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SIT ANYWHERE TODAY (THIS IS YOUR SEAT FOR THE WEEK) ,  ASSIGNED SEATS NEXT MONDAY. You are in  World History ,  Mr. Chiang , please have a piece of  paper  and  pen/pencil  ready. Welcome!
Agenda 1)  Introduction and 4 initial items (syllabus will be discussed on Tuesday)  2)  Discussion:  Why Study History? Homework 1)   Notebook by tomorrow (Tuesday) 2)   Photograph with first day sheet
LATE BOX  BOOK SHELVES  CHIANG’S DESK 39 SIDE WHITE BOARD  HALL PASS DOOR M  T  W  T  F M  T  W  T  F   FILE CABINETS Resolution Key:  R=Reminder, Xmin, P=Parent Incident Key:  U=Unsafe, D=Disrespectful, O=Off Task,  T=Talking,  N=Not Prepared, C=Careless, L=Late  Resolution Key:  A=Apology, F=Fixed, S=Served M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F   LCD  1                      M  T  W  T  F   M  T  W  T  F                    2 3 4 7 6 8 9 10 12 5 14 16 18 11 13 20 29 15 17 19 21 27 28 30 32 31 33 35 37 36 34 39 38 22 23 24 25 26   TABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9      Example: Bruce L PLEASE WRITE YOUR FIRST NAME, AND LAST INITIAL AS  CLEAR  AS POSSIBLE.
Who is your teacher?  Mr. Chiang previously taught in NYC (where he met his wife), earned his BA in political science at UCI, and MA in education at Stanford, 2 nd  MA in education from Columbia University.
4 First Day Things to Know 1)  Class Website :  www.govandlaw.org/mvhs   (hw, class handouts, class blog, class slides)  2)  Respect : Things I do to respect you.  -Offer  meaningful  learning opportunities  -Not ask you to do meaningless work -Ask for + listen to your  feedback + thoughts -Make this room effective + comfortable  -Challenge you to learn ( not give up on you )  In exchange, respectful reactions are expected. 3)  Participation : Each week is worth  10 points , you earn and lose points based on the quality of your involvement in class activities.
Participation ( 10 points a week ) Negative Mark:  Minus  2  Points Each 0 Check:  6 Points 1 Check:  7 Points 2 Checks:  8 Points 3 Checks:  9 Points 4 Checks:  10 Points  5 Checks:  11 Points (+1 EC) 6 Checks:  11 Points (+1 EC) 7 Checks:  12 Points (+2 EC) 8 Checks:  12 Points (+2 EC)
Participation ( 10 points a week ) Negative Mark:  Minus  2  Points Each 9 Check:  13 Points (+3 EC) 10 Check:  13 Points (+3 EC) 11 Checks:  14 Points (+4 EC) Blog:  There are  2 blogs  posted each  week , you can earn up to  3 points  max (2 new entries + 1 response OR 2 responses + 1 new entry).  All entries due by Saturday evening.
Participation ( 10 points a week ) Negative Mark:  Minus  2  Points Each 1)  Not being present (absent or late) or ready for the task. 2)  Not following the instructions, common mistakes: -Not trying when called on. -Not working with your team. -Talking over someone else, denying yourself and others of their learning.
If say “SOPHOMORES” and put my fist in the air,  your response: 1)  Pause your communication 2)  Pause your activities (nothing in hands) 3)  Track Mr. Chiang with your eyes (“track me”) If I have to say your name, you are interfering with the activity, and lose points on the activity.
Socratic Method Advocating for the other side of the issue in order to  discover the truth . Civic Discourse Seek understanding and common ground in order to  build a community . How I will accomplish this: “ I will cold call” You don’t need to be right, you must try.  “ I will take volunteers” Raise your hand to be called.
PARTICIPATION IS WORTH  10 POINTS  A WEEK
HIGH PARTICIPATION IS CONVERTED INTO  EXTRA CREDIT
BEING OFF TASK WILL DOCK YOU  2 POINT  EACH TIME
YOU LOSE POINTS IF YOU DON’T TRY WHEN CALLED ON  OR  TALK WITHOUT BEING CALLED ON
4 First Day Things to Know 1)  Class Website :  www.govandlaw.org/mvhs   (hw, class handouts, class blog, class slides)  2)  Respect : Things I do to respect you.  -Offer  meaningful  learning opportunities  -Not ask you to do meaningless work -Ask for + listen to your  feedback + thoughts -Make this room effective + comfortable  -Challenge you to learn ( not give up on you )  In exchange, respectful reactions are expected. 3)  Participation : Each week is worth  10 points , you earn and lose points based on the quality of your involvement in class activities.
