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Welcome to Mrs. Ashcraft's Classroom
correlated to The First Days of School with page numbers
Procedures and Guidelines
Am I in the right room?
102-105
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Who is this teacher as a person?
Will this teacher treat me fairly?
Yes!Yes!
102, 109-110
What will I be doing this year?
102
How will I be graded?
102
Our Grading Scale
• 93-100% = A
• 85-92% = B
• 75-84% = C
• Grades are calculated on cumulative percentage and are rounded up whenever possible.
Grades Weight
• 50%= Tests, Large Projects
• 20% = Quizzes• 30%=Daily
assignments (in and out of class)
What are the rules in this classroom?
102, 150-157
Mrs. Ashcraft'sClassroom Plan
•Part I - Guidelines
Guideline #1
Be in your assigned seat and working on the assigned Do-Now assignment when the tardy bell rings.
Mrs. Ashcraft’s Daily Do-NowAugust 13, 2014
A. Ferrous iron (Fe2+) B. Oxygen (O2) C. Carbon dioxide (CO2) D. Sulfate (SO42-)
1. The graph below best represents the relationship between concentration and sediment depth for which of the following ions and dissolved gases?
Guideline #2
Bring ALL materials to class and take them with you when you leave. Exception: NOTEBOOKS MUST BE LEFT IN THE CORRECT
TUB IN CLASSROOM.
Guideline #3
Follow directions the first time they are given.
Guideline #4
Treat each person in this room with respect and dignity.
Guideline #5
Follow all procedures and policies as outlined in the OCHS and Owen County Schools handbooks.
Special Guideline
This classroom is a “No Whining Zone”. That means that there will be no whining, for ANY reason.
Everything that I do is in your best interest, so please respect the
“No Whining Zone” this semester.
Following Guidelines will result in . .
• Verbal acknowledgement
• A stress-free learning environment
• A pleasant and orderly classroom atmosphere
Why did I spend weeks planning how we will do EVERYTHING in this classroom?• “I like it that order exists
somewhere even if it shatters near me.” ― Elizabeth Moon, The Speed of Dark
Not Following Guidelines will result in . . .
• 1st
– Warning and documentation
• 2nd
– Action Plan, Parental Contact
• 3rd
– Disciplinary Referral to Hagg
My Action Plan - 159
Guideline or Procedure Infraction notices will be called a Closed-door meeting notice
Lawana Welt – Liberty Middle School
“Closed Door Meeting” Notice Procedure
• Read it
• Sign it
• Keep it until the end
of class
• Turn into your inbox as you leave
Mrs. Ashcraft's Action Plan
1.What’s the problem?
2. What’s causing the problem? (Please list the factors)
3. What plan will you use to solve the problem?
________________ Date _______________________
______________________ Student’s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature
Severe Clause
Any student who uses profanity, fights, damages school property (this includes the property of the teacher and other students), or is disrespectful (as defined by the teacher) will be sent to the office IMMEDIATELY.
Part II=Classroom Procedures
Explain, Rehearse, Reinforce!
175-180
Entering the Room
• Please enter quietly and “punch the clock.”
• Get your notebook out.
• Sit in your seat without moving any desks.
• Complete your “Do Now” assignment.
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When you are tardy . . .
• Enter quietly (if you just signed in). Go to the office, get a tardy slip and return to class (if you are just “late”).
• When you return/enter, place your excuse or tardy paper in your inbox without disrupting class.
• Get your clicker and notebook and get busy.
What is “late” . . .
• “Late” does not just mean you did not make it into the room on time, “Late” also means you have not followed the procedures for entering the room.
• I WILL SEND YOU TO GET A TARDY IF YOU ARE NOT FOLLOWING ENTRY PROCEDURES.
So, again, when you are tardy . . .
• Enter quietly (if you just signed in). Go to the office, get a tardy slip and return to class (if you are just “late”).
• When you return/enter, place your excuse or tardy paper in your inbox without disrupting class.
• Get your clicker and notebook and get busy. It’s ok.
Getting Your Attention
I will . . .
•Raise my hand.
You will . . .
•Raise your hand (everyone)•Look at me•Wait for directions/comments
Paper Heading
•Place on all homework and classwork assignments, including unique number
•Your paper needs the following: your full name, My name and hour, and date in top right corner
•Assignment code bottom middle (on every page)
Professional Behavior & Development• You will be assigned
“professional development” in and out of class [classwork/homework]
• You are responsible for completing this. It is given to help you succeed.
