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Team 7C Hobart Hurricanes

Team 7C Hobart Hurricanes. “ Hurricane Season Ahead ”. Tonight’s Agenda Meet the 7C Team Teachers Team Philosophy and Student Expectations Curriculum Overview Late/Absent Work Policy Answer Questions

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Team 7C Hobart Hurricanes

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  1. Team 7C Hobart Hurricanes “Hurricane Season Ahead”

  2. Tonight’s Agenda • Meet the 7C Team Teachers • Team Philosophy and Student Expectations • Curriculum Overview • Late/Absent Work Policy • Answer Questions • Please note that due to legal and privacy concerns, we are unable to discuss any individual student/parent concerns tonight. If there is something specific to your child that you need to discuss please e-mail the teacher individually.

  3. 7C Team Philosophy • Welcome to Junior High! • Goal: Teach STUDENTS to be responsible for themselves, NOT PARENTS or TEACHERS • Students should take ownership of their grades and learning • Take initiative and become self advocates • “My mom wants to know why I’m missing 3 assignments…” • Teachers and parents set high expectations, develop relationships • Team support, open communication

  4. Team Philosophy • Students may struggle with additional responsibility and that is OK and healthy. • Adjusting to junior high can be a challenge and you may see changes in grades, behavior, work ethic, and attitude. • This is a time for growth.

  5. Class Information Success Procedures for Students and Parents • Use your agenda and write all homework down daily. • Check Infinite Campus for any missing assignments Check the absent work box if you were absent for class work, homework, or handouts. • Come in to tutoring to discuss missing assignments, notes, handouts, grade checks, or for extra help. • Use the school website to email teachers if you have questions. • Sign up for Remind Announcements

  6. Late work policy • Santan Junior High To better serve our student’s educational needs and prepare them to meet future expectations of high school, Santan Junior High will adhere to the following late work policy: 1 Day late 25% off 2 Days late 50% off 3 or more days late 0% Teacher discretion will be exercised for large projects/assignments and for work that cannot be made up (examples: labs, warm-ups, in-class assignments/lectures).

  7. Late work continued IEP and 504 Students with documented time extension or students with special circumstances may turn in a late assignment with teacher discretion up until the last week of the quarter. Make-up work due to an absence: The team will adhere to the current district make- up policy, in which students have a day to make up work for each day they were absent.

  8. Miss Gardner Math

  9. Daily communication: Agenda – in class activities, assignments and homework. Reminder of upcoming assessments and school activities.

  10. Graduated from Northern Arizona University- Bachelors in Education, Masters in Curriculum and Instruction, Masters in Educational Leadership. • This is my 22nd year teaching. I’ve taught 5th – 8th Grade. • Native Arizonan

  11. 7th Grade Math Curriculum • Ratios and Proportional Relationships • The Number System • Expressions and Equations • Geometry • Statistics and Probability

  12. Honors Math Curriculum ( 8th grade Mathematics) • The Number System • Expressions and Equations • Functions • Geometry • Statistics and Probability

  13. Math Homework . • Given out M, T, W, TH • Usually 10- 15 minutes to work on it in class • Whatever isn’t finished in class should be finished at home. • Checked daily in class. • Allowed to correct all missed problems. • Turn in on Mondays.

  14. Quizzes • Review for quizzes/Tests in class • Quiz corrections are available • Majority of the Math Grade is from Quizzes/Assessments.

  15. Mr. Turnbow - Social Studies  This is my 7th year teaching and my second year at SJHS.I received my Bachelors in Secondary Education from Arizona State University in 2013. This year Arizona updated the state standards for Middle Grades Social Studies. We are going to be covering lots of new material!

  16. Social Studies - First Quarter • Historical Skills, Processes, and Geography • Forms of Government • Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment

  17. Second Quarter • Revolutions: American, French, Haitian, Latin American

  18. Third Quarter • Industry & Labor • Imperialism • WWI • Global Depression

  19. Fourth Quarter • WWII • Cold War • Global Conflicts • Current Events

  20. In Mr. Turnbow’sclass your child’s grade is determined on Infinite Campus through the means of Assignments and Assessments. Assessments will usually take the form of tests, quizzes, and projects. The bulk of their assignment grades are made up through the completion of classwork.  Sound organization is taught throughout and it is my hope that upon leaving 7th grade that your child’s 8th grade and High School teachers will experience the benefits of an established foundation in organizational skills. 

