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2nd – Humanities – Front of Room
KaitlynClark
AaronCastillo
CameronBarnett
SydneyBarbour
KennethHuckleberry
DevinHolt
SkylarHewett
BrandonHandley
BrandonMaddox
JoshuaLogsdon
ConnerKnebel
BaileyIngram
GabeAdams
AustinSizemore
ConnorSmith
JessicaStivers
ChaseUehlein
TylerRaisor
NicholasRiggins
KimverlyRivera-
Barragon
NathanRoesch
DanielMurray
ShawnMuse
LexieOwens
TiffanyPowell
ClaytonMarcum
NoahMcGhee
BrandonMiles
DestinyMitchell
RyanAbney
SethAmiott
EthanArtz
3rd – Humanities – Front of Room
SarahForee
MaciFitzgerald
PatrickCravens
KatelynnBowen
MelodyJacobs
MeganHayden
MicahHardin
AlexsisGlines
EthanMcCleskey
DaltonLewellen
GwenJones
CameronJohnson
LindsyAmbach
JacobWatson
CoreyWilliamson
BlayceWilson
AustinStamper
AmySutherland
EthanTuggle
CheyenneWalls
CalebRobinson
ElmaSanchez
TrevorSanders
RomanSmither
IzabelleMiller
JarydOller
SawyerReynolds
PhylisityRison
MichaelAbbott
AustinAyers
OliviaBarczynski
SethAllgeier
4th – American Cinema – Front of Room
AshleyAsay
KaitArmstrong
DawsonArmstrong
ChelseaCrawford
KatherineBuckler
ColtonBramblette
DylanBeckley
BreeHeightchew
TylerHayes
AustonGraves
NicholeFrye
JeremiahRosell
MackenzieValentine
RobertWebb
CaleyRicheson
PhylisityRison
BlakeRoberts
EthanLay
RayvenMitchell
DanielMurray
KristenPreston
5th - Humanities – Front of Room
MorganBohannon
AlyssaBaum
NathanArnold
NaphtaliAdams
ZackForee
EmilyFischer
ChelseaCrawford
BayleighBoyer
EmilyHolcomb
GregoryHeightchew
JoshuaGregory
AmberGladdis
JashuaVasquez
RachelVegh
BoWagner
AustinHoward
ChaseRobertson
BradSamples
JordanShaw
KelbyMefford
KatieMiller
JustinMoore
ChristianParks
SophieHughes
BryannaImel
HaleeLankford
MeganMarlette
First Week Schedule - Humanities• Today – Review syllabus – Start discovery expectations• Tuesday – Finish discovery – getting to know each other• Wednesday – Purposes of Art• Thursday – Elements of art• Friday – Elements of art project
First Week Schedule
• Today – Review syllabus – Start discovery expectations• Tuesday – Finish discovery – getting to know each other• Wednesday – begin first unit
Materials – Humanities – Due Next Monday
Required:• 1 inch binder• Loose leaf college ruled paper• Ruler with holes for a three ring
binder• Pencil or blue/black pen• Syllabus• Discovery worksheet completed
Optional:• 5 tab dividers • Highlighter• 3x5 note cards
Materials – American Cinema – Due Next Monday• 1 inch binder• 12 tab dividers • Loose leaf college ruled paper• Pencil or blue/black pen• Syllabus• Discovery worksheet completed
Class Resources
• You will find coloring materials, glue, scissors, rulers, hole punch, stapler, hand sanitizer, etc. on the cart by the door and book shelf by my desk – any materials you borrow must be returned to the location you found them• You should not use/take materials from my desk without my
knowledge• Hall passes are on the cabinet by the door and should be returned
there when you come back to the room
Class Resources
• You can find documents, such as this syllabus, Power Points, worksheets, etc. on my teacher webpage• Some assignments will be directed to be submitted through our class’
O-drive – always label these assignments with your name (first and last) and the assignment name and always save to the correct folder
Class Rules
• Hall Passes – Administration has instructed that we strictly follow a policy of 2 hall passes per student per 9 week period • A hall pass consists of anything you ask to leave the class for
(bathroom, locker, office, etc.) with only a few exceptions• Exceptions – medical issues such as illness (emergency) or need of
medication from the office will not count against you – class needs such as visiting the library for class related needs will not require a hall pass • Hall passes must be limited to 5 minutes or less
Class rules
• When there are announcements being made, the class must be silent (especially beginning and end of the day)• When you enter the class, get your materials, take your seat and read the
PowerPoint for instructions or the class schedule• Before you leave, clean your area and push your chair in – Please do not
move the desks unless directed to for an activity• Students will remain in their seats until the bell dismisses class• A tardy will be given if you are not in the room before the bell rings• Eating and drinking in class will be permitted unless it becomes a burden on
the teaching or janitorial staff – It is the students’ responsibility to maintain eating and drinking privileges
Class Rules
• All graded work must be kept (especially tests) – If grades are misplaced, missing, or get deleted, this is the only way to be certain that you get the grade deserved – If you choose to throw materials away, you may be required to redo the grade if any of the above occur or be awarded a 0• Grades missed due to unexcused absences or suspension will not be
allowed to be made up – these missed assignments will receive a 0• If you have an excused absence, it is your responsibility to collect and
