8/21/17 (AP)

First day jitters? No way! I hope that your first day was great! I was so excited to meet you all, even though there were a few more cell phones and sleepers than I would have liked on the first day. But we’ll get there!

The struggle for me as a teacher is how to cover all the required topics: dress code, parking, bus behavior, all while still trying to be engaging and getting to know you.

So, this is what we talked about each class period:

1st Period

  • How to read the schedule
  • 6 minutes between each class period
  • There are no AGR cards this year because we have online registration now (AOR)
  • All requests for early dismissal are handled before school in the attendance office
  • All notes regarding absences are to be turned in directly to the attendance office.

2nd Period

  • I passed out KISD forms. Please sign and return to 2nd period
    • Clinic Emergency Card
    • Insurance forms.
    • Free/Reduced Lunch online information
    • Migrant Form-(cow)
    • “Wise – Up” parent letter
  • Note: There are no AGR registration cards this year because KISD has moved to annual online registration (AOR) this year.
  • Early dismissals, doctor’s notes, court notes, and written excuses are to be turned in to the attendance office before school.
  • Once a student has arrived on campus, no student is permitted to leave the Klein Oak campus during the school day without an approved early dismissal. Any student leaving campus must sign out in the attendance office before he leaves regardless of his location in the building at the time of the early dismissal.
  • Any student arriving to school after 7:40 AM must go to the attendance office to sign in.
  • Parents need to call the attendance office when a student is absent. Students are to bring a note to the attendance office the following day to excuse the absence.

3rd Period

  • We reviewed the dress code policy in the student handbook (pages 46-47).
  • We reviewed the section of the student handbook related to Pointers, Portable Music Devices, Cameras, Handheld Computers, Cell Phones and Other Electronic Devices (pages 52-53) Inform students of the new KO procedures with the red, yellow and green cards.

4th Period

  • I explained cafeteria information as detailed below. Ask students to check their schedule for 4th and 5th period only. The letter following the students 4th or 5th period room assignment denotes the lunch that student is to attend. For example, if the student is in room 287B during 5th period, he or she will go to B lunch. If there is no letter then the student will go to B lunch. Go over which courses in fourth and fifth period go to which lunch periods. Look at the bell schedule for clarification.
  • Cash money may be deposited in a student’s lunch account using one of the three net cash machines which are located in the commons. Student lunch accounts can also be paid online using the Klein Oak webpage.
  • Students must use their ID number to purchase lunch. Once distributed, all students will be required to use their ID to purchase lunches.  Emphasize to the students that they must not share their ID or PIN with anyone else. 
  • Students are responsible for throwing away the trash on their table. It takes a team effort to keep our school clean.
  • The vending machines and food lines will be off limits when the bell rings to return to class.
  • Students have four (4) minutes between lunch periods.
  • Reminder: no bottled drinks except water, candy, food, etc., will be allowed in the building outside of the cafeteria. Klein Oak is a closed campus and that visitors are not allowed on the campus unless they are approved by the administration. Students may not have guests eat lunch with them unless they are a guardian.
  • Students can locate the bus lists on the cafeteria windows during lunch to find the correct bus number and lane.

5th Period

  • We discussed that they should never be in the hallway, during the school day without a pass from a teacher.
  • We reviewed the sections of the student handbook pertaining to Bullying (page 49-50) and Dishonesty in School Work (page 51) with students.
  • We went over Klein Oak Honor Code statement at this time. “I affirm that I have neither given nor received unauthorized assistance on this assignment.”

6th Period

  • Any and all prescribed medication is to be kept in the original container and taken to the clinic. All medication must be brought to the school by a parent or guardian. Students may not bring and/or carry prescription medication with them at any time.
  • Students were reminded to never accept or consume any item that could be mistaken for a drug. Students should never use someone else’s medication.
  • We talked about the section in the student handbook pertaining to possession of tobacco (page 54) and the section on use and possession of alcohol, controlled substances, dangerous drugs, inhalants, narcotics and/or marijuana by students (page 64-65).
  • Students that they are not to trespass on the Hildebrandt, Northampton, Krimmel, or any other campuses.

