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1. Please pick-up your handouts on the computer counter at the front right of classroom (under the glass wear cabinets).
2. Please quietly sit in your assigned seat and take out your summer assignments and a sheet of paper to complete this writing prompt in complete sentences:1. What is your main goal(s) for this school year?2. How are you going to achieve your goal(s)? Be
specific!Teach CHAMPS procedures for Starter!!
IntroductionDiscuss HandoutsHow to take Cornell NotesWriting Smart GoalsLearn Safety rulesHomefun:
Sign and print syllabus, lab safety backExplore Mr. Lam’s webpage and take Cornell
notes of the PPT slides ahead of timeLab safety quiz online
MacArthur HSJECASubstituting Middle Schools-High Schools
Tutor at University
EOC Results2011-2012: 100% Biology2012-2013: 100% Biology and Chemistry2013-2014: 100% Biology2014-2015: 100% Biology 2015-2016: 100% expected also!!!
1. Students who work-hard, be nice, and loving2. Students who are responsible, have strong
work ethics and pride in their work (ex: turn work in on time, no form of cheating, utilize time wisely, well-organized etc…)
3. Students who pay attention in class, ask questions, and participate in class
4. Students who listen and follow rules and instructions the first time asked
Play “Conga Line”!Shake hands briefly introduce each others
(Name, Middle School, favorite foods and drinks)
*Teach procedure “Welcome Back!”
A. ID expectationsB. Practice Fire Drills, Lockdown etc…)C. Syllabus (5-10 minutes reading)
(teach champs for independent work)
http://school.judsonisd.org/webpages/klam/
**Expect you to check my webpage daily to do your homework (take Cornell notes using posted powerpoint slides)
Create JournalLeave the first 4 pages blank
1st page is name, date, class period
2nd – 4th page, table of contents (date, period, table of content)
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
Page 1 syllabusPage 2 lab safety contractPage 3 Formal lab rubricPage 4 STAAR quick reference chartPage 5 “8 TEKS VERBS”Page 6 Cornell Notes (take notes on how
to write using Cornell notes)
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
Page 1 syllabusPage 2 lab safety contractPage 3 Formal lab rubricPage 4 STAAR quick reference chartPage 5 “8 TEKS VERBS”Page 6 Cornell Notes (take notes on how to
write using Cornell notes)Page 7 Notes on What are SMART GOALS
Specific: State exactly what you want to accomplish (who, what, where, why)
Measurable: How will you demonstrate and evaluate the extent to which the goal has been met?)
Achievable: stretch and challenging goals within ability to achieve outcome. What is the action-oriented verb?
Relevant: How does the goal tie into your key responsibilities? How is it aligned to the objectives?
Timely: Set one or more target dates (including deadlines, dates and frequency), the “by when” to guide your goal to successful and timely completion
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
Number the pages starting on page 5 (as page 1)
Page 1 syllabusPage 2 lab safety contractPage 3 Formal lab rubricPage 4 STAAR quick reference chartPage 5 “8 TEKS VERBS”Page 6 Cornell Notes Page 7 Notes on What are SMART GOALSPage 7 Notes on Lab Safety Rules
Rule #3Locate the emergency exit and safety
equipment, including the eye/face wash, fire extinguisher, fire blanket, and
alarm.
Rule #4Wear all required safety equipment (including goggle, apron, gloves, long pants, and closed toe shoes). Tie back
hair and loose clothes.
Rule #7Avoid contamination. Do not return unused chemicals to original source.
Keep the correct spatula and/or stopper with its container
You have looked up the hazards of the chemicals you will be using in a particular lab, and found out that they are mild health hazards, requiring you to avoid skin contact and vapor inhalation. Therefore, when in lab you should:
a. wear short shorts and sandals b. wear long pants, closed toed shoes, and a
lab apronc. wear gloves d. b and ce. a and c
If the fire alarm sounds, you should:
a. do nothing - it is probably a false alarmb. shut down your experiment, get your stuff,
then leave the buildingc. leave the building immediately following fire alarm protocolsd. grab a fire extinguisher and/or safety wash
1. Quietly write at least 5 sentences in your “note journal” summarizing what you have learned today.
2. If you finish early and have any question for me, please write on a post-it-note and stick it to the “parking lot”.
3. Please wait for me to dismiss the class!
You are wonderful! Love having you in class!
Thank you!: