welcome to meet the teacher night! pjh south september 16, 2013
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Welcome to Meet the Teacher
Night!
PJH South September 16, 2013
School Expectatio
ns
GRIT Initiative The board and superintendent goals include an
emphasis on the concept of GRIT Students, teachers, and parents with GRIT
embrace hard work, critical thinking, and difficult challenges.
Grit is defined by leading educational researcher Angela Duckworth as “perseverance and passion for long-term goals.”
Pearland ISD campuses will emphasize grit through a district-wide set of expectations and lessons.
Leading the Diamondback WayBased on the acronym GRIT, the Diamondback Way is a set of guiding principles for Pearland Junior High South students, teachers, staff, and parents:
Give your best effort every day
Real leaders build relationships
Integrity in everything you do
Tenaciously pursue your dreams
Diamondback Expectations These school-wide expectations are posted in every
classroom and various places in the school as a reminder of appropriate behaviors.
S – Safety First
O – Own Your Actions
U – U Make Your Own Choices
T – Treat others like you would want to be treated
H – Have respect for yourself, others and your school
NO BULLYING ZONE
Bullying (including cyber bullying) is strictly prohibited.
Examples: threats, taunting, teasing, name calling, rumor spreading, destruction of property, physical assaults
New link on PJH South webpage to report alleged bullying
Attendance
Our philosophy - students must be present to learn
Encourage your child to strive for perfect attendance
Following an absence, the student or parent must submit a signed parent excuse note or doctor’s note to the attendance office (Mrs. Colchado)the following day.
Make Up Work Students will receive credit for satisfactory
make-up work after an absence Upon returning to class, it is the student’s
responsibility to make arrangements with the teachers for make-up work.
Students have 3 days to complete makeup work.
Students absent for 4 or more days are given one day for each day missed to complete makeup work.
Dress Code Highlights
Jeans are allowed (no rips/tears/holes in jeans, no shorts)
School-approved spirit shirts (PJHS, PHS, DHS, THS) and college/university shirts are allowed
College/University Hoodies are allowed (campus decision)
No SHEER Fabric
.
Academics
Teacher WebpagesTeacher contact information
(phone & e-mail)Teacher conference timeTutorial timesClass assignments and due datesOther resources for course content
Grading Policy Daily Work - 40% Tests/Projects – 60% Daily work includes classroom activities,
homework, quizzes, in-class writing samples, or other in-class activities.
Major Grades include long-term projects, in-class assessments, and tests
At least two daily grades are taken each week At least one major grade is taken every two
weeks Grades are updated in Skyward weekly
South’s Recipe for ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Participate/Ask Questions
NO ZEROSAttend TutoringCorrect tests below 70
Tutorials Morning (8:05 – 8:30 AM) After school (3:45 – 4:15 PM) Tutoring days/times are posted in each
classroom and on each teacher’s webpage
If a teacher is not available for tutoring due to a meeting, coaching assignment, etc., the student may go to any other teacher for tutoring
Tutoring is always recommended but becomes mandatory when a student is failing
Other Academic Supports Computer Lab 1002 - Open each
morning at 8:05 for students who need computer, internet, or printer access to complete homework, projects, Math Apps, etc.
Study Hall - In the cafeteria each morning starting at 8:05
COMING SOON!!! NJHS Peer Tutoring – In the cafeteria study hall area each morning starting at 8:05
ZAP (Zeros Aren’t Permitted)
All assignments are expected to be turned in by the due date designated by the teacher
When a student fails to turn in an assignment on time, the teacher assigns the student to ZAP detention
ZAP detention is Friday from 3:45 – 5:30 PM Students have until Thursday at 12 Noon to turn
in the assignment to avoid ZAP detention A Connect-Ed automated call-out is sent to all
ZAP students parents on Thursday evening. Students who fail to attend or refuse to work in
ZAP will be assigned to ISS the following Monday
Late Work
One day late – 11 points offTwo days late – 20 points offThree+ days late – 30 points off
Students will also be assigned to ZAP to complete the assignment
If your child fails a class…
No pass, no play for extra-curricular activities
Mandatory TutoringNot allowed to attend games after school
Promotion RequirementsTo be promoted from one grade level to
the next, a student must attain an overall average of 70 or above for the year in all courses taken.
In addition, 8th grade students must pass STAAR Reading and Math (Student Success Initiative)
Advisory&
Lunch
What is Advisory?Monday Tuesday Wednesda
yThursday Friday
Daily D-BackStudy Hall
Daily D-BackMath Academic Vocabulary
Daily D-BackSocial Studies Academic Vocabulary
Daily D-BackScience Academic Vocabulary
Daily D-BackStudy Hall
• Students are assigned to an advisor teacher on their academic team. Advisory meets after 6th period.
• Student planners will be checked daily by the Advisory teacher
• Students view Daily D-Back video announcements and participate in academic vocabulary, study hall, character building, or STAAR remediation activities.
LunchParents may add money to their child’s
lunch account or apply for free or reduced lunch from the Pearland ISD webpage.
Click on the PARENT ONLINE icon
Click on the FREE or REDUCED LUNCH icon
Mobile Learning&
BYOD
Mobile LearningStudents will see this poster in every classroom.
Red light means wireless devices will not be used, and should remain out of sight.
Yellow light means wireless devices might be used. Devices should be face down on the desk or out of sight.
Green light means wireless devices will be used. Devices should be turned on and on the corner of the desk awaiting teacher instructions.
Rules of device use: Devices are to be silenced and
put away unless given permission to use it by district personnel.
Devices should be charged prior to bringing to school.
Students must log in and use the Pearland ISD filtered wireless network during the school day and only use their own account and login.
Students should secure their devices at all times. The school is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged property.
Please return the electronic device form to your child’s advisory teacher.
Student Incentives
“Catch Them Doing Well”
Gold Criteria
1. 90 - 100% in every course
2. ONE absence or less in
each class period for the 9
weeks
3. No discipline referrals
4. No teacher or school
detention
RCR – RIGHT CHOICE RALLY
The RCR is a celebration of the academic success from each grading period. Students participate in team chants and cheers,
there are teacher-student team competitions, team awards, and trophies.
Individual awards are given to students from each team
Right Choice Rallies reward those students who are making the right choices every day… we celebrate our academic success and recognize those students who set a good example for others.
Parents of RCR Award winners are invited to attend
Ms. Johnson’s8th Grade Science
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.pearlandisd.org/webpages/ajohnson
Phone: 281-727-1500
Conference Time: 10:30-11:10
•Contact Information
•Enrichment Hours
Tues. 8:05 - 8:34Wed. 8:05 - 8:34Thur. 3:45-4:15
Additional times by appointment
•Grading Policy
Major grade: Quizzes, tests, (some) labs, projects (60%)
Daily grade: Guided practice, homework (40%) “Practice Helps Prepare”
*Science Lab journal REQUIRED*
Term 1--• Lab Safety and Scientific
inquiry• Chemistry
• Atomic structure• Periodic table (reactivity)
• Chemical Formulas, Reactions, and Equations
Term 2--• Stars & Galaxies• Seasons• Moon phases & Tides• Force and Motion
•Semester 1 overview
Are being taught accelerated curriculumLess time to get the “Basics”More time to extend teaching to higher level
State Level--Connect Valence electrons----to Reactivity
PreAP—Connect Valence electrons----to Reactivity--- to Bonding
Pre-AP students…
Regular vs. PreAP Science classes…
•Things We Could Use More of
Dry erase markers (pretty please)
Zip lock bags (sandwich sized)
ENRICHMENT HOURS
Monday 8:05 – 8:34
Thursday 8:05 – 8:34
Wednesday/Friday (I will have some weeks. Will be told to students every week)
• No afternoon during Volleyball season.
If I am not available for some reason, students can see Mrs. Evans, or Mrs. Devillier.
•WARM-UP: Review of prior week’s Math Apps
•I WILL STATEMENT/AGENDA: Main objective and assignment
•DISCUSS PRIOR NIGHT’S HW: To clear any confusion before moving forward
•INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK: Notes, class work/examples
•HOMEWORK: This will be assigned ALMOST EVERY DAY!
