7th Grade Expectations
Expectations
7th Grade Transportation
EXPECTATIONS:
Students are expected to:
1. Be on time and in class everyday
2. Participate in the designated daily activity displaying a productive effort.
3. Remain in the assigned area until the teacher dismisses the class.
4. Be responsible for any of their equipment used in the lab area.
5. Pay for project expenses before the article leaves the lab.
6. Make up all work missed due to an excused absence.
7. Have respect for others working in the lab.
8. Be polite to others working in the lab.
9. Have self-control when working in the lab.
10. Be reliable in their work.
11. Notify teacher immediately in case of an accident, no matter how trivial it may appear.
12. Know the locations of the fire extinguisher and first aid kit.
13. Notify the instructor immediately if a tool is not working properly.
14. Most of all have FUN!
CLASS PROCDURES:
1. Students will come and sit down when bell rings. They will then be instructed what to do by the instructor.
2. Notes will be taken on all discussions, guest speakers and field trips.
3. All lab work and written assignments must be completed by due date.
4. Students will use correct terminology when talking about all machines, tools, and materials used in the shop.
5. Passes will be given to students if the instructor feels necessary. Students will make sure they bring all their materials with them to class and will have gone to the bathroom.
HOMEWORK POLICY:
1. All homework assigned will be turned in on due date.
2. Homework will consist of
Projects
Work sheets
Any thing else as assigned
3. Most work will be lab work.
4. Any question missed on test and quizzes may be redone for half credit. For each question missed the student must write each question down, write where they found the information, and give me a complete answer to the question.
5. Cheating will not be tolerated. If found cheating the student will get a zero on assignment or test.
GRADING POLICY:
Grades will be based on an individual point system or on a percentage basis. The percentages are as follows:
1. Lab Work – 70-60%
Includes projects, and hands on activities.
2. Test and quizzes – 40-20%
Chapter test, safety test, and unit test
3. Class participation and Daily Assignments 20-10%
Being involved in all class discussion and keeping busy on projects throughout class time. (worksheets, bill of materials, text book)
CLASSROOM RULES:
1. Wear proper eye protection at all times during laboratory activity.
2. Tuck in any shirttails that are hanging below the waist. Take off rings, watches and any jewelry that might get caught in the equipment.
3. Do not eat, or drink, in the lab.
4. No horse play in the lab.
5. Do not talk when the teacher is talking.
6. Footwear that completely covers the foot is highly recommended.
7. Do not talk to anyone while using the machines in the lab.
8. Do not use any equipment if the instructor is out of the room.
9. Use the equipment that the machine was intended to be used for.
10. Use only the equipment that has been covered by the safety rules. Do not use any machines that have not been covered by safety rules.
11. Do not leave running power equipment unattended.
12. Do not throw or drop tools or materials.
13. No derogatory statements towards students and other teacher
14. NO CUSSING.
15. Always use your head, this is the best way to avoid accidents.
16. Always clean up the lab before you leave.
17. Always follow the safety rules that have been discussed in class.
18. Failure to follow the rules in class could result in being dismissed from class.
CONSEQUENCES:
1. First time is just a warning.
2. Second time will result in make up time after school
3. Third time may result in a trip to the principal’s office.
4. Consequences will be decided upon depending on the type of rule that was broken. The more serious the rule the more serious the consequences.
OBJECTIVES/GOALS FOR IDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY CLASSES
1. Develop good safe work habits.
2. Follow the safety rules in class.
3. To develop an understanding, knowledge, and appreciation of the tools, materials, processes and products found in Industrial Technology.
4. To develop a degree of performance in Industrial Technology.
5. To study and utilize the processes and materials related to Industrial Technology fields.
6. To experience Technology in various forms and techniques.
7. Learn the fundamentals of Aerodynamics
8. Learn the fundamentals of flight
9. Learn the 5 basic modes of transportation
10. Build and run a Mouse trap car
11. Build and fly a model glider
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