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Staff Page Templates 1 - Main Staff Page Subjects WELCOME TO MY HOME PAGE Education Biographical Information EMAIL Assignment Calendar Daily Schedule My Pages 2 - Main Staff Page 1

3 - Main Staff Page (blue background that could be changed) Welcome to (Name)'s Page (picture) Contact Information School Phone: Email Links to Other Pages: Link1 Link 2 Daily Schedule Time Subject 2

Calendar Monday (July, 23th/day) WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEK Tuesday (month/day) Wednesday (month/day) Thursday (month/day) Friday (month/day) Test on Algebra Read chapters 5, 6, & 7 Calendar Google Find out how to create a google calendar like this by going to the Google Calendar website 3

Calendar - Create your own Assignment Calendar Create your own Assignment Calendar that can look like this: Assign-A-Day http://assignaday.4teachers.org What Is This Assign-A-Day is designed to enhance teacher and student communication through an online, teacher-managed calendar. Teachers create a calendar for each of their classes and add assignments for the students to view. Students view their teachers calendars in order to see assignments for classes they might have missed or to get an overview of the class. Teacher Login and Registration 1. Go to http://assignaday.4teachers.org. If you are a first time user you will need to click on Register. If you have already set up an account, click on Login. (You may already be registered if you ve already used any of the www4teachers.org tools.) 2. To register you must select a salutation, enter your name, email address, password, zip code, and school name. 3. You may now choose your font and color preferences if you would like. Simply use the drop down menus to highlight and select your choice. 4. Click Submit. 5. Print out the confirmation page. Click Continue. 4

Create Your Calendar 1. Click Create An Assignment Calendar. 2. Enter a class or subject. 3. Enter a date. 4. Enter the assignment title or name of event in the text box. 5. Click Create Calendar. 6. Click Add More Assignments if desired. 7. When you are finished click Return to Assignment Calendar Manager and logout. Manage Your Calendar 1. To edit your calendar when you are not logged in, go to your calendar on the web and click on the Assign-A-Day logo at the top of the page. This will take you to the login page where you will login to get to Calendar Manager. (If you don t remember the site address, go to the Assign-A-Day address above and do a search for your name or use your ID that was created when you registered.) The best thing to do is add your calendar site to your classroom website and it will always be available to you and your students. 2. Once you are at the Calendar Manager, you will be able to: Add more assignments Edit or delete assignments Create a duplicate calendar View assignment calendar View the help pages Edit personal information, password, font choice and background choice. 3. You can always choose to view your calendar in a new page when working in Classroom Manager. (Note the URL for your calendar. This is the link you would add to your website.) 4. Once you are finished managing your calendar, click Logout. Student Search for Calendar 1. Students need to go to Assign-A-Day, and use the search engine on the front page. 2. The students may search by the teacher s last name or the subject area of the calendar. Once they have entered one of these choices in the text box, they should click on Search. 3. On the Search Results page, they simply need to click on the title of the calendar they are looking for. 4. For easiest access, add the URL for your calendar to your classroom website! 5

Class List Elementary Boys 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7. 7. 8. 8. 9. 9. 10. 10. 11. 11. 12. 12. Girls 6

Class Schedule Daily 2 (colors can be changed) Hour Time Class 1 2 3 4 Lunch 5 6 7 8 Class Schedule Daily 1 Time Subjects/Activities 8:15-8:30 8:30-9:00 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:10 7

Class Schedule (Block) Week of (Subject) Block 1-2 (Subject) Block 3-4 (Subject) Block 5 6 MONDAY TUESDAY 1WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8

Classroom Rules Class Rules Follow directions the first time given. Be in your seat when the bell rings. Keep hand, feet, and other objects to yourself. Class ends with teacher dismissal Follow all school rules. Stay on task. Complete work promptly. Turn in quality work. Classroom Guidelines What is the grading scale? A 100-93% B 92-86% C 85-78% D 77-70% F Below 70% Back to Top 9

