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Mrs. Hyde

Mrs. Hyde. 7 th Grade English Language Arts and Reading. Rule #1. No talking during announcements!. All About Me. Born and raised in Beaumont My birthday is October 19 th Graduate of Hardin-Jefferson High School Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature from the University of Houston

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Mrs. Hyde

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  1. Mrs. Hyde 7th Grade English Language Arts and Reading

  2. Rule #1 • No talking during announcements!

  3. All About Me • Born and raised in Beaumont • My birthday is October 19th • Graduate of Hardin-Jefferson High School • Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature from the University of Houston • I have two sons: Jamison (6 ) and Finn (almost 3) • This will be my 8th year to teach and my 1st year at Henderson. • My favorite movie is Thelma and Louise. • My favorite book is The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. • My favorite children’s book is Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems. • In my spare time I like to spend time with my boys, clean, and read.

  4. Be Professional • Be on time • Be in dress code • Use professional language • Be prepared with your supplies • Be on task at all times • Look and be attentive, sit up straight • Keep your hands to yourself

  5. My Pet Peeves • Grooming while in class (brushing your hair or putting on make-up) • Having food or drinks in the classroom • Behavior that is not gentleman-like or lady-like • Sleeping or having your head down • I simply DO NOT tolerate sleeping. Students who sleep will stand by their desk. • If you don’t feel well, go to the nurse. • If your boyfriend/girlfriend just broke up with you or you are having family issues, talk to me about it. I will usually let you be secluded and write in your journal that day.

  6. Cell Phone/Electronic Device Policy • Cell Phones are not allowed to be used in the classroom. • Definitions of cell phone use: • Texting (anyone, including your mom) • Talking • Ringing • Vibrating • “Looking at the time” • Playing games -During certain projects I will allow RESEARCHING on smart phones, but you must always ASK! -iPads are allowed in my classroom at all times except when you lose your privilege by using it to do something not pertaining to class.

  7. Cell Phone Policy cont… • Simply turn it OFF before you enter my room. Exceptions: - We are in a crisis situation. Examples of what IS a crisis: Your life is in danger or, maybe, you accidently left your curling iron on this morning before you got on the bus and your whole house could burn down. ASK before use! Examples of what is NOT a crisis: Your girlfriend/boyfriend just broke up with you via text message and your life is forever ruined; Obviously, they weren't “The One” since they didn’t even have the dignity to do this face-to-face and not worth anymore of your time texting him or her, your mom, or your BFF about it. Prove yourself better than your ex and confront them about it BETWEEN CLASSES or, better yet, AFTER SCHOOL. Another common example of what is NOT a crisis is when your mom is texting you about what shade of eye shadow looks best on her or even who is picking you up from school that day. Handle these matters at lunch or between classes. I’ll be more than happy to tell her this as well. Class time belongs to ME and your fellow classmates; not your mom, dad, BFF, ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend, or anyone else for that matter.

  8. Cell Phone Policy cont… • 1st offense- hand over cell phone to me sweetly and you can pick it up from me after class. * If you refuse to hand it to me, then it becomes an office issue, as you are being insubordinate, and you can suffer the consequences. • 2nd offense-hand over cell phone to me sweetly and you can pick it up from me after school. • 3rd offense- hand over cell phone to me sweetly and you can pick it up after you spend 15 minutes in tutorials. Time is added to this after each following offense.

  9. Procedures and Expectations • A general day in Mrs. Hyde’s classroom: • Warm-up / Vocabulary(5-8 minutes) • Lesson (30-45 minutes) • Student Activity (Around 45 minutes) • Clean Up (1-2 minutes)

  10. Content Covered Better Reading Comprehension, Fluency, and Analysis with: • Poetry • Short Fiction and Flash Fiction • Nonfiction • Novel (The Hobbit by J.R. Tolkien) • Drama • Informational Texts • Persuasive Texts and Media Interpretation • AR Better Critical Thinking Skills with: • Formulating Connections Across Literary Texts (Open-Ended Response) • Research and Synthesis (Gathering information from several sources and then processing that information into their own thesis statements) • Inferencing (Drawing conclusions based on evidentiary support or reading beyond the black and white) Better Writing Skills with: • Personal Narrative Writing • Expository Writing • Grammar and Usage Practice within their own writing Better Written and Oral Communication with: • Vocabulary (Sadlier-Oxford) • STAAR Vocabulary (Content Vocabulary)

