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CENTRAL SCHOOL ROOM 19CENTRAL SCHOOL ROOM 19

MRS. SULLIVANMRS. SULLIVAN

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DO NOW• NAME: GRADE:• TELL ME ABOUT

YOURSELF,HOBBIES/INTERESTS/GOALS.• WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN IN THIS CLASS• WHAT YOU DID DURING THE SUMMER (WORK,

HANG OUT, WENT AWAY, ETC.)• TELL ME ABOUT YOUR FAMILY (WHO YOU LIVE

WITH ETC)• WHAT IS THE ONE THING THAT OTHER

STUDENTS DO IN CLASS THAT YOU CAN’T STAND (INTERRUPT, TALK TO LOUD, CHEAT, ETC.)

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WHO AM I?• Mrs. Sullivan RD

– Registered Dietitian for 16 years, teacher for the last 6 years

– Married with 2 kids– Still work as an dietitian 1-2 days a

month at JFK Medical Center– Like to work out, and hang out with my

children. Like to play on the computer.– Hate cell phones and most reality

television.

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SPORTS

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EXPECTATIONS

•FOCUSED•STUDIOUS•RESPECTFUL•COURTEOUS•COMPLIANT

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FOCUSED• When in Childcare you are to work on

Childcare work only.• Homework and assignments for

another class need to be done at home.

• Phones should be off and put in purse/backpack or locker.

• You are expected to leave all outside “drama” outside the classroom

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EXPECTATIONS•FOCUSED•STUDIOUS•RESPECTFUL•COURTEOUS•COMPLIANT

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COURTEOUS/RESPECTFUL

• You work with others regularly and need to work as a team on assignments.

• Please leave all personal feelings outside the classroom.

• Please note your behavior and performance effects the teams grade

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• Please note if you are late for school you need to report directly to the Central School and I will sign you into the computer system.

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PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING THE CLASSROOM

•All students are to immediately report to the office after homeroom/Block A to be escorted to the Central School.– If you are late you will be assigned a detention

–More than 3 lates will result in a decrease in overall grade (1 point per three lates).

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COURTEOUS/RESPECTFUL

•Block B students will need to leave there block B class a few minutes early.

•They will report to the office in a timely manner and be escorted to the Central School.

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–Begin work on “DO NOW” immediately

–Do nows are timed so begin immediately!

PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING THE

CLASSROOM

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PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING THE CLASSROOM

•Absolutely NO Food or Drink are to be brought into the classroom.–Food will be taken and discarded and students will receive a detention

•Students are to put back packs, and purses in designated area.

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COURTEOUS/RESPECTFUL

•Students are to sit in assigned seats only.–No sitting on tables, counters or desks!

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PROCEDURE FOR MOVING AROUND THE

ROOM

• Students are to ask permission to move around the room on class days.

• You are to ask permission to sharpen pencils or use the restroom.

• If you have something that needs to be thrown away you are to wait until the end of the class and are to walk it to the trash can.

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COURTEOUS/REPECTFUL

•Only one person will be permitted to use restroom at a time.

•You will not be permitted to go to the office or guidance/SAC office during class.

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COURTEOUS/RESPECTFUL

•NO THROWING any items across the room!•(pens/pencils, trash, water bottles, dish towels)

•You are to remain seated until the bell rings (no waiting by the door)

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COURTEOUS/RESPECTFUL

• Coach Nick or I will escort you back to the Central School.

• Please note you may be late for your next class.

• Block B students need to leave class A 5 minutes early.

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PROCEDURE FOR STARTING CLASSROOM DISCUSSION

•F: FREEZE•O: OBSERVE•C: CONCENTRATE•U: UNDERSTAND•S: SUMMARIZE

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FOCUS•FOCUS: Once class is told to FOCUS by teacher all students are to stop what they are doing and listen to instruction.–Students who speak during instruction are considered disruptive and will risk receiving a zero for the days assignment.