•ABSENT FOLDER: Missing work, notes, and extra copies
CLASS ROUTINE AND PROCEDURES
•Your child will have a weekly online assignment posted to Skyward –These assignments are district prepared spiral reviews designed to help prepare for the STAAR test.
•Assignment window: Wed at 8am – Tues at midnight
•I will post a PDF file every Wednesday for students that fail to complete assignment on Skyward during the assigned week, or need to do corrections. These are due NO LATER than Friday of that same week.
MATH APPS
•Your child can obtain a textbook by contacting Ms. Tucker in the Assistant Principal’s office.
•Your child can access an online version of their textbook by following the link on my teacher webpage.
TEXTBOOKS
•Most grades will be posted over the weekend and returned to students Monday.
•Students may correct all assignments and test for up to a 70. Students have 3 days to make corrections after paper is returned.
CORRECTIONS AND GRADES
MS. MOSE READING
EMAIL INFORMATION
[email protected] - please make note of the additional c in
my email. - my mother and sister also work for the
school district and we have the same initials.
READING INFORMATION
STUDENTS WHERE GIVEN LITERARY TERM/ELEMENTS THAT THEY WILL SEE YEAR ROUND. THEY ARE EXPECTED TO UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THE WORD AS WELL AS PROVIDE AN EXAPLE. STUDENTS WILL SEE THIS INFORMATION ON TEST AS WELL AS IN THE READINGS WE WILL BE COVERING.
BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES
RAYMOND’S RUN (BOTH) SCARLET IBIS (BOTH) THAT WAS THEN THIS IS NOW (REG) FAHRENHEIT 451(AP) MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAMS
(BOTH) KNIGHT (BOTH) THE PEARL (OUTSIDE READING AP)
CLASS MATERIAL
FOLDER OR BINDER SPIRAL OR COMPOSITION
NOTEBOOK HIGH-LIGHTERS
TUTORING
MONDAY AND TUESDAY AM AFTER SCHOOL BY APPOINTMENT
CLUBS AND SPONSERS
CROSS COUNTRY TRACK & FIELD STEP CLUB
• Objective: To prepare the students to become participating and contributing
members of our constitutional democracy.• Materials: Spiral and writing utensil• Tutorials: Tuesday and Friday: 8:05-8:33
Thursday: 3:45-4:30• Webpage: This is an important tool with the following resources
Course calendar Copies of assignments will be posted A version of the textbook Extra credit assignments Links to helpful webpages
Melissa Clark U.S. History
Ms. Hubbell’s English / Writing
ClassMorning Tutoring:Tuesdays & Fridays
After School Tutoring: Tuesdays
Course DescriptionEighth grade students are able to select and use different forms of writing for specific purposes such as to inform, analyze, or entertain.
Students produce final, error-free pieces of written composition on a regular basis.
Eighth grade students present oral and written reports, including presentations strengthened by visuals and media.
Materials• Spiral/composition book• Workbook (provided)• Loose notebook paper• Pens/pencils• Highlighters• USB storage device (optional)
Assignments
• Grammar Activities– Parts of Speech (nouns, verbs, etc.)– Phrases and Clauses– Punctuation & Capitalization– Sentence Structure
Assignments• Writing Projects
– Essays– STAAR Open Ended Response Questions– Creative Writing– Poetry– Drama/Plays– Research Projects
Online Assignments• Vocabulary
– Knowsys Vocabulary – 5 Online Assignments every week– Each assignment should take about 5 min.– Open on Friday, Close Thursday night– Quizzes Friday
Regular English Classes• Most work will be completed in class.
• Homework will only be assigned if classwork is not finished during the class period.
• Online Knowsys Vocab. – 5 activities a week– 8th grade level words
Advanced Classes• Most of the actual writing will be done at home
and brought into class.
• Written homework will be assigned once a week.
• Extra class time will be spent on intense grammar instruction and upper level writing prompts.
• Online Knowsys Vocab. – 5 activities a week– SAT level words
Please feel free to contact me any time!