Welcome, Students! th 7 Grade Civics Ms. Isaacs Classroom Schedule This is what a typical day looks like. 9:30 -10:21 1st Period 10:24 - 11:12 2nd Period 11:15 - 12:03 3rd Period 12:08 - 12:38 Lunch 12:40 – 1:27 4th Period 1:30 – 2:16 5th Period 2:19 – 3:09 6th Period (elective) 3:12 - 4:00 7th Period Learn About Our Class • The teacher • Schedule/Tardiness • Class goals and community • Supplies • Subjects • Getting help • Homework • Questions? Raise your hand, please. Get to Know Me My experience My background • I’ve taught high school and middle school. • I grew up in Hollywood, FL & Port St. Lucie, FL • I’ve taught in Tallahassee and Port St. Lucie • I attended Parkway Elementary, Forest Grove Middle School, & LPA. • Any questions you want to ask me? • I graduated from Florida State University with a master’s degree in education. My Family • My fiance’s name is Glen and he is an engineer. • I do not have any children. • I have two dogs- Romeo, a Jack Russell Terrier mix and Minnie, a Black Mouth Cur mix. Minnie “Mouse” & Romeo “Love Bug” Minnie Mouse Also known as Minnie Monster!!! Someone likes to cuddle with shoes! Romeo- My little Old Man The big 1-0! Hobbies/Interests • Reading • Shopping, going to the beach, fishing • Spin and Step classes • I also love cooking and baking Cannoli Cake! Communication • My email: stephanie.isaacs@stlucieschools.org • My phone: 772-785-6630 ext. 8346 • Class web site: http://www.sharkcivics.weebly.com Class Goals • Learn what civics really means • Discover new interests • Make new friends • Be responsible and work hard! • Have fun and support each other! Classroom Community • Our classroom rules help us get along with each other: • Listen carefully • Be organized and follow directions. • Raise your hand to speak • Respect others • Use kind words • Always do your best • Help each other • Treat others how you want to be treated • Ask questions 236 × 174 - pinterest.com Class Procedures • Entering classroom • Assigned seats • Bell-ringers • Folder procedure • Dismissal by rows • Lining up by board (staying off wall/board) Seat Signals • Sign by pencil sharpener • 1 = drink • 2 = pencil • 3 = bathroom • 4 = tissue • 5 = question • Throw something away- raise hand (not while I am teaching) • Hand quiet signal • Goal 3-5 seconds Civics Topics • Citizenship • Organization of the U.S. Constitution • Project Citizen • Branches of government • Government types • Federalism • Foundations of government • Constitutional amendments • Creating the U.S. Constitution • Impact of the law • Political participation • Globalization • Monitoring government • Economics • Geography Homework • Completed in spiral/composition HW journal unless otherwise noted • See class website: http://www.sharkcivics.weebly.com/homework Reflection Homework • First Half of Notebook • Each night you will answer the following questions in complete sentence (unless noted by Ms. Isaacs): • Pretend your friend was absent from class today and s/he asks you to explain the lesson. What would you tell him/her? • What is the most important thing we learned today? (Main idea/key concept) • Write down one question you have about today’s lesson and/or one thing you still want to learn. (Or more, if you have more ) • Write down one thing I can do to help you. (With today’s lesson or anything else) Vocabulary Homework • Second Half of Notebook • Left page of notebook- Definitions of the vocabulary words. • Use Quizlet to define ALL of the vocabulary words for the unit. • Right page of notebook- Choose ONE of the following options: • Frayer Model: Choose three of the words and complete a Frayer model graphic organizer for each word. • Sentences: Choose five of the words and use them in a sentence. • Word Graffiti: Choose five of the words and create a visual (drawings, clip art, etc.) – MUST HAVE COLOR • Create-A-Test: Create a five question quiz using five or more vocabulary words. • Skit/Play: Create a skit/play using at least five vocabulary words. Frayer Model Word Graffiti Behavior • BIRs • Gum • Dress code • Talking • Chill Zone • Time Outs Questions? Let’s Have a Great Year! I’ve got a good feeling…