  21. Tutoring ScheduleStarts at 8:15 Day Teacher Room Monday Turnbow 19 Tuesday None (meetings) Wednesday Gardner 20 Thursday Pysher 82 Friday Tankersley 21 Lunch We don’t normally tutor during lunch- we all need a break including the students.

  22. Rich Pysher Science

  23. Class Routines Daily: Weekly: Students will complete a reflection of their learning. They will also record a current class score by accessing Infinite Campus. Signed by parents as a form of school-to-home communication. • Students will complete an agenda entry for the day • Students will also complete a “warm-up” activity. • Finally, students will complete a “cool-down” activity

  24. Classroom Expectations • Respect teachers & peers • Teamwork is key • Listen to all instructions • Stay engaged • Work hard • Have fun • Backpacks under counters • Clean up!!!!

  25. 7th Grade Science • The curriculum is Integrated Science…. • We study a little bit of several areas of science. • It is my goal that somewhere along the line, your child develops a love for science and looks forward to future courses in high school and college…..

  26. 1st Quarter – Lab Safety, Metric System, & Geology Geology includes: • Layers of the Earth • Plate Tectonics : Pangaea, plate boundaries, resulting landforms, etc. • Earthquakes • Volcanoes • Weathering, erosion & deposition • Rocks & minerals • Fossils

  27. 2nd Quarter - Space • Earth’s movement and position relative to other space objects • Seasons • Constellations • Phases of the moon • Ocean tides • Eclipses

  28. 3rd Quarter - Ecology • Food chains & webs • Niche of organisms • Predator-prey relationships • Population sizes • Interactions of humans with the environment

  29. 4th Quarter - Health • Sun exposure • Peer Pressure • Health behaviors • Decision-making • Self-esteem

  30. Technology • Santan has gone wi-fi! • Please read, sign, and return the CUSD Bring Your Own Technology Responsible Use policy. • Students will not be allowed to use any personal electronic device without having this form on file.

  31. Ms. Tankersley Language Arts

  32. Ms. Tankersley • Welcome! • This is my 20 year of teaching, 7th year in Language Arts • I graduated from Colorado State with a Psychology Degree and ASU with a Masters in Education.

  33. Ms. Tankersley • Originally from Denver, Colorado • Have 3 daughters 26, 21, and 16 • Enjoy traveling, spending time with family, and reading great books.

  34. 7th grade ELA curriculum • Reading literature • Literary elements • Poetry (reading, writing, analyzing) • Classroom novels/independent novels • Short stories/articles • Reading informational text • Research, citing sources, finding textual evidence • Writing • The writing process-narrative, expository, argument, descriptive • Speaking and listening • Engaging in group discussion, presenting assignments • Language • Grammar, conventions of standard English, Latin and Greek roots, academic vocabularyanguage.

  35. Grades based on: • Daily classwork • Tests/Quizzes • Writing Assignments • ELA notebook checks • Novel activities

  36. ELA Homework • Unfinished work from class • Study for tests • Novel activities • PUT THE PHONE DOWN!!! All students should read 2+ hours weekly!

  37. 7th Grade Literature… 7th Grade Language Arts • The Outsidersby S.E. Hinton • My Perspective Text New ELA adoption series • District committee is in the process of revising our approved novel list. Next novel choice to announced at a later date. HONORS 7th Grade Language Arts • The Outsidersby S.E. Hint • My Perspective Text New ELA adoption series • District committee is in the process of revising our approved novel list. Next novel choice to announced at a later date.

  38. Additional ELA information • Students expected to read 2 novels per quarter. • Two research projects-1st Quarter, 3rd Quarter • Students can bring phones/tablets to use in class for reading and research with permission. • Students can come in for tutoring to make up tests or do retakes.

  39. Thank You for coming! • You are a valuable part of your child’s education! • Please contact me with any concerns, questions, or suggestions. • We are honored to work with such great kids! • Email: Tankersley.megan@cusd80.com

  40. Questions?

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