4)  Openers : Everyday, we begin class with an opener. When the  bell rings , you need to  cease talking  on your own and  begin writing  the opener Openers go in your class notebook, each opener includes: 1)  Date 2)  Today’s Topic 3)  Your written response to  the 3 opening questions.
Number of Humans Alive Right Now 6,864,102,160  Number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy  for each living human 69 Number of galaxies in the universe  for each living human 9 Number of stars in the universe  for each living human 900,000,000,000 (Dillard 1998)
DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write:   Date:  08/23/10 , Topic:  Day 1 2) Next line, write “ Opener #0 ” and then:  1) Write  1 high + 1   low   in last 24 hours 2) Rate your comprehension for this current topic so far: lost< 1-5 >easy 3) Respond to the  Opener  by writing at least   1 sentences  about : Your opinions/thoughts  OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip   OR/AND Summary of the clip  OR/AND Announcements: None
Journal #0a , Title “ Opening Speech ” 1)  Write and time a 30-60 second speech that responds to this ( you may discuss with others ): 85 billion+ people have lived on Earth (Dillard 1998), looking at your own history, 50+ generations of your blood line have lived since humans began creating societies, 7,500+ if you trace bone records. Explain why history is important for the human race, and for your own future success. Mr. Chiang’s 7 Speech Tips 1)  3 Part: Opening > Argument > Closing 2)  Think of your audience and use local examples 3)  Stories are remembered 4)  Cite authoritative evidence 5)  Call audience to action 6)  Repetition, pauses, tone 7)  Speak slowly and make eye contact  (or try looking over heads) Last, the majority of speech is body language, not words.
Homework Due  Tuesday  (30 Points): 1)  Empty  notebook  (8x11 size, 90 pages+)  2)  Complete  1 st  Day Form 3)  Two  recent cut out  photographs ,   can be a print/copy    must be appropriate.    (won’t be getting back)
Homework Due  Wednesday   (30 Points): 1)  Fill out  2 E-Forms  2)  Create a  Google Account  (Gmail or linking non-Gmail w. Google) 3)  Join  class Ning  and  upload a photo Remember login names

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082310 world first day 50m

  • 1. SIT ANYWHERE TODAY (THIS IS YOUR SEAT FOR THE WEEK) , ASSIGNED SEATS NEXT MONDAY. You are in World History , Mr. Chiang , please have a piece of paper and pen/pencil ready. Welcome!
  • 2. Agenda 1) Introduction and 4 initial items (syllabus will be discussed on Tuesday) 2) Discussion: Why Study History? Homework 1) Notebook by tomorrow (Tuesday) 2) Photograph with first day sheet
  • 3. LATE BOX BOOK SHELVES CHIANG’S DESK 39 SIDE WHITE BOARD HALL PASS DOOR M T W T F M T W T F  FILE CABINETS Resolution Key: R=Reminder, Xmin, P=Parent Incident Key: U=Unsafe, D=Disrespectful, O=Off Task, T=Talking, N=Not Prepared, C=Careless, L=Late Resolution Key: A=Apology, F=Fixed, S=Served M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  M T W T F  LCD  1                      M T W T F  M T W T F                   2 3 4 7 6 8 9 10 12 5 14 16 18 11 13 20 29 15 17 19 21 27 28 30 32 31 33 35 37 36 34 39 38 22 23 24 25 26   TABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9      Example: Bruce L PLEASE WRITE YOUR FIRST NAME, AND LAST INITIAL AS CLEAR AS POSSIBLE.
  • 4. Who is your teacher? Mr. Chiang previously taught in NYC (where he met his wife), earned his BA in political science at UCI, and MA in education at Stanford, 2 nd MA in education from Columbia University.
  • 5. 4 First Day Things to Know 1) Class Website : www.govandlaw.org/mvhs (hw, class handouts, class blog, class slides) 2) Respect : Things I do to respect you. -Offer meaningful learning opportunities -Not ask you to do meaningless work -Ask for + listen to your feedback + thoughts -Make this room effective + comfortable -Challenge you to learn ( not give up on you ) In exchange, respectful reactions are expected. 3) Participation : Each week is worth 10 points , you earn and lose points based on the quality of your involvement in class activities.
  • 6. Participation ( 10 points a week ) Negative Mark: Minus 2 Points Each 0 Check: 6 Points 1 Check: 7 Points 2 Checks: 8 Points 3 Checks: 9 Points 4 Checks: 10 Points 5 Checks: 11 Points (+1 EC) 6 Checks: 11 Points (+1 EC) 7 Checks: 12 Points (+2 EC) 8 Checks: 12 Points (+2 EC)
  • 7. Participation ( 10 points a week ) Negative Mark: Minus 2 Points Each 9 Check: 13 Points (+3 EC) 10 Check: 13 Points (+3 EC) 11 Checks: 14 Points (+4 EC) Blog: There are 2 blogs posted each week , you can earn up to 3 points max (2 new entries + 1 response OR 2 responses + 1 new entry). All entries due by Saturday evening.
  • 8. Participation ( 10 points a week ) Negative Mark: Minus 2 Points Each 1) Not being present (absent or late) or ready for the task. 2) Not following the instructions, common mistakes: -Not trying when called on. -Not working with your team. -Talking over someone else, denying yourself and others of their learning.
  • 9. If say “SOPHOMORES” and put my fist in the air, your response: 1) Pause your communication 2) Pause your activities (nothing in hands) 3) Track Mr. Chiang with your eyes (“track me”) If I have to say your name, you are interfering with the activity, and lose points on the activity.
  • 10. Socratic Method Advocating for the other side of the issue in order to discover the truth . Civic Discourse Seek understanding and common ground in order to build a community . How I will accomplish this: “ I will cold call” You don’t need to be right, you must try. “ I will take volunteers” Raise your hand to be called.
  • 11. PARTICIPATION IS WORTH 10 POINTS A WEEK
  • 12. HIGH PARTICIPATION IS CONVERTED INTO EXTRA CREDIT
  • 13. BEING OFF TASK WILL DOCK YOU 2 POINT EACH TIME
  • 14. YOU LOSE POINTS IF YOU DON’T TRY WHEN CALLED ON OR TALK WITHOUT BEING CALLED ON
  • 15. 4 First Day Things to Know 1) Class Website : www.govandlaw.org/mvhs (hw, class handouts, class blog, class slides) 2) Respect : Things I do to respect you. -Offer meaningful learning opportunities -Not ask you to do meaningless work -Ask for + listen to your feedback + thoughts -Make this room effective + comfortable -Challenge you to learn ( not give up on you ) In exchange, respectful reactions are expected. 3) Participation : Each week is worth 10 points , you earn and lose points based on the quality of your involvement in class activities.
  • 16. 4) Openers : Everyday, we begin class with an opener. When the bell rings , you need to cease talking on your own and begin writing the opener Openers go in your class notebook, each opener includes: 1) Date 2) Today’s Topic 3) Your written response to the 3 opening questions.
  • 17. Number of Humans Alive Right Now 6,864,102,160 Number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy for each living human 69 Number of galaxies in the universe for each living human 9 Number of stars in the universe for each living human 900,000,000,000 (Dillard 1998)
  • 18. DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY & YESTERDAY 1) Write: Date: 08/23/10 , Topic: Day 1 2) Next line, write “ Opener #0 ” and then: 1) Write 1 high + 1 low in last 24 hours 2) Rate your comprehension for this current topic so far: lost< 1-5 >easy 3) Respond to the Opener by writing at least 1 sentences about : Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND Summary of the clip OR/AND Announcements: None
  • 19. Journal #0a , Title “ Opening Speech ” 1) Write and time a 30-60 second speech that responds to this ( you may discuss with others ): 85 billion+ people have lived on Earth (Dillard 1998), looking at your own history, 50+ generations of your blood line have lived since humans began creating societies, 7,500+ if you trace bone records. Explain why history is important for the human race, and for your own future success. Mr. Chiang’s 7 Speech Tips 1) 3 Part: Opening > Argument > Closing 2) Think of your audience and use local examples 3) Stories are remembered 4) Cite authoritative evidence 5) Call audience to action 6) Repetition, pauses, tone 7) Speak slowly and make eye contact (or try looking over heads) Last, the majority of speech is body language, not words.
  • 20. Homework Due Tuesday (30 Points): 1) Empty notebook (8x11 size, 90 pages+) 2) Complete 1 st Day Form 3) Two recent cut out photographs , can be a print/copy must be appropriate. (won’t be getting back)
  • 21. Homework Due Wednesday (30 Points): 1) Fill out 2 E-Forms 2) Create a Google Account (Gmail or linking non-Gmail w. Google) 3) Join class Ning and upload a photo Remember login names