make up any missed work
Class Rules
• Academic dishonesty, as described in your student handbook, will result in a 0 for the assignment, a referral to administration, a phone call to a parent or guardian, and the completion of the assignment in ICE• Respect really is key in our class!!! Students will always be respectful
of the rights and opinions of others• Discovery rules and procedures will be discussed separately
tomorrow – You will be required to copy Discovery policies and keep them in you binders – brig a pen or pencil and paper tomorrow
Class Rules
• I understand that everyone has bad days. Let me know before an issue arises. Just don’t let me know that everyday is a bad one…optimism is absolutely appreciated. I will do my best to greet you with a smile every day as well.• The seating chart will be used until I have learned everyone’s names –
probably two weeks
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
• This policy will allow students to use their devices to access the internet to further class activities• Devices may be out in our class only when I have announced that they
may be used• They are not to be out for “checking the time” – there is a clock on
the wall• Devices may not be used for texting, making calls, playing games, or
any activities that distracts others in class• Devices should never be out or accessed during lectures, group
discussions, tests, or videos
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
• Devices may NEVER be out during a test – If a device is visible/accessed during a test, you will receive a zero on the test• If a phone rings during class, it will be taken• If your device is taken during class and you respectfully relinquish it, it
will be returned at the end of class• If any other disciplinary actions are required when the device is
confiscated, it will be sent to the office – school confiscation policies will then apply• If I must take your device regularly, I will send it to the office as well
School rules for phone confiscation (when sent to the office)• 1st offense will receive a warning and confiscation of devices, only to
be returned at the end of the day by the administration• 2nd-3rd offense will receive a warning and confiscation of devices, only
to be returned at the end of the day by the administration to a parent or guardian• 4th offense will receive confiscation of the devices, only to be
returned at the end of the school year by the administration to a parent or guardian
Grading – Humanities and Sociology• Grades will be divided between Participation, homework, unit tests,
and projects• At the end of the semester there will be a cumulative final exam that
includes all of your studies from throughout the year. Take good notes and keep them along with all unit tests that you take!
Grading – Humanities and Sociology• Binder checks are essential/substantial parts of your grade…keep up
with notes and class work. Notes must be taken in Cornell style. A worksheet and example are found on my teacher webpage.• Participation will be based upon your being prepared for class. This
means having materials and being prepared to discuss materials. Students will participate to the best of their abilities in each day’s lesson.
Grading – American Cinema
• Each until will begin with a short session of notes – I expect these to be 45 minutes at maximum – you are required to take these notes for use in movie reflections and the final exam• Each unit will consist of 2-5 movies – for each movie you will be
required to write a reflection – the model worksheet should be used and will be on my teacher website and can be printed from there – we will look at this more closely next week• Your binders will be checked periodically (dates will be announced) –
In these checks, you will receive a grade for the notes taken as well as for each movie reflection
Humanities - Schedule for the year (tentative)1. Visual arts2. Music3. Dance4. Theater5. Renaissance6. Baroque7. Classical8. Romantic
9. Realism10. Impressionism/post-
impressionism11. Final exam
American Cinema - Schedule for the year (tentative)1. Silent Film 2. The Musical 3. American Comedy 4. War and Cinema 5. Film Noir: Somewhere in the
Night 6. The Making of the West 7. Horror and Sci-Fi
8. Hollywood and the Cold War 9. Hollywood and the age of
Television 10. The 1960s: The Counterculture
Strikes Back 11. The Film School Generation 12. Into the Twenty-first Century 13. Final exam
I believe that we will have a great year.• I will be available most days both before and after school. If you need
me to help with your studies, please let me know so that we can make arrangements. Feel free to email me anytime at: [email protected] . I Check my email very regularly and so should get back to you quickly.• Changes may be made at anytime during the year to this syllabus as
the school or I feel is necessary.• Any questions or concerns?