Hello,
The Scholarships Project, the Service Project, the Technology Challenge are all PAST DUE (see rubrics below).
You don’t have to do a journal for Thanksgiving week, as there’s only one day of class. If you do things that day, just write about them in the following week’s journal. You do, however, need to complete a journal for the week before winter break.
Students, make sure that you stay with your teacher unless on errands. When running errands, make sure you are wearing your white pass. If you are missing your pass, please go to Ms. Fye’s office for a teacher assisting pass. Also, you should NOT be going to the media center if you don’t have any work to do for your teacher. At this point, if you are missing your pass or are found in the media center, hallways, front office, cafeteria, or any location where you are not supposed to be, you will receive a zero for the week’s journal and a zero for the week’s teacher evaluation.
Regarding your journal entries, they should be at least two paragraphs and paint a vivid image for me of what you did. I should also be able to tell who your teacher is and what grade level the students are. If you don’t reflect on and describe the skills you learned, you won’t receive full credit. Thanks for all you are doing to assist our teachers.
If your teacher has not submitted the evaluation for the week, it is your responsibility to make sure they fill out the form. I have the form listed below, so you should print a few copies and give some to your teacher.
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Here are the materials you need for the class:
Teacher Assistant Class Projects
Teacher Assistant Evaluation Form
Each class period, you need to sign in next to the teacher time clock in Building B. Then head to your assigned teacher promptly. If you have any questions, please e-mail me at sridal@somersetacademy.com. You may turn your work into the bin, or you may send it to me via e-mail. Remember that each week you have journal entries to complete. Make sure to take and keep all of your graded work, as it’s your proof of completing the work.