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Mrs. A. Mortimer Learning Goal: As a result of tonight’s presentation, you will know the policies, procedures, and expectations of this course.
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Introduction NA Graduate Clarion University of PA Elementary Education and Early Childhood Education Gannon University of PA Curriculum and Instruction Carson Middle School North Allegheny resident
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Concepts to Explore Physical Geography (Chapters 1 – 3) A Geographer’s World Planet Earth Climate, Environment, and Resources Human Geography (Chapter 4) The World’s People Latin America (Chapters 7 – 11) Mexico Central America and the Caribbean Caribbean South America Atlantic South America Pacific South America Map and Globe Skills Direction and Hemispheres Latitude/Longitude Time Zones Maps related to current unit Current Events
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Online Textbook Textbooks can be viewed online Computer Lab to explore features Students given username & password on label in assignment book Username = na(student number) Password = student number Can also access English textbook Website = http://my.hrw.comhttp://my.hrw.com
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Graded Items/Grading Scale Warm-ups Class Activities Homework Quizzes Tests Projects Extra credit may be built into various activities. 90 – 100% = A 80 – 89% = B 70 – 79% = C 60 – 69% = D 59% or below = E The points earned for each assignment will be added together and divided by the total number of points possible in order to determine the student’s percentage for the grading period.
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Accessing Grades Access using the NA Student Data Portal The following codes will be used when entering grades: 0: The student attempted to complete the assignment but earned zero points. M: The student did not complete the assignment, and he/she may not turn it in for credit. X: The student is exempt from completing the assignment, and it will not affect his/her grade.
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Items to Discuss Assignment Book/Board Daily Warm-up Daily Agenda Where in the World is Mrs. Mortimer?
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Assignment Book/Board Required to keep track of assignments Given time during class Marker Board most reliable source Website updated when changes occur
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Warm-up Students given warm-up packet Required to answer every question assigned Should not work ahead Respond to approximately 1 question daily Information discussed as class Random collections occur for points
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Learning Goal(s): As a result of this lesson, I will understand the policies and procedures of this course. Learning Activities: 1. Complete Warm-up Question #2 2. Review warm-up question #2/Organize packet 3. Learning Goal(s)/Agenda/Assignment Book 4. Check signed syllabus 5. Discuss plan for upcoming days (Team Day) 6. Distribute textbook/Discuss/Distribute textbook label - Bring to class according to sign/get covered 7. Distribute Textbook Scavenger Hunt/Complete *Record textbooks Useless Fact: The average person blinks 15,360 times per day (16 blinks per minute for a 16 hour day).
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Where in the World is Mrs. Mortimer? Students given clue at start of week Search for answer online Answer and name on ticket 1 winner drawn/class period end of week
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Homework Policy First semester Completed on-time = full credit Turned in 1 day late = ½ credit No credit will be given beyond 1 day late Second semester All work must be turned in on assigned due date to receive credit.
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Absence Procedures Form filled out Upon return pick up missed work from assigned location Make-up = number of days absent See me at anytime for assistance Homework Hotline = 2 or more days of absence (412) 369-5454 * on website Vacation Form
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