Welcome Back, Botany & Environmental Science students -Mrs. Alvarenga & Mrs. Johnston Room 227.

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Welcome Back, Botany & Environmental Science students -Mrs. Alvarenga & Mrs. Johnston Room 227

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Welcome Back,Botany &

Environmental Science students-Mrs. Alvarenga & Mrs.

JohnstonRoom 227

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Meet the Teachers

6th year at JD Graduated from

Judson College with a biology degree

Married. No children, but lots of pets

Loves the outdoors, enjoys reading and knitting.

Mrs. Alvarenga

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Meet the Teachers 5th year at JD Undergraduate

degree from University of Alabama – Roll Tide!

Graduate Degree from Alabama State University – Go Hornets!

Married with three children

Enjoys spending time with family, reading, and word puzzles.

Mrs. Johnston

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Will you be treated Fairly?

Yes! Always! Fair does not always mean equal.

Fair means everyone getting what they need to thrive, not everyone getting the same thing.

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What are the classroom rules? Be Respectful: Be respectful to one

another and to the animals Listen for instructions/direction

Be honest Be Responsible: Be on time

Be prepared (bring supplies to class)

Follow proceduresComplete assignmentsPick up after yourself

Be Resourceful: Be safe (especially during labs)

Know where to get suppliesSee assistance when needed

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What are the classroom rules?

Food and drinks are not allowed in class.Do not talk while a teacher is talkingDo not get up/talk while the teacher is instructing

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What are the consequences?

1. Verbal Warning/Conference with a teacher documented in the discipline log.2. Call/Letter to parent also documented in the discipline log.3. Office Referral accompanied by a copy of discipline log. Severe behavior such as verbal abuse of a teacher, threatening behavior to others, intentional abuse of lab equipment or animals, temper tantrums and deliberate disruption will result in an automatic office referral.

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• No passes will be written to other teachers’ classrooms for any reason.

• You are allowed three bathroom passes per nine weeks.• You will be given a paper pass with a time and

date on it. Return this pass to the teacher when you come back from the restroom.

• You will earn two points bonus on your final exam for each restroom pass you have not used by the end of the semester.

• No passes will be reissued if you lose or forget to return it to the teacher.

• You will not be able to use your pass if administration has advised that no student should be in the hallway.

Passes out of Class

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What will we be doing this year?

Environmental Science Learn about biodiversity Learn about air, water, and soil quality Learn the affect people have on the

environment Learn sustainable practices

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What will we be doing this year?

Botany Learn the economic and ecological uses

of plants Learn major plant structures &

functions Learn plant biochemical processes Learn the phyla of plants Classify plants using a dichotomous key Identify plant tissue types Work in the garden

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How will I be graded?

65% of you average will come from major grades – tests, labs, and projects. If there are more than 4 major grades

for the grading period, I will drop the lowest score.

35% of your average will come from minor grades – homework, worksheets, and bellringers.

All work is graded for accuracy and completion.

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Start of class procedures

1. Get your composition book from the crate and sharpen your pencil.

2. Sit down and begin working on the bellringer.

3. Answer roll.

Daily objectives and activities are listed on the chalkboard under your subject.

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There is little homework in this class. You will have ample time to complete assignments in class.

Use your time wisely. You are graded on YOUR work.

Copying another student’s work is cheating. You will receive a ZERO!!!!

Classwork procedures

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Turn-in Procedures

Write your name, date and period on everything you turn in.

There is a “Work Turn-in Box” located on the shelf by the door. Place assignments in this box as you finish or on your way out unless otherwise instructed.

If you turn in a paper with no name, it will be placed in the “Nameless Paper Graveyard” folder hanging from the bulletin board at the front of the room.

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Testing Procedures

During a test, there is to be no talking, disturbance, or cheating.

If you talk, disrupt or cheat you will receive a ZERO!!!!

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Make-up work procedures

Daily activities and assignments will be recorded in the make up work folder.

It is your responsibility to check for missing assignments. Ask Mrs. Alvarenga if you need a

worksheet. You may get missing notes from a

classmate, or arrange with Mrs. Alvarenga to come get them after school.

Tests must be made up after school. You are responsible for arranging a time with Mrs. Alvarenga

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Turning in late work and make-up work

Students have one week, from the date of their absence, to make up tests and turn in make up work.

Points will be deducted from work that is more than one week late.

Late work will note be accepted after the test has been given for that unit/chapter.

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Can I write on this?

Worksheets given on WHITE paper can be written on.

Handouts given on BLUE paper are part of a classroom set and should NOT be written on.

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Material List• Composition Notebook• Brad folder for leaf collection/ projects

• Colored Pencils• 1 box of tissues/roll of paper towels/ream of paper/or bottle of hand sanitizer.

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Can I have this in class? Per the new MPS cell phone policy, you are

allowed to have your cell phones on campus, but they are to be turned off. You may not use them in the hallways or in class. MP3 players are still contraband items.

You may not use your cell phones or MP3 players in class.

No warnings will be given. If you are caught using a cell phone or listening to music, the items will be taken up, and turned in to the office with an office referral.

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Emergency Procedures

Fire - short repeated rings Make your way down the stairs

and out of the side exit. Stay with the class and be ready for roll call.

Tornado – long continuous rings Make your way down the stairs

and to the right. Sit along the hallway with your classmates. Be aware that it will be crowded and make room for others.