent in this class is actually missing two days! If you must, check www.mapletonmrsgray.weebly.com for what you missed. I put copies of any handouts you missed in the Algebra folder on the corner of my desk. Borrow a friend’s INB to get caught up.

Language We will speak respectfully. If you wouldn’t say something to (or about) your best friend, you aren’t to say it to (or about) yourself or anyone else. Please use the Lord’s name with care.

End of class The school has handily supplied a bell to tell me that it’s time to dismiss. Please stay in your seat until I dismiss you.

Grades

Half of your grade is based on participation. This includes: Coming prepared Using class time wisely Behaving respectfully The other half of your grade is based on projects. You will be given a rubric for each project. To receive an A on a project, you must show evidence of extra care.