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MYP English 2015-2016
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Welcome! Class Introduction Syllabus Overview Discussion on Class Expectations
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Ms. Christensen Travel (Ireland, Italy, South Korea… all over the United States) LOVE Harry Potter Girls Basketball Coach – Come Try Out IB Senior Teacher A Resource in this building! clchristense@cps.edu
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Table Mates Introduce yourself! o What elementary school did you come from? o What class do you think will be your favorite? Why? o What class do you think will be your least favorite? Why? o What do you like to read?
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Course Description The IB- MYP classroom is guided by three concepts: holistic learning, intercultural awareness and communication. In this course, we will investigate how knowledge is interrelated and show an appreciation for human experience as well as use language as a means of communication. These concepts combined with the IB Learner Profile will help you become international minded and prepare you to become an informed citizen of the world.
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN!!! to take a stand on issues and speak effectively in public to respect what is “right” in others even if it is not “right” for you to reflect on your reading, writing, and overall learning process to become better readers of literature to develop effective critical thinking skills to improve your writing skills by exploring the many facets of language to listen actively and artfully to yourself and others
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Learner Profile! Open-Minded Caring Risk-Takers Balanced Reflective Inquirers Knowledgeable Thinkers Communicators
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Academic Expectations Understand and comment on the language, content, and structure of what you read Use language to narrate, describe, analyze, explain, argue, persuade, inform, entertain, and express feelings Express an informed personal response to literary and non-literary texts Focus on Topic Development, Organization, Fluency and Conventions of standard English grammar, usage and mechanics
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Class Format Grammar Mondays Free Reading Half Days o Sept 23 o Oct 21 o Nov 4 o Dec 2 o Jan 13, 27 o Feb 17 o March 16 o April 27 o May 11 Work that revolves around the Common Core and MYP/IB skills
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Grading Policy Formative Tasks 35%: homework, informal quizzes, reading journals, drafts, re-writes, entrance/exit tickets/ learning/reading responses, class activities Summative Tasks 50%: standards- based tests and quizzes, midterms, finals, performance-based assessments, final essays Work Habits 15% Engagement, Accountability and Cooperative Learning
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Materials Notebook – Used ONLY for this class Highlighter/Colored Pencils Post-it Notes Writing Utensils – Pens/Pencils
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Amundsen Website Amundsenhs.org ALL assignments/notes are available on website. So if you miss class, you must check this site. You are always responsible for all material
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Questions? Any questions or comments yet?!?!?!??
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Expectations Non-Negotiable Cell Phones Dress Codes Hall Sweeps Grading Policy Amundsen Rules and Expectations AHS
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Expectations Negotiable… o What should the expectations be in THIS classroom? What should I expect from you? What should you expect from me? What should you expect from your classmates? Take a few minutes and brain storm a list….
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As a group… Discuss what you came up with… Make a list of the MOST important points you want to see in our class expectations I will take your opinion into serious account – RESULTS TOMORROW!!!! Note Taker - ______________________ Discussion Leader - ______________________
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