7th Period

  • Review the transportation section on page 32-34 of the student handbook. Review pages 53-54 about parking lot information for students who drive.
  • I reminded students that at the end of the day, they need to go directly to their bus or automobiles, unless they are involved in a school sponsored extracurricular activity, immediately after school. Once buses start moving, they will not be stopped. 
  • Vending machines are off limits after school unless students are staying for an extracurricular activity. Students are not to carry drinks out to the buses.
  • Last reminder: Clinic Emergency cards, insurance forms, migrant form, free or reduced lunch online information sheet home for signatures and completion. Everything that needs signing should be returned to the second period teacher tomorrow.
  • Bring schedules back to school tomorrow

See why the first day can be a challenge?

Then, I did a quick little activity I call Numbers. Again, you may be wondering why we are working with numbers if this is an English class. Trust me.

I explained we had a list of number from 1 – 96. You had one minute to circle as many numbers as you can: in numerical order! No shortcuts or creative thinking on this one: I seriously wanted you to find the one and circle. Then find the two and circle. Then find the three. You get the idea.

I think the highest anyone got was 25. Good, but not great. We only had a minute, and during this time, I was not helpful at all. I increased anxiety by constantly yelling out the time, snarkily telling students that they already should have learned their numbers, yelled at people to stop talking, and was just generally unhelpful.

I showed all of my students the pattern (some of you figured it out on your own!) and then we did the whole thing over again – except this time, I gave you a sheet with the grid that showed you the quadrants and the pattern. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU GOT MORE THAN THE FIRST TIME AROUND! Why? Because I showed you the trick. So why did we do this? Because you guys can already write a paper. You are already accomplished English students. My goal is to help you increase your skills (and ultimately your AP score). I’m going to do this not by drill and kill (though there is a time and a place for practice tests, and I want to spread them out over the year – brain research that cramming for a test is counterproductive).

Our big activity for the day was Creative Coloring: each student was given a marker and as group, had to draw a picture for me. A picture? In English class? Sometimes, I ask you to do things that may seem a little… weird at first. You may wonder why I ask you to do something. Trust me on this. We’ll be talking about these pictures tomorrow and next week.

image

I am going to put all of the pictures I took in Schoology for your enjoyment.

Lastly, I went over my syllabus. Yes, I did assign parent homework, but I promise it’s fairly easy (and won’t be due for a long time. You need to get How to Read Literature Like a Professor, Othello, and Pygmalion ASAP. Honestly, they are all fairly easy reads, but then again, it’s easy for me to say that: I like them all.

8/22/2016

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Oak ’em! Welcome to your LAST first day of high school! I’m so excited to be here at Klein Oak teaching English IV for the 2016-2017 school year.

Warning: I am very silly, passionate, and I don’t spend a lot of time behind my desk. I will probably dance, sing, and wear costumes. All in the name of education.

Today, I introduced myself, my first mate (co-teacher) Ms. Miller, and we created character sheets. I’ll be looking at your Nature, Demeanor, your attributes (7/5/3), and your R’s.

Make sure that you turn in your AGR, Clinic Cards, and the rest of the first day information packet ASAP.

I also posted the instructions for how to sign up for my Remind class (sadly, only a few people have signed up for it as of 8/27).

So, for those of you who weren’t here today, hello! Even though this is my first year at Oak, I spent the past ten years teaching English IV at the Vistas High School Program. I have also rated essays for the SAT test, written curriculum for Klein ISD, and tutored at the Second Change Program.

I know we are going to have a great year at Klein Oak and I look forward to getting to know you all!

3/21/2016

It’s Term 4! That means we have ten weeks of school left before we get our for the summer holidays! Hooray!

We did a group activity called Creative Coloring and then wrote a response to it. If you weren’t here, go to First Day activities and then Creative Coloring Response and the answer the questions as best as you can about group work in general, focusing on how attendance affects group work, maybe even giving a personal anecdote (story) about how you have been personally affected by it in class.

Then, we hopped over to Carpe Diem > Bucket List and did the 48 Hours e-mail.

48 hours email

You can just e-mail me a list with what you want to do. :)

Here’s my list:

  • Eat all of my favorite foods
  • Spend time with my family
  • Skype with loved ones who are not local
  • Write letters to my children for special events
  • Try to stay calm: meditate, acupuncture

Afterwards, We read the Top Five Regrets of the Dying and talked about hospice care and which regret you thought was the most meaningful. We ran out of time, so we’ll start tomorrow off with the Cubing Activity.

8/24/2015 – B

Ahoy, mateys! Welcome to the first day of school! I *told* you that I didn’t like my desks were arranged yesterday. To be honest, I’m STILL not sure if I like them. If anyone want to hep me rearrange things when I get back, I’ll be more than happy to move things around again when I get back.

Everything we did today can be located in BB.

BBIVAFirst, we talked about how I’m on a points system rather than percentage system. I find this easier to set and meet your goals for the term.  The most points you can earn for the term is 1500 points. That means that if you have 1500 points at the end of the term, you will have earned 100%. 1500/1500 = 100% If you earn 1300/1500 points, you’ll have earned a 90, 1200/1500 points earns an 80, 1100 points is a 73, and 1050 points is a 70. 

This helps you know just how much work you need to do in order to earn your grade goal. If you want to pass and you only have 1000 points, you know you are only fifty points away from passing. That might be one assignment (depending on what you are missing).

In order to give you a visualize, I have created a chart with levels:

levels

As you progress, I’ll “level” you up, just like in a game.

LevelsThen, we talked about how I use rubrics for major grades and what I expect from the different grade levels of work.

 

 

 

 

We discussed a little bit that I take -5 off major assignments for every day late.

Then, we signed up for my Remind class. You can find my code in BB under the First Day folder.

Since we had some extra time, I talked about how I won’t be here the rest of the week. I briefly explained the assignments that I’m leaving. We talked about the Bucket List and I promised that I’d leave the first part of the Carpe Diem Tower Translation foldable here, so here it is!

tower

I’ll try to Skype at least once this week, but I can’t make any promises.

<3

8/24/2015 – A

Ahoy, mateys! Welcome to the first day of school! I *told* you that I didn’t like my desks were arranged yesterday. To be honest, I’m STILL not sure if I like them. If anyone want to hep me rearrange things when I get back, I’ll be more than happy to move things around again when I get back.

Everything we did today can be located in BB.

BBIVAFirst, we talked about how I’m on a points system rather than percentage system. I find this easier to set and meet your goals for the term.  The most points you can earn for the term is 1500 points. That means that if you have 1500 points at the end of the term, you will have earned 100%. 1500/1500 = 100% If you earn 1300/1500 points, you’ll have earned a 90, 1200/1500 points earns an 80, 1100 points is a 73, and 1050 points is a 70. 

This helps you know just how much work you need to do in order to earn your grade goal. If you want to pass and you only have 1000 points, you know you are only fifty points away from passing. That might be one assignment (depending on what you are missing).

In order to give you a visualize, I have created a chart with levels:

levels

As you progress, I’ll “level” you up, just like in a game.

LevelsThen, we talked about how I use rubrics for major grades and what I expect from the different grade levels of work.

 

 

 

 

We discussed a little bit that I take -5 off major assignments for every day late.

Then, we signed up for my Remind class. You can find my code in BB under the First Day folder.

Since we had some extra time, I talked about how I won’t be here the rest of the week. I briefly explained the assignments that I’m leaving. We started working on defining our values. The first quiz is working – you just have to click on the link in BB rather than in the Word document. The second quiz is blocked, so just skip that.

I’ll try to Skype at least once this week, but I can’t make any promises.

<3

 

1/20/2015 – B

welcome-back-to-vf1zk7Welcome to the first day of term 3! We have a nice mix of returning students, new students, and even Saydi is back! Yay!

