August 5, 2014
WELCOME BACK Y'ALL
Starters:
I am so excited for the 2014-2015 school year to be underway; however, that does not mean that I am ready to wave summer goodbye. Before we get down to the nitty gritty, let's take a moment to reflect on some of the awesome activities we got to do this summer.
Let's S.O.S.
Share Our Summers
Activities:
1. Review the Syllabus
English III
Fall 2014
Fall 2014
Instructor:
Katelyn Regan
Classroom: Room 24
Office Hours: 12:00-1:15 pm daily and by appointment
Phone: (919) 718-7259
Email: kregan.lec@lee.k12.nc.us
Classroom: Room 24
Office Hours: 12:00-1:15 pm daily and by appointment
Phone: (919) 718-7259
Email: kregan.lec@lee.k12.nc.us
Lee County Transfer Goals:
Lee County Students...
1. Can demonstrate
effective and creative written and oral communication in various formats
appropriate for purpose and audience.
2. Can, without
significant scaffolding, comprehend and evaluate complex texts across a range
of types and disciplines, and then construct arguments and convey intricate or
multifaceted information. Likewise, students are able independently to
discern a speaker’s key points, request clarification, and ask relevant
questions.
3. Can solve
real-world problems by applying various strategies.
4. Are
self-directed learners who can self-evaluate using different perspectives.
5. Are
responsible/respectful leaders/citizens who can empathize in various
situations.
AVID Expectations
LEC is an AVID school. All students are required
to maintain an AVID binder and to take and use Cornell notes in every class. An
AVID binder will include the following:
- A section in a binder (or a separate binder) for each class
- A pencil pouch with a pen, a pencil, a highlighter, and sticky notes
- A planner (provided by advisors) or calendars (provided by AVID elective teachers)
- An up to date table of contents, syllabus, and Cornell notes for every class
In addition, students
will have a folder for each class in their Google Drive (this will be set up in
Advisory). Students will take and use Cornell notes in every class.
Course Policies and Procedures
Classroom Rules:
1. Be respectful
2. Follow SLANT (Sit up,
Listen, Ask/Answer questions, Nod your head, Track the speaker)
3. Follow the cell phone
policy
4. No food
5. No drinks without
caps
6. No packing up without
permission
Consequences:
1st offense:
Warning
2nd offense:
Mandatory 5 minutes refocusing and filling out the Refocus Slip
Multiple offenses:
Parent contact, referral to guidance/administration
Entering
the Classroom:
When you enter the
classroom, you are indicating that you are prepared to work. Upon entering,
immediately find your assigned seat, sit down and complete the following:
1. Take out any homework
from last night
2. Take out any reading
materials from last night
3. Take out paper and a
writing utensil
4. Take out and turn on
your laptop (plug it in if it needs charging)
5. Put your cellphone in
your bookbag and put your bookbag on the floor
6. Find your notebook
and open to a blank page.
7. Do the starter
Cell
phone usage:
Cell phones and
technology are an absolute delight, but only when used appropriately. My goal
is to provide all students with media literacy skills to make them responsible,
technologically-savvy citizens. As such, you will earn the right to use
cell phones in my class by demonstrating that you can do the following:
1. Only use cell phones during
the appropriate allotted time
2. Avoid using social
media during class time
3. Avoid texting
4. Avoid inappropriate
websites
Acceptable uses of cell
phones during class time include, but are not limited to:
1. Listening to music
while working on writing assignments
2. Taking pictures of
information posted in the room
3. Working on tech-based
projects that require audio, photo or video editing
4. Reading digital
rather than print versions of texts
Grading Scale:
A
|
93-100
|
B
|
85-92
|
C
|
77-84
|
D
|
70-76
|
F
|
60-70
|
Incomplete Policy:
Students who owe any missing
work will be required to stay for after school detention at the teacher’s
discretion until all missing work is submitted. Students who do
not stay for detention will receive a referral. Please refer to the Lee
Early College handbook for more information about the Incomplete Policy.
Revision Policy:
Every single essay can
be resubmitted for a higher grade (up to 100).
Along with essays, smaller assignments may be revised. Please refer to
the Lee Early College handbook for more information about the Revision Policy.
Attendance:
If you are absent from
class, it is your responsibility to email me in order to obtain the work
you missed. I will not initiate contact with you to tell you what work
you need to make up.
Laptop usage:
Many of the course
materials will be placed on our course
website.
If a student does not
have Internet access at home, that student will be responsible for downloading
all materials before leaving school. A lack of Internet access will never
be an acceptable excuse for not being prepared for class. All LEC
students are to abide by the Laptop Usage Contract found on www.leeearlycollege.com.
Plagiarism:
Plagiarism
is defined as copying the language, phrasing, structure, or specific ideas of
others and presenting any of these as one’s own, original work; it includes
buying papers, having someone else write your papers, and improper citation and
use of sources. When you present the words or ideas of another (either
published or unpublished) in your writing, you must fully acknowledge your
sources. Plagiarism is considered a violation of academic integrity
whenever it occurs in written work, including drafts and homework, as well as
for formal and final papers. Any student who commits an act of plagiarism
will receive a referral and an Incomplete, which must be resubmitted in order
for the student to receive credit.
Use the link above.
Please answer the questions.
These questions will help me better adhere to your learning needs.
3. Beach Ball Ice Breaker
This special ball has multiple questions that will help us get to know each other.
Whatever question your thumb lands on is the question you will answer.
Make sure that you are tossing the ball to people who have not answered questions.
Each person must answer at least two questions.
For Homework:
Tomorrow in class we will be designing personal journals.
Please bring to class any pictures, articles, stories, stickers, etc.you would like to include in your journal.
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