grade 10 advisory october 14, 2013. overview fire drill information psat preparation and review ...
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Fire Drill Information Wednesday, October 16 9:15 am the Fire Alarms will ring and students will find the closest exit to their current classroom. Exit the building in an orderly fashion Regroup on the field according to your advisory group.TRANSCRIPT
Grade 10 AdvisoryOctober 14, 2013
Overview
Fire Drill Information PSAT Preparation and Review Service Opportunities E-Portfolio reflection and additions
Fire Drill Information
Wednesday, October 16 9:15 am the Fire Alarms will ring and students will find
the closest exit to their current classroom. Exit the building in an orderly fashion Regroup on the field according to your advisory group.
Fire Drill Information Grade 10 students will find their advisors at the
numbers on the red track area. 1 is at the far end, 60 is near the pool. (40 is closer to
the pool side) 40 10 Anderson41 10 Bonforte42 10 Evans43 10 Lindstrom44 10 Kruger45 10 Moskowitz46 10 Heeg47 10 Pophal48 10 Mein49 10 Zhang
Fire Drill Information
If students do not report to their advisor, the whole fire drill will be difficult to carry on and we’ll lose break time.
When the drill is finished and all students are accounted for, students will go to morning break and then block 2 will begin at the regular time (9:55 am).
PSAT Information PSAT Exam for all grade 10
Wednesday, October 16 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (After the Fire Drill) A413 / 414 / 412 Look for your location to be posted on the 3rd
floor bulletin board behind the copy machine Need to bring
Number 2 pencils Calculator
PSAT Review and Preparation The exam covers the following topics
Critical Reading Sentence Completion Passage-Based Reading
Math Multiple Choice Grid-Ins
Writing Skills Identifying Sentence Errors Improving Sentences Improving Paragraphs
For more information, go to: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/prep.html
Service Requirements Each semester you need to have documentation of:
5 hours of service inside the school 5 hours of service outside of the school
To document this service, you will need photos, reflections, and a signature from the supervisor. Upload photos, reflections, and supervisor’s reports to your E-
portfolio by the end of each semester. Supervisor / Reflection forms can be found at the secretary’s
desk at any time.
Advisors will note a Pass / Fail for the semester Advisory Grade and write a comment on your progress in Service.
Service Opportunities Available Inside of School Service
International Food Fair Help Saturday, October 19 (11:00-3:00) See Ms. Umberger’s bulletin board
Set Building and Stage Crew Ongoing for Musical Performance See Ms. Tatum-Kaiser for info
Lower School / Middle School Tutoring See Paul Bonhomme for more information Ongoing and personal choice for days
Service Opportunities Available Outside of School Service Opportunities
River of Hearts Charity Sorting Drive Saturday, Oct. 19 (9-11 am) @ YCIS
Local Primary School English Lessons Tuesdays or Thursdays 3:20-4:30 pm (Choose 1 day each week to go) Minimum 3 times (1 hour each time) See Ms. Wang (C004 to sign up)
Senior Citizen Performances Tuesdays (3:45-4:45 pm) minimum 3 times Perform music or dances for Senior Citizens
Service Opportunities Available Outside of School Service Activities Cont.
ECE Second Quarter Activities Different days 2:45-4:00 @ ECE Check HS Café to sign up (See Ms. Andrea)
Handsonshanghai.org Saturdays and Sundays Independent visits to hospitals, etc. (you register and
go alone). Register via website. CAS Activities Second Quarter
Different days available Check HS Café to sign up (see Ms. Davis)
HS Service Program 4 Steps
Step 1: Proposal: What are you going to do? How much time will you spend on this activity? Where will you go? Who will you be working with?
Step 2: Document: Ask the supervisor to write a brief comment on your participation in the service activity. (How did the student perform?) Take Photos of your Service Activity Upload photos to e-portfolio for documentation
Step 3: Reflection See next page for specifics
Step 4: Post to E-Portfolio: You need to upload photos and the document to your
portfolio online. Advisors will ask you to share this information in December.
HS Service Program Step 3: Reflection• Consider some of the questions below as you think about what this activity
meant to you. Which of these qualities would you consider relevant to the service activity you joined? What did you do during this service activity that reflects one or more of the qualities below?• Global and Community Appreciation• Solid Foundation of Knowledge• Effective Communication• Positive Learning Attitudes and Behaviors• High Level Thinking
• Other questions to consider What did you learn from this activity/experience? What value does the activity have? How you feel being involved? How does this activity apply to your own life?
E-Portfolio Updates
At https://studentsh.scis-his.net each student has a portfolio page.
You will use it to post schoolwork that demonstrates your learning this school year.
Go to your page and log in. Log into the website with your Powerschool username and
password.
To Create a Portfolio Entry First Login & click on the appropriate year. (Grade 9
/ 10) Choose the subject for which you wish to add an
artifact. On the top of the screen, click on: New-->Post
Then write a reflection about why it demonstrates your learning. What new skills have you learned? Why is this a relevant example to put in your
portfolio? What does this say about your abilities?
Use the Add Media Button to add documents or files. Tests, Papers, Images, Scanned documents,
E-Portfolio Additions for today
Add Reflections for the following subjects today: Service Activities thus far
If you haven’t done anything then post your proposals Add in an artifact from one of your classes (Math, English,
Social Studies, Science, Electives) and reflect on why it is significant
You must show these to your advisory teacher before leaving the classroom today!
Tuesday Dragon Time (10.15)
Report directly to the Theater for a Grade 9/10 session on China and the Law as it applies to Expatriates
Please sit in the center section (grade 10 in front, grade 9 behind)
Please brainstorm some questions you might have in preparation for this session (e.g. What are the laws in China about internet usage?)