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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Bullied Girl Gets Help After Posting Video - Sphere News

Bullied Girl Gets Help After Posting Video - Sphere News
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End of the Unit Projects

REMINDER!!!
The "Who Am I" projects are due
Tuesday, September 29, 2009.

Final Project Formats:
1st and 4th - Exemplary Portfolio (print or electronic)
2nd, 3rd, 7th - AlphaBiography Book (print or electronic)

Coming Up This Week...

What's in a Name?

What's in a Name Book, Vignettes, Narratives

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Where I'm From

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Disclaimer (Conditions of Use)

The use of technology in this classroom is for educational purposes only. It is a privilege and not necessarily a right. Any student who inappropriately uses the equipment, i. e. illegal downloads, accessing unauthorized sites, changing computer settings, vandalism of equipment, or in any other way deemed inappropriate by the teacher, will result in disciplinary action or the forfeiture of his or her student login. Completion of electronic assignments will be restricted in the classroom but required as homework.

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One inch binder
Five (5) dividers
Two-pocket folder
Composition notebook
Pencils/pens (black or blue)
Sandisk or CD-RW

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Grading Policy

Students' grades are weighted in the following manner:

25% Classwork/homework

25% Writer's Workshop (Daily writing particpation, short
& long-term projects, i. e.,
working/electronic portfolios, blogs, wikis, digital
stories, research papers, etc.

30% Tests (Objective & project-based)

25% Quizzes


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