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Knights of the Round Table of Learning

Knights of the Round Table of Learning. Welcome to the Fitzgerald Family 8 th Grade Team. Who are your teachers?. Mrs. Bailey – Language Arts/Reading Mrs. Pauley – Algebra 1/Intensive Math Mrs. Wright- American History/Science. What Your Teachers Believe.

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Knights of the Round Table of Learning

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  1. Knights of the Round Table of Learning Welcome to the Fitzgerald Family 8th Grade Team

  2. Who are your teachers? • Mrs. Bailey – Language Arts/Reading • Mrs. Pauley – Algebra 1/Intensive Math • Mrs. Wright- American History/Science

  3. What Your Teachers Believe. • All students can learn but each child learns differently. • Your education is the single most important asset you will acquire in a lifetime; therefore, each student deserves an opportunity to learn. • Each student is an active, valuable, capable, and responsible participant in his or her own learning.

  4. Our Family Values • Positive Manners • Trustworthiness/Honest • Aware of Tone and Volume of Voice • Aware of Body Language • Follow Rules and Directions • Work Together to Learn

  5. Preventers in LearningWhat Things Keep You From Learning? • Other Students • Absent/Late to School • Bad Attitude – Blaming Others • Acting Out – Causing Distractions • Not Participating in Class or Doing Assignments • Your Stuff – toys, electronic devices, no materials • Fear of Failure

  6. Drivers in LearningWhat things help you want to learn? • Earn a High School Diploma • Earn Good Grades – Go to the Next Grade Level • Make Your Parents/Teachers/Self Happy • To Develop Skills for a Good Job • Willing to Take Risk to Learn • Friends

  7. Teacher’s Job/Student’s Job • Teacher • Prepared to Teach • Be At School on Time • Have Materials • Be Positive and Caring • Help Students Behave • Help Students Learn • Students • Prepared to Learn • Be At School on Time • Have Materials • Be Positive and Caring • Behave • Learn

  8. What is Our Mission in School for our Team? Making a Mission Statement

  9. How to Make a Mission Statement Who are We? What Are We Trying to Do? Learn Make Good Grades Get a Good Education Go to High School Go College, Trade School, Technical School • Middle School Students • Teachers/Staff • Kids/Adults • This is Our Family at School • Friends

  10. How to Make a Mission Statement How Will We Do This? Why Are We Doing This? To Earn Good Grades To Earn a Promotion To Earn a High School Diploma To make Parents/Teacher/Self Happy To know Success • Participate in Class • Complete Assignments Daily • Work Hard to Learn • Help Others to Learn • Follow Directions • Expect to Do My Best Work • Behaving Appropriately

  11. Our Mission Statement The Knights of the Round Table of Learning will…..to achieve…

  12. Defining a Good Student • Three Questions • What does a good student act like? • What does a good student sound like? • What does a good student look like?

  13. What does a good student act like? • Works hard to learn doing his/her best work • Minds his/her own business – no gossip • Works cooperatively with others • Follows School and Classroom Rules • Uses Good Manners • Listens to Teachers

  14. What does a good student sound like? • Controls tone and volume of voice • Language is school appropriate • Uses positive manners – please/thank you • Demonstrates a “can do” attitude • Does not tease or use foolish jesting • Does not talk back or escalate difficult situations (Uses De-escalation Methods)

  15. What does the a good student look like? • SLANTing Sit up Straight-Lean Forward-Attention to the Speaker-No Talking-Think • Participates appropriately in school and class • Follows School and Classroom Rules • Respects peers and adults • Has Materials/Work for Class • Demonstrates Responsibility for Self

  16. Let’s Get To Know Each Other • Cards and Teams • Each of you will receive a face card • When Mrs. Wright gives the signal- you are to find the cards with the same value or run. Such as all the fours. • When you find your partners, find a seat together and wait for instructions.

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