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Honors Geometry Unit 1

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Honors Geometry Unit 1

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Welcome to Honors Geometry! • As you enter the room, please grab a colored

Student Info sheet from the from the front desk under “Daily Supplies”

•  Find your name on a desk.

• Begin filling out the info sheet.

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Classroom Procedure: Group Folder

• Each group will have an assigned folder

•  The first person in the room should grab their group’s folder from the front of the room

• Any papers that need to be turned in should be placed in this folder

•  Turn in the folder at the end of the period

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Let’s Practice!

• Have one person from your group go get your table’s folder

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Classroom Procedure: Homework

•  In your group’s folder, you will find a Homework Stamp Sheet

• Every day, pull out your homework and homework stamp sheet

•  The homework stamp sheet should be left in your folder at all times. Homework should be left in your binder

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About your Teacher

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Syllabus

•  Let’s look at it together…

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Classroom Procedures •  First thing you do each day is the Daily Warm up, either

posted on board or on front desk •  If you are the first person from your group, grab your

group’s folder. •  Have your homework and homework stamp sheet out on

desk. •  If you were absent, look for absent work from the binder •  After about 5 minutes, we will finish the warm up and

start on the day’s activities. •  If supplies are needed, I will instruct one person from

each group to grab a box. •  All other procedures will be introduced as they come up

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Classroom Expectations

• Be Respectful

• Be Responsible

• Participate What do these look like?

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Be Respectful

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Be Responsible

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Participate

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Any other Classroom Expectations?

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KNIGHTDALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT CODE OF HONOR

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CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

3 STRIKES YOU’RE OUT!!!

CLASSROOM DISRUPTION

#1

1ST WARNING ISSUED

CLASSROOM DISRUPTION

#2

2ND & FINAL WARNING ISSUED

CLASSROOM DISRUPTION

#3

IMMEDIATE ADMINISTRATOR

ACTION

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LESS SERVERE OR LESS

FREQUENT

• LUNCH DETENTION (LD) • IN SCHOOL DETENTION (ISD)

• ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CENTER (ALC) • OUT OF SCHOOL SUSPENSION (OSS)

MORE SERVERE OR MORE

FREQUENT

• LONG TERM SUSPENSION (LT)

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LUNCH DETENTION

•  Students who receive lunch detention as a consequence must eat lunch in 1613.

•  Students should report directly to the ISD room. Students who arrive late will be given an additional day of lunch detention.

•  Students who do not report will receive additional consequences.

•  Failure to comply may result in out-of-school suspension.

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Cafeteria Procedures •  Students must be seated at a

table at all times during the lunch period, unless you are waiting in the lunch line.

•  Remember it is your responsibility to throw out your trash at the end of lunch, not the cafeteria staff.

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HALL PASSES

•  Each student will be issued ONE personalized hall pass, with their name, student ID #, grade, homeroom as well as the teacher name, course, and room # for each class on their schedule.

•  Students will be allotted 4 hall passes per period per semester.

•  Passes will NOT be issued during the first or last 15 minutes of class.

•  Incentives will be offered to students that do not use their hall passes.

•  It is your responsibility to keep your pass, if you lose it you will not be issued another.

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SWEEP and KEEP •  Teachers will be in the hallways during

all transitions.

•  Classroom doors will close after the tardy bell stops.

•  Late students will not be allowed to enter the room.

•  Students that are tardy will be escorted to ISD, rm. 1613, by staff members posted in the hallways.

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SWEEP and KEEP

•  Students will receive their ISD consequence immediately, remaining in 1613 for the entire period.

•  Students will be given their class assignment by the ISD coordinator via the Pbworks website.

•  Teachers will be emailed a list of students that

have been Swept and Kept so that the student may be marked present for the day.

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NO STOPPING ZONES •  The commons area, the area in

front of the main stairs, the area in front of 1613 and the locker bays are No Stopping Zones.

•  When students congregate in these areas it makes it difficult for other students to arrive on time to their classes.

•  You need to Walk With a Purpose and arrive to your class on time.

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NO FOOD ZONES

•  All food needs to remain in the cafeteria.

•  NO FOOD SHOULD BE BROUGHT BACK FROM OFF CAMPUS; STUDENTS RETURNING TO CAMPUS WITH FOOD MAY LOSE THEIR OFF CAMPUS PASS.

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•  ANY UNSUPERVISED AREA •  REAR COURTYARD (by the student lot) •  FACULTY/STAFF PARKING LOT •  STUDENT PARKING LOT

–  Students leaving campus must immediately enter their vehicles and exit the premises.

–  Students returning to campus must immediately exit their cars and enter the building without food.

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BAG IT & TAG IT

OPERATION BAG IT &TAG IT IS IN EFFECT!

PROHIBITED ITEMS

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Tank Tops

Bare Midriff DRESS CODE

Sagging Pants

Headgear

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GANG RELATED ACTIVITY IS PROHIBITED KHS IS NEUTRAL TERRITORY!

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KHS Attendance Intervention Plan

•  Validation is no longer an option.

•  Students with excessive absences, along with their parents, will be required to meet with staff members to develop an individualized attendance improvement plan before the student accumulates 10 absences.

•  Students who exceed 10 absences must submit an appeal. •  Appeal hearings will be held prior to the end of the semester

and a panel will make a decision regarding credit for courses with excessive absences.

•  Remember, Validation is no longer an option. It is your responsibility to monitor your attendance.

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KHS CODE OF HONOR

The KHS Code of Honor is an affirmation of our commitment to a high standard of conduct inside and outside of the classroom. Students, staff, parents and the community will work together to provide a positive, safe and orderly learning environment.

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Find Your Match! •  Each person will get an index card with a word •  Your goal is to find the person in the class who has a

word that matches yours. Not an exact match. •  For example, if my card said Abraham and

someone’s card said Lincoln, we’d be a match. •  You must find this match without talking. •  After you find your match, grab an interview

sheet from the front of the room and take turns interviewing each other.

•  Once everyone is finished, you will introduce your partner to the class.

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Homework

•  Take home your syllabus and a Parent Info sheet

• Have your parent/guardian read the syllabus and fill out the info sheet

• Return the SIGNED info sheet tomorrow

• Keep the syllabus in your binder

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Transformers

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Bumblebee Transforming

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Image or Preimage?

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Transformation

• A transformation of a geometric figure is a change in its position, shape, or size.

•  The original figure is the preimage and the resulting figure is an image.

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Isometry

• An isometry is a transformation in which the preimage and image are congruent

• What does it mean to be congruent?