What is your homework policy? Homework is generally due the next school day after it is assigned. More difficult projects will be given a longer due date. Projects with an extended due date MAY NOT be accepted for a late grade. All homework is due in the morning when it is collected. Any homework not turned in when it is collected will be considered late. This includes homework that is left at home and/or in the locker. The following consequences will be applied to late homework: 1st Quarter 1 day late-10 points off of final score 2 days late-20 points off final score 2nd Quarter 1 day late-10 points off of final score 2 days late-20 points off final score 3rd Quarter 1 day late-10 points off of final score 4th Quarter No late homework will be accepted, student will receive a zero for the assignment. Daily Planner Subject Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Language Arts Reading English Spelling Mathematics Science Social Studies American History News/Current Events Special Information 10

Daily Schedule (Traveling Teacher) Period/Time Course Room Number 8:00-8:15 8:15-8:45 8:45-8:50 8:50-9:45 9:50-10:15 10:20-10:45 10:45-11:00 11:00-11:35 11:35-12:00 12:00-12:45 12:45-12:55 12:55-1:20 1:25-1:40 1:40-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-2:50 2:50-2:55 Favorite Links - 2 Search Engines Google IE Firefox Online Databases Media Resources Encyclopedia Class Links Other Disclaimer: Many of the sites linked through this web page have been created by other organizations. The School is not responsible for the content of these sites nor does it necessarily agree with or condone the information found within them. The links to these sites are offered as an aid in navigating the Internet. 11

Favorite Links SOCS Hiking Useful Links Baseball Football Field Trip Information Field Trip When: Fee: Where: Who: Chaperones: Bring: Field Trip Information (Year) When Are We Going? What Are We Doing? Where Are We Going? Is There A Cost? 12

Homework Assignments Weekly (Multiple Subjects) 2 Day Subject A Subject B Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Class Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1st- 2nd- 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 13

Homework Assignments Weekly (Multiple Subjects) 1 Homework Assignments for the Week of Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Important Dates to Remember! Dates To Remember! Date August 24 Event First Day of School;early dismissal 14

Lesson Plans (Daily) Lesson Plans for [Name], [Year] August September October November December 8//09 9//09 10//09 11//09 12//09 8//09 9//09 10//09 11//09 12//09 8//09 9//09 10//09 11//09 12//09 8//09 9//09 10//09 11//09 12//09 8//09 9//09 10//09 11//09 12//09 January February March April May 1//10 2//10 3//10 4//10 5//10 1//10 2//10 3//10 4//10 5//10 1//10 2//10 3//10 4//10 5//10 1//10 2//10 3//10 4//10 5//10 1//10 2//10 3//10 4//10 5//10 15

Spelling List Spelling List for the Week of _ All Spelling Tests will be taken on. 16

Syllabus - 1 (Subject) Syllabus Overview: Instructor Information: Instructor: Phone: Room: Morning Office Hours: Afternoon Office Hours: Course Outline: First Semester Chapter Subject Chapter Subject Second Semester Chapter Subject Chapter Subject 17

Classroom Expectations: Materials: It is the expectation that you will bring the following to class everyday. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Tardies: Passes: Restroom/Locker: Absences: Late Work: Expected Behaviors: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Grading Policy: A = B = C = D = F = 18

Syllabus - 2 Instructor Information Instructor Name: Class Location: Phone: E-Mail: Course Information: Prerequisite: Course Description: Course Objectives: 1. 2. 3. 4. Required Materials and Supplies: Supplemental Reading Materials: Assignments: Late assignments will receive 50% off of the points earned If your assignment is more than 1 day late, you will not receive credit For every excused absence, you will be given the same number of days as your absence(s) to complete your assignments for full credit If you miss an assignment that involves class participation, you may be required to complete a written assignment in place of it It is the student's responsibility to get their missed assignments and to ask questions at the appropriate time as needed. 19

Method of Evaluation: Tests 35% Projects 30% Daily Work 15% Final 15% Commitment 5% Grading Scale: A 100-90% B 89-80% C 79-70% D 69-60% F 59-0% Major Assignments/Projects: Homework: Late Work: 20