Week of 9/8/14
Unit 1 test- Wednesday, September 17.
You have an opportunity to attend tutoring after school Tuesday, 9/9, 3:40- 4:45 Thursday, 9/11 3:40-4:45 and/or Tuesday 9/16 from 3:40-4:15.
9/8- 1.1.3 Careers in Biomedical Sciences
9/9- 1.1.4 The Evidence
9/10- 1.1.4 The Evidence
9/11- 1.1.5 Time of Death and 1.1.6 Blood Spatter
9/12- Quiz on Documentation and the key points I have discussed in class during the introductions to 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 1.1.5, and 1.1.6. We will complete 1.1.5 and 1.1.6.
Please keep in mind the rules, procedures, and expectations for my classroom. I see a lot of students not docking their phones. It is absolutely your decision whether you will dock your phone or not. However, if you do not dock your phone and you are caught using it, it will be confiscated and taken to Mrs. Tracy Scott in the office. In addition, you will not be able to use your phone during designated times during the remainder of the semester. This includes occasional free time in class, during dissections or labs for taking pictures, or during days when a speaker comes and you wish to photograph.
Those of you that have consistently docked your phones have done well. I really appreciate you dedication and time that you put into keeping the distraction off your mind and actively participating in class. JOB WELL DONE!
If you have read this message in it's entirety, write the secret code, PBS is the GREATEST, on a sheet of paper, put your name on it, and put it into the box labeled HBS for a treat from Mrs. Dewitt! Shhhhhhhh! I want to see how many students are accessing the website like I have asked.
Unit 1 test- Wednesday, September 17.
You have an opportunity to attend tutoring after school Tuesday, 9/9, 3:40- 4:45 Thursday, 9/11 3:40-4:45 and/or Tuesday 9/16 from 3:40-4:15.
9/8- 1.1.3 Careers in Biomedical Sciences
- Due Tuesday at the BEGINNING of class
- Career Journal with 3 entries: 911 Operator, EMT, and Crime Scene Investigator
9/9- 1.1.4 The Evidence
- In class we will complete part 1 and part 2
9/10- 1.1.4 The Evidence
- Part 3 We will complete part 3 in the class. You are responsible for completing conclusion questions and turning them in to the LMS at the beginning of class Thursday 9/11. You will work with your groups from 9/9.
9/11- 1.1.5 Time of Death and 1.1.6 Blood Spatter
- We will complete 1.1.5 Time of Death and 1.1.6 Blood Spatter in groups because of limited lab equipment. Please pay close attention to what you will complete and when you will complete it in class. 1.1.5 and 1.1.6 are due to the LMS Monday 9/15 at the beginning of class. You MUST work independently and stay on task to complete both activities on time in class. I will assign groups.
9/12- Quiz on Documentation and the key points I have discussed in class during the introductions to 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4, 1.1.5, and 1.1.6. We will complete 1.1.5 and 1.1.6.
Please keep in mind the rules, procedures, and expectations for my classroom. I see a lot of students not docking their phones. It is absolutely your decision whether you will dock your phone or not. However, if you do not dock your phone and you are caught using it, it will be confiscated and taken to Mrs. Tracy Scott in the office. In addition, you will not be able to use your phone during designated times during the remainder of the semester. This includes occasional free time in class, during dissections or labs for taking pictures, or during days when a speaker comes and you wish to photograph.
Those of you that have consistently docked your phones have done well. I really appreciate you dedication and time that you put into keeping the distraction off your mind and actively participating in class. JOB WELL DONE!
If you have read this message in it's entirety, write the secret code, PBS is the GREATEST, on a sheet of paper, put your name on it, and put it into the box labeled HBS for a treat from Mrs. Dewitt! Shhhhhhhh! I want to see how many students are accessing the website like I have asked.