• You are expected to behave professionally
Student Responsibility Card “Pink Slip”If you come unprepared.
Student Responsibility Card “Pink Slip”If you come unprepared.
•Fill it out.
•Sign and date it.
•Turn it in your inbox when you leave.
Technology Procedures• Place technology on silent and FACE DOWN upon sitting
down.• Do not touch it again until wrap-up procedures unless I
indicate you may.• Do not touch another’s technology.• If you have been given permission to move, place your
technology in your hand or pocket. FACE DOWN as soon as you return to your seat (or to a group-work setting)
• If you receive a text while I am teaching-gain my permission to check it (by silently pointing to it) and QUICKLY respond.
• No social media/correspondence, EVER. Period. If I see you on snapchat, twitter, etc. I will immediately remove your technology from your person and turn it into the office at the class break for you to pick up at the end of the school day.
Finish Classwork Early
“What do I do next?”
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Activities• Work on unfinished Chemistry
assignments.
• Read your “choice” magazine (front).
• Work on organizing your notebook.
• Review your notebook.
• Start working on tonight’s
professional development.
• Ask me for a job.
After an Excused Absence • Go to the “Missed a Day” notebook.
• Copy the missed work onto a page in your notebook.
• Get your handouts and schedule any test,
quiz or major project makeup.
• Sign the notebook on day(s) you
missed. Make-up tests and quizzes: In ESL or by Appointment. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO ARRANGE QUIZ/TEST MAKEUP TIMES.
Scheduled Check Out• Please let me know as you enter the
classroom.– I will be in the hall near the door.
• When the office calls, complete your class wrap up procedures and go without disrupting the class.
Turning in Papers (other than notebook)• When I ask for them, place your
paper on the desk next to you.
– Left side
• If/When you receive a paper, place yours on top and continue passing the stack to your left.
• I will come by and collect all stacks.
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Classroom Participation
• I want to hear what you have to say.
• Make all questions and comments relevant to the current discussion.
• If your question is off the topic, write it down and ask later.
• You will receive a participation
each week. I will use “Randomizer”
to determine these.
Moving Around the Room• You must ask permission to keep this a
stress-free environment.
• Do not ask during a classroom discussion unless it is an emergency. You may not go to the bathroom unless you have a doctor’s note—DON’T ASK.
• If you need to sharpen your pencil, simply hold it up and wait for me to nod so you can get up and sharpen it.
Classwork and Getting Help• If you need help and I am teaching or talking, write
down your question and wait until I am finished. Then, raise your hand and quietly wait. CONTINUE WORKING on other parts of the assignment.
• If you are working in a group or independently, utilize the “ask three, then me” rule. Ask three classmates around your area, then me.
• Do your own work. Copying another’s work is not considered “getting help from a classmate,” It is considered copying another’s work. If you give your work to another to be copied, I will deduct points from your work and contact your guardians. This is not an acceptable practice, as it will not help you learn to material.
Class Wrap Up & Dismissal
•Each day, I will post a “wrap it up” activity that you will complete with your clicker. Complete it and STAY SEATED WITH BACKPACKS BESIDE YOU. Stretch arms and legs if you want, but do not get up.
•I dismiss you, not the bell.
•Do not start packing up prior to the bell.
•Wait until I officially dismiss you with: “You were made to make a difference-make it a good one!”
AFTER I Dismiss You:
After I officially dismiss you with“You were made to make a difference-make it
a good one!”
•Collect ALL of your items that you brought with you. You may not leave anything in this room other than your notebook.
•Put your notebook in your tub. YOU MAY NOT TAKE YOUR NOTEBOOK OUT OF THIS CLASSROOM.
•Turn in any paperwork (including pink slips/closed door meetings)
•Hang your clicker on the CORRECT HOOK.
“Special” ProceduresThese will be introduced on an “as needed” basis.
• Notebooks• Library/Media Center• Lab Procedures• Flipped Classroom Procedures• Special guests• Progress Reports• Working Cooperatively• Emergency Procedures• Intercom Announcements• Assemblies• Substitute Teacher
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The End…. Beginning, actually.I thank you in advance
because:• We are going to have a
great year!• You are going to be
successful.
PowerPoint PresentationAs shared by Chelonnda Seroyer
in “Using THE FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL”Adapted for use in the classroom of Katie Ashcraft, Owen County High School, Kentucky
The information presented is correlated to The First Days of School. The page numbers referenced refer to the 4th edition of the book.