  11. Coming in and getting started • Look at your daily supplies list posted above student supply area. • Please come in and gather the supplies listed. • Sit down in your assigned seat. • Look on the board and there will be a warm-up or a vocabulary activity for you to do. You will only have about 5-8 minutes for the assignment. When the timer goes off, it is due. • Usually the warm-up will be a brief writing assignment • Always put a date and title on your warm-up

  12. Restroom • Ask me • As long as I am not lecturing and you have been on task, I will most likely say YES. • However, I only allow one student out of the classroom at a time. So, if you see the RR pass gone, you may not go at that time. • It is possible to lose RR privileges: • Being on your cell phone during class time • Being gone way too long • Finding out you were doing something else while out • Failing my class • Being regularly off task in my class • Having a record of being truant or just simply having a record • Coming back with evidence from the vending machines

  13. Absences • When you are absent and it was an excused absence, you are eligible to make up the work. Go to the following Wiki Website to get your assignments. I will not discuss make-up work during class. If you do not have internet access at home, I will expect to see you in tutorials the day after you have been absent. www.hydeenglish7.wikispaces.com • This is your job, not mine. I will not hunt you down with make-up work. • If you missed one day, your make-up work will be due one day after you get back. Missed 2 days, then 2 days after you get back. Place all make-up work in the “IN” box on my desk or you can email it to me a chyde@hjisd.net. • Warning: If you did not turn a legitimate excuse in to the office, this means you were truant (an unexcused absence). You may not make up work for truancy; Either get your note turned in or get a ZERO.

  14. The end of class • If I remember, I will give you about 2 minutes to put your supplies away and clean up your work area. • When putting your supplies away, make sure all books, texts, and envelopes are placed neatly in your assigned area. Please place class supplies in the drawers they actually belong in. • Look around your work area. Is there trash on the floor? Clean it up. Can you help anyone else in your area clean up? Be a good citizen. • No one leaves until my room is clean. • I dismiss you, not the bell!

  15. Supplies Needed for my Class • 1. 1 package of multi-colored highlighters • 2. Blue or black pens • 3. Pencils • 4. Loose-leaf, wide-ruled filler paper • 5. 1 pocket portfolio (folder) • 6. 2 Wide-Ruled Composition Notebooks • 7. 1 package of 3x3 (400ct) sticky notes (do not get the "Super-Sticky" kind, off-brand is great!) • 8. Some multi-colored pens OR a single multi-colored pen • 9. 1 book ring (1 1/2" - 2") and 1 package of 3x5 lined index cards OR 1 pre-ringed, lined index card set. Please do not get spirally bound index cards. Cards will need to be added to the ring throughout the year. If you are unsuccessful in finding one of these, just get a package of lined index cards and we will figure something out with a large paperclip. • 10. You will be receiving an Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary Workbook. If you would like to write in your workbook, please bring $14.45 to pay for the book. Otherwise, you can use notebook paper to record your answers.

  16. Supplies (cont.) Optional Supplies You can get 2 Warm-up Passes when you bring the following communal supplies that I assigned to your particular class. You do not get additional Warm-up Passes for additional supplies. These supplies are not required. I tried to keep these optional supplies around $3-$4 based on Target's or Wal-Mart's current back-to-school sale prices. Thank you for your generosity! • 2nd and 3rd pd.-- (1) ream of computer paper (colored or white) • 4th and 5th pd. -- (2) boxes of markers (fine or broad tip) • 7th and 8th pd. -- (2) packages of 10 ct blue or black pens and (1) package of 24 ctpencils I am not partial to any brand name, specific package, color, or design for any of the supplies on my list.

  17. Today: • 1. Practice getting supplies • 2. Write name and class period on envelopes, decorate envelopes • 2. Questionnaire • 3. Homework: Parent’s signature on Wikispace paper. If you bring it back signed tomorrow, you will get 1(one) Warm-up Pass. Tomorrow only!

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