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Grace Nanney – Language Arts Alex Glass – NC History and Science Jim Cox - Math

Welcome Eagle Parents 2012 - 2013. Grace Nanney – Language Arts Alex Glass – NC History and Science Jim Cox - Math. Mrs. Nanney. Graduated as NC Teaching Fellow from East Carolina University in May 2011. Began teaching at Tucker Creek in April 2011

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Grace Nanney – Language Arts Alex Glass – NC History and Science Jim Cox - Math

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  1. Welcome Eagle Parents 2012 - 2013 Grace Nanney – Language Arts Alex Glass – NC History and Science Jim Cox - Math

  2. Mrs. Nanney • Graduated as NC Teaching Fellow from • East Carolina University in May 2011. • Began teaching at Tucker Creek in April 2011 • Licensed to teach Language Arts (6-9th grades), • Reading (K-12th grade), and Social Studies (6th-9th grades). • I grew up in Pamlico County and thoroughly enjoy • this area of eastern NC!  • Grace.nanney@craven.k12.nc.us

  3. Mr. Glass… • Born in London.. Ohio • Degree in Biology from Ohio Northern University • Attended University of Ulster in Northern Ireland my Junior year • Eagle Scout and current Scoutmaster/Cubmaster of Troop and Pack 412 • Active at The Sanctuary in Newport on Hwy. 70 • Have been teaching at TCMS since 2001 • Certified to teach Science and NC History …and family! Mary Helen, Cooper(5), Ian(8)

  4. Eagles Math Teaching is my 3d Career Navy Business (Fortune 100 Company) Teaching Education U.S. Naval Academy 1974 (BS, Physical Oceanography) U.S. Naval Postgraduate School 1986 (MS, Financial Mgt) Marymount University 1994, MEd (Secondary Education) I am dual certified, math and science 6 – 12 grades I am married, with 2 daughters in college (I still remember the 8th grade vividly) Mr. Cox

  5. Science and North Carolina History Science Matter, Energy Earth History Structure and Function Ecosystems Genetic Variation Molecular Biology NC History Integrated with PBL An overview of the States history

  6. Ms. Nanney’s Language Arts Class 8th Grade Curriculum: • Reading Skills • Reading Comprehension • Writing Skills • Grammar • Spelling • Elements of Literature

  7. 8th Grade Math Follows Common Core State Standards Equations Geometry Proportions Pythagorean Theorem Slope Linear Equations Functions I am the “guide on the side, not the sage on the stage”.

  8. Important Points Math A lot of material to cover Every day builds, no days off All assigned work is due, even if sick There is not time for bad conduct disruptions Calculator – Should I buy one?

  9. Art of Collaboration Eagles will be working throughout year with NC Museum of Art Collaborative effort between core courses and art We spent three days in Raleigh at orientation/training We have a number of core lessons that will culminate in a piece of art There will be a field trip to NC Museum of Art during Spring Break Our goal: Put a TCMS project “On the Wall”

  10. Eagles Communication Engrade: Post grades and communications Available 24 x 7 Parental Accounts Wiki: We provide information to students and you (Homework) Email and Phone are OK We prefer Engrade!

  11. Eagles Wish List -- Team Thank you very much for all donations that you have made so far!! • Boxes of Kleenex (our most pressing need) • Pencils • Rolls of Paper Towels • Tennis Balls (used are ok) • Pens • Printer Paper (ream)

  12. Agenda • Assignments • Engrade and Computing Guidelines (copies of 1:1 Paperwork • Expectations for conduct • Late Work Policy

  13. Accelerated Math/Accelerated Reading • Emphasis on both • Monitored at School and County Level • Read AR daily • Even if goals are met, they still read AR during AR • They can bring AR books from home • Nook/Kindle are OK, (reading only) • www.arbookfind.com • AR is not about liking, it is about doing • Acc Math a key part of Math/Algebra • Acc Math assess for both knowledge and effort

  14. Some things about the 8th grade • Do not expect of count on extra credit. It is unlikely it will be given • We adhere to our late work policy • Each class is a little different, but no homework = 0 • If you have questions or mitigating factors, contact us via ENGRADE. We probably can resolve it • DO NOT WAIT until last days of quarter to get in late work • Grades are always due before the end of the quarter • Speaking of Grades…..

  15. Eagles 1:1 Computing • Before we get started there are a lot of forms. ****Parent Acknowledgment Page****1:1 Laptop AgreementStudent Code of Conduct AddendumEagles Computing Guidelines ****Engrade and Wiki Technolgy Fee We have distributed copies of all forms The Eagles Wiki also has the forms for download • Download the forms • Read and Sign • Return Signed Forms to Homeroom Teacher • Laptop User Fee ($40.00) to Ms Anderson in Office • Before we distribute laptops we need forms and fee and Engrade

  16. We will use a lot of Apps and Sites • WIKIs • Eagles and a Wiki for Each Subj • Engrade • Google Earth • Power Algebra • MathXL • As well as open office word process, graphics, and spreadsheet • Math will use computers 90%+ • Language Arts/History/Science 50% • Integrated Project Based Learning • All apps are “on line” • Any computer can be used to access online apps

  17. Security • The stringent and almost stifling security IS FOR THE PROTECTION OF YOUR CHILD • Every key stroke is recorded (our laptops, too!) • There are filters and blocks at the county • If students bypass filters, their keystrokes are still recorded • THE COMPUTERS ARE FOR SCHOOL WORK ONLY • That means: No games, inappropriate sites, social networking • Random checks of history are routine • Offenders will be caught. It is inevitable. • Without a computer it will be near impossible to pass math. • All data on the computer is the property of the school

  18. This year, laptops are staying at schoolAn assigned laptop for each classStudents change classes, laptops do not

  19. Finally…. Questions ???

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