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FIRST DAY AGENDA Mrs. Hinkson

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Page 1: First day of school

FIRST DAY AGENDA

Mrs. Hinkson

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1st Hour Seating Chart

1st HourBritini Symonds Mariah Neil Matthew Edgar Jessica Korenich Karley Badder

Karli Hurd Abigail Galen Timothy Plumb

Carter Shand Emily Nelson Hope Ward Charles Moore Anna HinksonMcKenzie Garber Thomas Robbins Trevor Oginski

David Kirk Tianna Burton Matthew Gendron Mary Zerby Jessica LindseyShelby Duflo Dillon Raymond Monique Mahaffy Curtis Nantell

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2nd Hour Seating Chart

Taylor Bryant Thomas Clark Emily Huffman Kenneth Collins Marcus NettletonLauren Leafers Jeff Rahilly

Maysa Sitar Blake Jordan Tyler Blakely Megan Grigg Brandon GravelleJedidiah Lewis April King Douglas Kimbler George Severans

Nicholas Patterson Jordynn Laudenslager Ian Metcalf Riley PillionRavyn Severance Cameron Brockman Megan Farley RhyAnna Maddox

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5th Hour Seating Chart

Christopher Wendt Adrianna Lyke Victoria Pew Cori Canfield Devon LeechMandy Stevens Joshua Bristow Emily Vincent Brooke Peake Destyni Schmuckal Sasha Gardner

Caleb Nantell Marissa Lasslett Tyler Canfield Keneesha Thomas Justin MaloneCourtney Link Billy Parker Marissa Rushford Brian Ventimiglia Anna Newhouse

Shayna Betterly Amanda May Alexis Perry Emily Puckett Dakota Keinonen Kateasha WallerZachary Holbrook Jacquelyn Perlberg Kimberly Revord Krysta Gravelle Courtney Turcott

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An Introduction

I am a 2007 graduate of Kendall College of Art and Design.

I graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Art with a focus in drawing.

I am currently pursuing my Masters Degree in Education with a focus on teacher leadership from the University of Phoenix.

I live in Manistique and have been married for four years.

Outside of school I enjoy hunting, fishing, horse back riding, reading, music, gardening, and throwing pottery.

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Classroom Rules

Be in your seat and on task when the bell rings.

Stay on task until it is time to clean up.

Do NOT misuse or mistreat classmates, teachers, or materials.

Use only constructive criticism.

Do not bring work from other classes.

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Consequences

Warning Call home and lunch detention To the office, call home, and a lunch detention To the office, call home, after school detention

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Tardy Policy

  4th Tardy - To the office, parent contact, and 1

lunch detention. 5th Tardy - To the office, parent contact, loss of

an absence, and 1 lunch detention. 6th Tardy - To the office, parent contact, 1 after

school detention, and 1 lunch detention. 7th Tardy – To the office, parent contact, 1 after

school detention, 1 lunch detention. 8th Tardy – To the office, parent contact, and 1

day of suspension.

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Cell Phones

School policy states no cell phones in the classroom.

There will be no warnings. I confiscate the phone the first

time. 1st Hour and 2nd Hour students

your phone will be kept until lunch.

5th Hour students your phone will be kept until the end of the day.

The phone goes to the office the second time.

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BTOP Computers

Leave closed until instruction has been given

Most lessons and in class information will be supplied online.

I support listening to music with the use of headphones.

You will often refer to your computer for visual aides.

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Bathroom Breaks and Hall Passes

Three per marking period Write your own pass

Include name Destination Date Time

Acquire my signature before leaving

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Daily Itinerary

5 min. Sketch

45-50 min.Lesson and Work Time

5-10 min.Clean-Up/Drawer Check/Material

Check/Table Wipe Down

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Sketch Books

Name, title, and date in upper right corner

Five minute sketch Collect every Friday One point per sketch Do not make up if

absent

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Objectives

Objectives are what the state requires me to teach and you to learn in this class.

The objective may not change every day.

They will be written on the white board.

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Syllabus

First marking period – Two dimensional Black and White 5-6 Projects

Second marking period – Two dimensional Color 5-6 Projects

Third marking period – Three dimensional Mixed Media 5-6 Projects

Fourth marking period – Three dimensional Clay 5-6 Projects

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Projects

Each project is worth 20 points total

Each project follows the same rubric

Each project is critiqued in class

Each student independently proposes a reasonable grade supported by artistic evidence. I will then agree with the proposal or give a counter grade proposal supported by my own evidence. At this time we will come to an agreement on a fair grade.

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Rubric Breakdown for Projects

Rubric Points Possible Points Received

Objective 5 points possible

Performance 5 points possible

Procedure 5 points possible

Aesthetics 5 points possible

Explanation of Rubric SectionsObjective – Did you correctly utilize the technique or concept that was taught?Performance – Did you use your time as efficiently as possible?Procedure – Did you complete your project following the right steps in the correct order?Aesthetics – Does your finished project look good?

How to Earn PointsExceeded expectations – 5 ptsMost concepts met – 4 ptsSome effort and concepts met – 3ptsLittle to no effort or concepts met – 2pts

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Research Papers

There will be one research paper per semester.

Research paper will follow M.L.A. format.

Each paper will require at least three legitimate resources.

Each paper will be at least three pages long and follow a thesis format.

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Quizzes and Exams

Contents Vocabulary Technique Art History

Quizzes – at least one will be given every month.

Exams - at least one will be given every month. A midterm and final exam will also be given.

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Drawers

Write first initial and last name on six inches of masking tape and stick to drawer on right side of handle.

One person per drawer. You are responsible for cleaning your drawer

periodically and at the end of each semester. Do not store class tools or materials in your

drawers. Do not store graded work in your drawer. Take graded projects home or dispose of them. Store your sketch book, at least one #2 pencil, in-

process work, and any personal materials or tools in your drawer.

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Project Displays

Some work from each class will be put on display at their completion.

The top pieces from each project will be kept in my office to be displayed at the end of year show.

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A Few Things to Remember

You will be held responsible for all tools/materials.

Due dates for projects are subject to change.

If you have any suggestions please feel free to share them with me.

The syllabus and daily itinerary is subject to change.