Post on 26-Dec-2015
Family and Consumer ScienceThe goal of 8th Grade Family and Consumer Science is to provide all students with an introduction to the Family and Consumer Science Career Pathways.
Family and Consumer SciencePathways are:
Nutrition and Food ServiceCulinary Arts
Consumer ServicesInterior and Fashion DesignFamily, Community, and Global LeadershipEarly Childhood EducationTeaching as a Profession
Family and Consumer ScienceIn this course, you will experience a variety of activities that will promote self-awareness, leadership, developmental skills needed to achieve personal goals relating to family, home, career, and community
Start of Class Procedure
•Line up outside door, stand quietly until invited in•Collect your folder and spiral notebook•Music will begin to play•Sit down, grab your pencil and spiral, and copy down whatever is being projected on screen•You will have until the music stops•When the music stops, class begins•Please!! No talking or off-task behaviors! We have a lot to do each day!
Classroom Routine
Take care of restroom and water before class.
Be on time and in your seat.Collect your folder as you come in, be in
your seat, get your warm up DONE quicklyParticipate.Clean up.Be quiet during presentations.Keep personal items, food, and drinks put
away.
CONSEQUENCESFOR BREAKING CLASS RULES
1. Student/Teacher Conference 2. Call Home
3. After-school Detention
4. Parent Conference
5. Administration Referral
The FACS ClassroomThings in this classroom can hurt you, it is
VITAL that you follow safety procedures AT ALL TIMESSharp thingsHot thingsPointy thingsWet, sticky, slippery, gooey, messy thingsMachines with moving parts things
Failure to follow safety rules earns an AUTOMATIC call home and/or referral to Administration
Unit 1: FCS8-FCGL1: Family, Community, and Leadership
Students will demonstrate teamwork, leadership skills, and knowledge to become leaders in the family, workplace, and community
Unit 1: FCS8-FCGL1: Family, Community, and Leadership
a) Identify the elements of an environment that encourages and respects the ideas, perspectives, and contributions of all group members
b) Discuss community and civic responsibilities, volunteerism, volunteer management and recognition, and social services
c) Analyze the characteristics of persons who are valued leaders and citizens in the community
d) Develop a project that demonstrates leadership skills
Who am I? Bingo
Find others in the classroom that fit each of these categories
Your name MUST be in the same box on THEIR sheet!
NO DUPLICATE NAMES!!
What is Parlipro?
It is a set of parliamentary laws used for conducting business at meetings and public gatherings.
History of ParliproStarted in the early English Parliaments.European settlers brought it to America.In 1876 Henry Robert published a manual on
Parliamentary Law. Book Roberts Rules of OrderThis book is still used by clubs, organizations,
other groups of today as standard meeting order.
Why is Parliamentary Procedure Important?
It can be adapted to fit any organization.Allows everyone to be heard and have their
say without confusion.Democratic ruleFlexibility (compromise & change)Protection of rightsA fair hearing for everyone
Order of Business (Agenda)1. Opening Ceremony and/or Call to Order 2. Minutes from the previous meeting are read.3. Officer Reports are given.4. Special Committees (temporary)/ Special
Orders5. Unfinished Business 6. Committee Reports 7. New Business8. Announcements/Closing Ceremony9. Adjournment10. Entertainment/Recreation/Refreshments
How do members have their say?
Make MotionsVote on MotionsTypes of Motions
Present Motions (“I motion we sell Brownies”)
Second Motion (“I second that”) agree
Debate Motion (you give your opinions)
I motion to… In my
opinion…
I secondthat…
5 General Types of MotionsMain Motion – introduces subjects to be
considered (I move that we purchase a camera.)
Subsidiary Motions – these change or affect how the main motion is handled (voted on before the main motion)
Privileged Motions – these concern important matters not related to pending business (I move we adjourn.)
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5 General Types of MotionsIncidental Motions – questions that arise
from other motions (I move to suspend the rules for the purpose of…)
Motions that Bring a Question Again Before the Assembly – asking for people to reconsider decision before it’s made final. (I move to reconsider.)
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What is Parliamentary What is Parliamentary Procedure and why is it Procedure and why is it
important to me?important to me?
FCS8-FCGL1
Call to Order Minutes from
Previous Meeting
Officer Reports Given
Special Committee
sUnfinished Business
Committee Reports
New Business
Closing Ceremo
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Refreshments
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Subsidiary Motions
Incidental Motions
Privileged Motions
Main Motion
Types of
Motions
Motions that Bring a Question Again
AgendasAgendas are listings or guides of what will
be discussed, what the members and attending public can expect to happen at the meeting (topics, etc.)
Just as YOUR school agenda SHOULD control how and what you will and should do – so too does the Agenda for a meeting!
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A Few QuestionsIs it in order? (Does it relate to the part of
the agenda we are on at that time?)May I interrupt the speaker? There are
times when it is ok because the motion is so important to the matter.
Do I need a second? Usually YESIs it debatable? You have the right to
debate most motions.
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A Few More Questions!
Can it be Amended? Some motions can be changed by striking out or inserting words.
What vote is needed? Majority most times. (2/3 vote when it concerns your rights)
Can it be reconsidered? Some motions can be debated again to give members a chance to change their minds. The motion to reconsider has to come from the winning side.
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How do I present My Motion?1. Obtain the floor. Wait your turn,
rise, say “Mr. (or Madam) President, then you give your name. Then the president recognizes you by repeating it.
2. Make your Motion stay on subject, avoid personal attacks, keep it positive – I motion we DO this (rather than using DO NOT)
3. Wait for your second (Another member says “I second that motion.”)
How Do I Present My Motion4. The chair (president) states your motion
and says (“It is moved and seconded that we…..) If there is no second your motion will not be voted on or considered.
5. You can expand your motion.6. The Chair Poses the question.
Methods of Voting continuedA motion to Lay it On the Table
Postpone temporaryA motion to postpone indefinitely
Postpone forever
Taps of a GavelSingle Tap – members are to be seated,
after adjournment, after you have voted on a business item
Two Taps – call meeting to orderThree Taps – members stand during
ceremoniesSeries of sharp taps – restore order (get
attention)