This is a really easy way to catch up on what we did in class yesterday (or any day, for that matter). Just make sure that you are looking at the blog post for the B class since I’m also teaching the A part of the class at the same time.

We started today off with a brief welcome! A few things about myself – yes, I am pregnant and expecting boy/girl twins in May. I do things a little differently than a typical English teacher – I’m not afraid of looking like a dork if it’s going to help you remember material. We work in this class everyday, but it’s generally not hard work. I usually don’t freak out over cell phones unless you are spending more time on your cell phone than your actual class work OR if you are on your cell phone while I am directly teaching.

We signed up for Dyknow as well. I use it more for an educational tool than a babysitting tool, but I still use it. 🙂

levels

I did explain a few key differences of my class: namely, that I am on a point system. There most points you can earn for the term is 1500 points. That means that if you have 1500 points at the end of the term, you will have earned 100%. If you earn 1300/1500 points, you’ll have earned a 90, 1200 points earns an 80, 1100 points is a 73, and 1050 points is a 70.Levels

The first thing we did on Day One was create to characters for The Pride of Riley. The things that I’ll be focusing on when I grade them are your Nature, Demeanor, Attributes, and your (4) R’s. If you weren’t here, you can find this material in BB under Welcome to the Ship: First Day Stuff: Gamification.

The big things that I will be grading are your Nature and Demeanor, your Attributes (7/5/3), and your R’s. Remember the nuggets are your learning objectives!

We then did the First Day Survey. You can find that in BB, but the link can also be found here.

Lastly, you guys drew me a picture for my belated birthday present! We ran out of time to get the reflection questions done, but we’ll start class with that tomorrow. Bryan, that means the only thing you’ll need to do on your own are the character sheet and the First Day Survey.

1/20/2015 – A

Welcome to the first day of term 3! At this point, I only have returning students, so make sure to say hi to some of the n00bs! We were all there at one point!

This is a really easy way to catch up on what we did in class yesterday (or any day, for that matter). Just make sure that you are looking at the blog post for the A class since I’m also teaching the B part of the class at the same time.

We started today off with a brief welcome! A few things about myself – yes, I am pregnant and expecting boy/girl twins in May. I do things a little differently than a typical English teacher – I’m not afraid of looking like a dork if it’s going to help you remember material. We work in this class everyday, but it’s generally not hard work. I usually don’t freak out over cell phones unless you are spending more time on your cell phone than your actual class work OR if you are on your cell phone while I am directly teaching.

We signed up for Dyknow as well. I use it more for an educational tool than a babysitting tool, but I still use it. 🙂

levels

I did explain a few key differences of my class: namely, that I am on a point system. There most points you can earn for the term is 1500 points. That means that if you have 1500 points at the end of the term, you will have earned 100%. If you earn 1300/1500 points, you’ll have earned a 90, 1200 points earns an 80, 1100 points is a 73, and 1050 points is a 70.Levels

The first thing we did on Day One was create to characters for The Pride of Riley. The things that I’ll be focusing on when I grade them are your Nature, Demeanor, Attributes, and your (4) R’s. If you weren’t here, you can find this material in BB under Welcome to the Ship: First Day Stuff: Gamification.

The big things that I will be grading are your Nature and Demeanor, your Attributes (7/5/3), and your R’s. Remember the nuggets are your learning objectives!

We then did the First Day Survey. You can find that in BB, but the link can also be found here.

We also did a neat little test circling numbers. It was more of an experience than an assignment, so if you missed it, you missed some fun. Basically, it was to explain how I view my role as a teacher.

Lastly, we watched a graduation speech turned into a spoken word song.

You can see the video on YouTube HERE and you can find the lyrics HERE.

sunscreen questions

If you did not get the questions done (2B ran out of time!), just turn them in the “Old School Dropbox” when you get them done.

8.25.14 – B

Welcome to Vistas! This first day of school was pretty uneventful, but I’m excited for all of my classes. It may take me a little bit to get all of your names, but just bear with me. Especially if I have already messed up your name.

