4. Starter
● Complete the name tag activity
● Use the sticky notes on your desk to answer the questions around the room
● When you are done please wait for the rest of the class to finish
○ You will have 10 minutes to complete this task.
○ You may quietly talk to a neighbor and or listen to music while completing this assignment
○ This will be graded
Looks Like... Sounds Like...
● Students working on own name tag
● Students using appropriate materials
● Quiet talking
6. Intro To Mrs. Mosher
Classes I teach…
● Child Development
● Early Childhood Education 1 & 2
● Early Childhood Education Concurrent Enrollment
● Human Development
9. Intro To YOU!
1. With your elbow partner
a. Roll the dice to determine which question you will answer. You both
will answer the same question.
2. With your across partner
a. Roll the dice to determine which question you will answer. You both
will answer the same question.
3. With your diagonal partner
a. Roll the dice to determine which question you will answer. You both
will answer the same question.
10. Questions
1. What is your favorite type of music or who is your
favorite music artist?
2. What do you like to do on the weekends (besides sleep)?
3. Who is someone you admire and why do you admire that
person?
4. If you could visit any time period what would it be and
Why?
5. What is your favorite dessert?
6. If you could trade places with someone, who would it be
and Why?
11. What do we talk About in Child Development?
● Unit 1 - Parenting
● Unit 2 - Reproduction & Birth Defects
● Unit 3 - Pregnancy, Labor, & Delivery
● Unit 4 - Neonate & Infant
● Unit 5 - Toddler & Preschooler
● Unit 6 - Positive Guidance and Health & Safety
12. Why Child Development?
1. You will learn about the child you were, the person you
are, and the adult you will become.
2. You will be a parent someday
3. You may wish to pursue a career working with children
4. You will learn how to care for children
13. Why Child Development?
5. You will gain a better understanding of children
6. You will strengthen your relationship with younger
siblings and children with whom you interact
7. You can better plan your future in relation to
parenthood
8. You might even discover a deep love for children :)
14. Why child Development?
What are some other reasons someone might choose to take
Child Development?
Think of why you took Child Development, do any of the
reasons we have just discussed change your original reason
for taking this class? Why or why not?
16. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PATHWAY
Foundation Courses:
(1.50 Credits)
● Child Development (.5)
● Early Childhood
Education 1 (1.0)
● Food & Nutrition 1 (.5)
Elective Courses:
(1.50 Credits)
● Accounting 1 (.5)
● Adult Roles &
Responsibilities (.5)
● Adult Roles and
Financial Literacy (1.0)
● Early Childhood
Education 2 (1.0)
● Foods & Nutrition 2 (.5)
● Foundations of Nutrition
(.5)
● Human Development (.5)
17. Jobs in Early Childhood Education
● Administrator, Child Care
Program
● Child Care Aide/Worker
● Counseling Psychologist
● Elementary Education
● Family and Consumer Sciences
Education Teacher
● Kindergarten Teacher
● Special Education Teacher
● Social Worker
● Teacher Assistant
18. Family and Human Services Pathway
Foundation Courses:
(1.50 Credits)
● Child Development (.5)
● Food & Nutrition 1 (.5)
Choose 1 of the Following
● Adult Roles &
Responsibilities (.5)
● Adult Roles and Financial
Literacy (1.0)
Elective Courses:
(1.50 Credits)
● Foods & Nutrition 2 (.5)
● Foundations of Nutrition
(.5)
● Human Development (.5)
● Teen Living
19. Jobs in Family and Human Services
● Adult Day Care Center
Coordinator
● Community Service Director
● Counseling Psychologist
● Employment Counselor
● Family and Consumer Sciences
Education Teacher
● Geriatrics Service Worker
● Marriage and Family Therapist
● Social Worker
● Teacher Assistant
20. Disclosure
Turning in your class disclosure and Human
Sexuality form, signed by you and your
parent/guardian, is your first assignment. It
is worth 50 points and is due August
(A)29/(B)30.
**Consent form signed by parent is REQUIRED to participate
in this class**
21. Classroom Expectations
● Follow all directions immediately
● Stay on task
● Be Respectful to others and equipment (this includes using respectful and
appropriate language)
● Be on time (in your seat when the bell rings) and prepared
● No electronic devices without permission. If use without permission
persists the device will be confiscated to be picked up after school.
● No food or drink in class (water ok)
● Teacher dismisses the class
● Be mature with topics.
● Follow all other school policies (i.e. dress code, attendance, etc.)
(Refer to student handbook)
-4 steps of consequences
22. Materials
● $5.00 lab fee
○ Used to purchase materials for classroom lessons
● Pencil/pen (preferably black or blue)
● Class notes
** If you come unprepared it may affect your citizenship
grade**
23. Textbooks
● Classroom set stays in class
● Use the textbook labeled with your assigned
number
● Can be checked out at library for overnight
use
24. Canvas
● Grades updated weekly
● Check here first before asking me what your grade is or
what you are missing!
● Powerpoints and other information posted here if you need
to make-up work.
25. Grading
A 94-100% B- 80-82%
D+ 67-69%
A- 90-93% C+ 77-79%
D 63-66%
B+ 87-89% C 73-76%
D- 59-62%
B 83-86% C- 70-72%
F Below 59%
● Some extra credit will be available, but
26. Assignments
● Bell Work/Exit Slips
● Notes
● Reading Assignments
● Written Assignments
● Unit Projects
● Assessments
● Real Care Baby Project (for extra credit)
All assignments must be kept in classroom folders or your
personal binder until the end of the semester.
Daily points will be given for participation and completion
of bell work at the beginning of class.
27. Assessments & State Exam
● 2 District Benchmark (beginning and end of semester)
● 6 Unit Tests
● 1 State Competency Exam
○ 50 pts for taking it
○ Scores over 50% will receive extra credit
○ 80% on exam and all required performance objectives will earn a
certificate
28. Citizenship
● Being on time (4 tardies=1, 5 tardies=0, more than 10 min
late = absence)
● Attending daily (1 unexcused=1, 2 unexcused=0)
● Being prepared
● Paying attention
● Having a positive attitude
● Participating in class discussions
● Having work ready on time
● Showing courtesy through respectful language and behavior
● Respecting other’s comments and opinions
29. Absences
● You have 5 school days to make up missed work and
assessments
● Unexcused absences, work automatically treated as late
work and marked accordingly
● Work turned in after 5 school days is considered late and
will be marked accordingly (10% deduction every day it is
late up to 50%)
● You can come in before or after school, make arrangements
with Mrs. Mosher
● Textbooks can be checked out at the library for overnight
use.
30. Hall Pass
● 3 per quarter
● Used for emergencies or late assignments only
● If you do not have your hall pass you do not get to leave
the room
● Cannot be used in the first or last 10 minutes of class
● If you are gone for more than 10 minutes you will be
marked absent
● Can turn in up to 3 hall passes at the end of each
quarter for extra credit.
31. FCCLA
● Child Development is connected to FCCLA (Family, Career,
and Community Leaders of America.)
● Its purpose is to promote personal growth and leadership
through Family and Consumer Science education.
● This course has multiple projects that qualify for STAR
Events in FCCLA competitions.
● Any student wishing to join FCCLA club is welcome.
● Talk to the teacher if you are interested.
32. Assigned Class Student Number
● Each student will be assigned a number (based on
alphabetical order of class)
● You will use the Chromebook, textbook, and file folder
labeled with your assigned number
● Please write your assigned number on your assignments
33. Emergency Plans
Fire:
● Exit the room and turn to the right. Than take the next
right towards the football field and exit the building
through the exterior doors.
Hard Lockdown:
● Gather in the preschool storage room. Sit on the floor.
Do not use your cell phone.
34. Get To Know You A Little Better
Each member of your table group should answer these
questions.
Would you rather…
1. Would you rather be in a pool of marshmallows or m&m’s?
2. Would you rather eat carrots or apples for one whole day?
3. Would you rather have bright blue hair or bright blue
feet?
4. Would you rather live in a place that is always very hot
or always very cold?
5. Would you rather wear your shoes on the wrong feet or
your pants backwards?
35. M & M Game
1. Take 3 M&M’s of different colors
2. Answer the question that corresponds with the colored
M&M’s you chose.
a. Red - Describe your personality
b. Brown - Tell about one of your hobbies
c. Green - Tell about your favorite food
d. Yellow - Tell about something you like about children
e. Orange - Tell about something you hope to learn in
this class
Editor's Notes
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