Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJonas May Modified over 9 years ago
1
Welcome to Mrs. Bond-Jackson’s Class Monday, August 20, 2007
2
Introduce Yourself! My name is………(no nicknames please!) When I was ….. (pick an age), I ….(something surprising or interesting) You might not believe this but I…. (make it interesting but not too personal)
3
Word of the Day obsequious
4
Values Clarification What is the value of a human life? A foot? An eye? A brain?
5
Bioethics “The Missing Shoe”
6
One hundred years from now it will not matter What kind of car I drove, What kind of house I lived in, How much I had in the bank account, Or what my clothes looked like. But the world will be a better place because I was important in the life of a child. Harry Wong Ms R. Bond-Jackson
7
Prescription for Success Students should follow The Knight’s Code and The Broward County Code of Student Conduct Additionally…
8
”Does thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of.” Ben Franklin Attend class everyday Arrive on time for class Prepare to remain in class 90 minutes Use class time wisely Refrain from off-topic discussions Keep socializing to a minimum Be seated before the tardy bell sounds Remain seated until dismissal bell sounds Request passes for emergencies only
9
“ Time is money” Ben Franklin If nature calls then go you must! Sign the pass log on my desk Take the laminated pass beside the log Use the nearest facility (bldg 300 only) Get back ASAP Do not stop to meet friends Do not take a detour to see counselors, coaches, administrators, etc. Do not use your cell phone in bathroom When you return….. Sign in on the pass log Return the pass to my desk Take your seat quietly
10
Maintain Self-Control Respect the viewpoints of your classmates Do not become angry or upset. Wait your turn to speak When the going gets tough relax and breathe deeply. Leaving class without permission is a referral offense. If you become angry or upset and feel you must leave, go directly to your administrators office.
11
Take Self-Inventory What knowledge do you hope to gain from this class? What are your plans for the future? How will this class help you to accomplish those goals? Remember: You will get out of your classes exactly what you put into them.
12
Communicate Concerns If you have a concern that you feel is not being addressed see me immediately after class or ask your parent to call ASAP Do not allow small concerns to become large problems which may interfere with your academic progress. If a question arises that only concerns your assignment/grades, please see me after class or write a note on the assignment and place it on my desk in the “in-box”
13
Respect School Property Safeguard equipment even when technology presents a challenge!
14
Want Good Grades?
15
Participate in Class Discussions
16
Tests Essays Reports Quizzes Projects Power Point Presentations Present your best work!
17
Share your Ideas Every student has something important to share. I’d love to hear your ideas! Participate in class discussions Teachers also learn from my their students everyday!
18
“Coming together is a beginning, Keeping together is progress, Working together is success.” Henry Ford Collaborate Communicate Cooperate
19
Fill Your Prescription OR…
20
“Folks who never do any more than they get paid for, never get paid for any more than they do.” Elbert Hubbard …Y ou might receive bad news! :
21
“What you do today may determine what you can do with your future tomorrow!” Ms Bond-Jackson Did you receive your college acceptance letter?
22
Accept Responsibility “A sign of wisdom and maturity is when you come to terms with the realization that your decisions cause your rewards and consequences. You are responsible for your life, and your ultimate success depends on the choices you make”. Dennis Waitley
23
“Keep in mind that neither success nor failure is ever final” Roger Babson
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.