Today, we only worked on the character sheet and did normal first day activities. If you missed today, this is the first grade in the gradebook. You can get a Character Sheet from me. You will need to fill in the following:

  • Name
  • Nature
  • Deameanor
  • the 4 R’s (Respect, Relationships, Responsibility, Rigor)

To fill in your Nature and Demeanor, go First Day Stuff in Blackboard. Find the list of Nature and Demeanor Archetypes. Read through them. Find one that is your TRUE SELF – your NATURE. This is the CORE of your being, it never changes. People may not always SEE it, but this is who you truly are.

You demeanor is the mask you wear. You will find there are lots of masks you wear – choose the one you most often wear at school.

For example, my nature is Architect and my demeanor is Jester.

The the four R’s, you have 10 dots to spread among the four categories, YOU CAN ONLY USE TEN DOTS – NO MORE. This may be confusing, so either ask me or ask a classmate if this isn’t making sense.

We then did the First Day survey – this can also be found in the First Day folder on Blackboard.

We were able to get the first part of Creative Coloring done (we drew the pictures), but we are going to have to finish the response tomorrow.

Please note that I am teaching an A and a B section at the same time, so don’t assume that all of these posts apply to you.

8.25.14 – A

Welcome to Vistas! This first day of school was pretty uneventful, but I’m excited for all of my classes. It may take me a little bit to get all of your names, but just bear with me. Especially if I have already messed up your name.

Today, we only worked on the character sheet and did normal first day activities. If you missed today, this is the first grade in the gradebook. You can get a Character Sheet from me. You will need to fill in the following:

  • Name
  • Nature
  • Deameanor
  • the 4 R’s (Respect, Relationships, Responsibility, Rigor)

To fill in your Nature and Demeanor, go First Day Stuff in Blackboard. Find the list of Nature and Demeanor Archetypes. Read through them. Find one that is your TRUE SELF – your NATURE. This is the CORE of your being, it never changes. People may not always SEE it, but this is who you truly are.

You demeanor is the mask you wear. You will find there are lots of masks you wear – choose the one you most often wear at school.

For example, my nature is Architect and my demeanor is Jester.

The the four R’s, you have 10 dots to spread among the four categories, YOU CAN ONLY USE TEN DOTS – NO MORE. This may be confusing, so either ask me or ask a classmate if this isn’t making sense.

We then did the First Day survey – this can also be found in the First Day folder on Blackboard.

In first block, we were able to watch Wear Sunscreen and Sneeze about it, and we were also able to do the #’s Activity. We’ll try to do those things in Second Block tomorrow.

Please note that I am teaching an A and a B section at the same time, so don’t assume that all of these posts apply to you.

1/21/14

Welcome to Term 3!

If this is your first time on board, welcome! If you are a returning member, I’m glad to have you back! :)

So glad I got to meet all of my present students (unless you were a dork and ended up sitting in Mrs. Bollato’s class for the entirety of Block 1).

If you were absent, you can probably catch up without staying after school, but you’ll need someone to explain the details of what we did.

levels

I did explain a few key differences of my class: namely, that I am on a point system. There most points you can earn for the term is 1500 points. That means that if you have 1500 points at the end of the term, you will have earned 100%. If you earn 130/1500 points, you’ll have earned a 90, 1200 points earns an 80, 1100 points is a 73, and 1050 points is a 70.Levels

The first thing we did on day one was create to characters for The Pride of Riley. The things that I’ll be focusing on when I grade them are your Nature, Demeanor, Attributes, and your (4) R’s. If you weren’t here, you can find this material in BB under Welcome to the Ship: First Day Stuff: Gamification.

The big things that I will be grading are your Nature and Demeanor, your Attributes (7/5/3), and your R’s. Remember to copy your nuggets down each day while I’m taking role: those are your learning objectives!

Most classes were able to do the First Day survey (located in First Day Stuff: A Few Assignments). It’s a pretty short survey, so 2nd block can do it tomorrow.

And lastly, we did a neat little test circling numbers. It was more of an experience than an assignment, so if you missed it, you missed some fun.

See you all tomorrow, mateys!