–You will have the opportunity to contribute during every class.

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RESPECT/COURTESY• Students are to raise their hands in

order to speak during lecture unless called upon by teacher. Everyone will get an opportunity to contribute.

• Students are to speak to each other in a respectful manner at all times.

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COMPLIANCE• Students are expected to follow all

guidelines as outlined in student handbook.

• NO Cell phones. Cell phones will be taken and you will automatically lose 15 points off your grade for the weeks lab.• I will ask for phones once and only

once. If you refuse to relinquish your phones you will receive a write-up to the office.

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COMPLIANCE•NO PROFANITY

– We are working with children. Absolutely no profanity or derogatory words are to be used during class.

– No negative talk kids are very sensitive even when you are joking with another student ie–I hate you, I am going to get you etc.

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Cell Phones• 2C:33-19. Possession of remotely activated paging

devices on school property, disorderly persons offense; exemptions

No person enrolled as a student of an elementary or secondary school, knowingly and without the express written permission of the school board, its delegated authority, or any school principal, shall bring or possess any remotely activated paging device on any property used for school purposes, at any time and regardless of whether school is in session or other persons are present.

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STUDIOUS• All students are expected to make their

best effort on all assignments.• Although this is an elective class you

are still expected to complete all class work reading and writing assignments.

• I want everyone to do their personal best!

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STUDIOUS

• You are responsible to get any and all missed assignments when absent or late to class.

• You must come after school to get assignments (you will not be given missed assignments in the middle of class).

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STUDIOUS

• You have 3 days to get missed assignments due to absence.

• You will have 5 school days to complete assignment or you will receive a grade of a zero.

• You will not be permitted to make up work if you cut class.

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DISCIPLINE• If expectations for conduct are not met

students will be assigned a detention. Detentions are served on Tues, Weds and Thurs in room 307.– Students are expected to serve

detention within 24 hours of being assigned. If you cannot make detention due to afterschool obligations……… FOLLOW EXPECTATIONS OF CONDUCT.

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COURSE PROFICIENCIES/OBJECTIVES

•Students will be able to : •identify factors that promote

quality in a child care program •to explain why understanding

child development is important in planning lessons for the preschooler

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COURSE PROFICIENCIES/OBJECTIVES

•Explain why child care professionals observe and record children's behavior

• Describe and implement effective teaching techniques

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CHILDCARE COURSE OUTLINE

•Types of Childcare•Child development•Development of 3 year olds•Preschool activities and environment•Childcare health and safety•Preschool Curriculum•Learning Centers•Language Art activities•Outdoor Activities

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FYI• Part of the curriculum states that

students will maintain a safe and sanitary environment for preschool children. ALL students are expected to participate in cleaning activities.

• Cleaning is usually considered a test grade. Students who refuse to clean will receive a zero and be required to serve a detention.

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GRADING

• LABS • TESTS • DO NOWS (added up to equal a

test grade) • CLASS WORK/WORKSHEETS • QUIZZES • SPECIAL PROJECTS

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6xLYt265ZM

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBLV6RG4TwY

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=ujMP41Rphzc

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LccxeBMLibY

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FYI

• Students are expected to sit on the carpet on the floor during circle time. You are not to sit on chairs or tables. Preschoolers respond better to adults who are down to their level. Students who refuse to sit on floor during circle time will receive a zero for the day.

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NORMS• Come to class on time and prepared to

work• Be respectful of all teachers,

students, administrators and visitors.• Remain in seats unless given

permission to move around room.• Follow directions the first time they

are given.• Follow all rules as outlined in the

Keyport High School student handbook.

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FACTS ABOUT ME? 1. Ran a 26 mile marathon2. Been to Mexico3. Played Field Hockey, Softball,

Cross Country and Track when I was in high school

4. Went to Italy and France5. Am a Vegetarian

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6. Love to swim7. Once weighed 200 pounds8. Have a Masters degree in Business9.Hate to cook at home10. Like

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