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Title: Welcome to


1
Welcome to
Chemistry
2
About Me
  • What do
  • you get when
  • you cross swing with tango?

3
About Me
  • The new
  • hit dance
  • sensation

4
About Me
  • Now I dont
  • dance, but that
  • is how you
  • say my name
  • Mr. Swango

5
About Me
  • This is my
  • 7th year teaching chemistry here at Dunbar.

6
About Me
  • I have a
  • Bachelors Degree from
  • Berea College
  • in Chemistry

7
About Me
  • I have a
  • Masters Degree
  • in Pharmaceutical
  • Sciences
  • from UK

8
About Me
  • And a
  • Masters Degree
  • In Secondary Ed.
  • from UK.

9
About Me
  • I Love
  • listening to music,
  • and my favorite
  • type is pop standards,
  • like Sinatra,
  • Dean Martin,
  • Perry Como, Rosemary Clooney, Harry Connick Jr.,
  • Michael Bublé.

10
About Me
  • I live about 15 minutes from Dunbar
  • at the Richmond Rd./Patchen Dr. area. If youve
    ever been to the Lexington
  • Ice Center, thats my neighborhood.

11
About My Family
  • I am married
  • to a beautiful,
  • resourceful,
  • and patient woman,
  • named Kathy.

12
About My Family
  • We dont have children,
  • and dont plan
  • to have any.

13
About My Family
  • We have
  • 9 cats that
  • pretty much run
  • the house.

14
About My Family
  • We also have
  • 4 dogs that are
  • always in the house if we are,
  • but have a nice sized backyard.

15
Grading Policy
  • We will have a lot of homework and lab grades,
  • You will be graded on participation, which is
    included in the "daily grade".
  • Here is the percentage breakdown that final
    grades are based on

16
Grading Policy
17
Homework Policy
  • Homework is very important
  • The purpose of homework is to practice for the
    exams
  • Answers to homework will be posted
  • You will check yourself as you go, or upon
    entering the room
  • If you miss a problem, it should be reworked
    until you achieve the correct answer.
  • Some homework will be turned in to be checked

18
Student Work Policy
  • All work must be handed in by due date
  • If an assignment is late and I will grade it
    with deductions of 2 brownie points
    and 20 credit.
  • All work must be done neatly and legibly.
  • You must show ALL appropriate work on
    mathematical calculations to receive any credit.

19
What supplies are required?
  • I expect you to obtain ASAP
  • A signed Acceptable Use Policy
  • Scientific Calculator
  • Writing utensils
  • A bound notebook for bell-ringer activities
  • 3 ring binder to organize notes
  • 3.00 lab fee

20
As a student, what do you expect of me for class
time?
  • You will be expected to have your notebooks out,
    pencils sharpened, and ready to work when class
    begins
  • If you arrive late, please quietly take your seat
    and see me after class.
  • If you miss a class lecture, you should copy
    notes from your Homework Buddy, then seem me
    about anything you do not understand

21
As a student, what do you expect of me for class
time?
  • It is your responsibility to have a complete set
    of class notes.
  • I expect to have your complete attention and
    cooperation.
  • I expect you to be responsible for your own
    learning
  • I expect you to work up until time for dismissal

22
Are we allowed to work together on class work?
  • Usually, as long as
  • Work on the assignment given
  • Work with neighbor closest to you or your
    Homework Buddy
  • Use your library voices
  • Rule of thumb if I cant hear the music you are
    too loud.
  • STAY ON TASK!!!

23
When am I tardy?
  • I follow Dunbars tardy policy and uphold it
    pretty strictly
  • If the first block starts at 830 and you come
    into the room at 830 you are tardy.
  • Watch the clock in the halls
  • It doesnt matter what the clock in my room
    says, the hall clocks are the definitive
    authority on the Dunbar time

24
How are assignments collected?
  • Assignments are due by the end of the block the
    day its due
  • It is YOUR responsibility to turn ALL assignments
    into the appropriate basket
  • It is YOUR responsibility to keep up with
    assignment due dates, Ill remind you once or
    twice, but I hold you responsible for your own
    fate.

25
How do we know when an assignment is due?
  • Assignments due dates are usually posted on the
    board when assigned
  • There will also be verbal reminders
  • Assignments and due dates are also posted online
    at the class calendar

http//staff.fcps.net/jswango/Calendar.htm
26
How do we get makeup work if we are absent?
  • Find your homework buddy
  • Get any handouts missed
  • Ask for a brief run-down of what was missed
  • Make an appointment with me for any lab-work
    missed
  • Keep up with your missing work by checking posted
    grades often.

27
What is a Homework Buddy?
  • A good strategy to keep up with class is to hook
    up with a buddy or set of buddies
  • 2 or 3 students work together in a team, that way
    when one of the team is absent the others
  • Get an extra of EVERYTHING handed out that day
  • Provide their homework buddy with missed
    materials and notes.

28
How do we prepare to leave class?
  • Stay seated and work until you are dismissed
  • I dismiss the class, not your watch and not
    other students out in the halls
  • ABSOLUTELY NO lining up at the
    door.
  • No one goes anywhere until every-one is seated in
    their seats.

29
Behavior Participation
  • All Dunbar rules are followed in my class.
  • Including no food and drink in class
  • No CD players, cell phones, or beepers
  • No disrespect, defiance, deception, profanity, or
    obscenity.

30
Supplemental Classroom Rules
  • Be courteous and respectful of classmates,
    visitors, and me.
  • No sitting on the tops of the desks, lab counters
    and tables
  • Its my music that is played on my radio no
    exceptions
  • Do not touch any equipment in the room until or
    unless told to do so

31
Rule Violation Consequences
32
Incentives
  • Brownie Points (Individual)
  • Swango Points (Class as a whole)
  • Each class starts with 3 Swango points.
  • If the class gets out of control, they lose a
    Swango Point
  • If the class gets through the entire semester
    with any of the 3 Swango points I will drop
    each students most damaging test grade.

33
Brownie Points
  • Incentive Program

34
Brownie Points
  • You will be assigned 3 Brownie Points to begin
    with.
  • A Brownie Point is the price of many things
  • If you need to go to the restroom costs 1
    brownie pt
  • If you need to turn in an assign-ment late it
    costs 2 brownie pt
  • If you need to leave the room to go to your
    locker it costs 1 brownie pt

35
Brownie Points
  • If you dont take care of your homework buddy it
    costs 1 BP
  • If you are called down in class twice in one
    block it costs 1 BP
  • If you break a class rule it costs 1 BP
  • If you break a lab rule it costs 1 BP
  • If you want to retake a bad exam it costs 5 BP
  • To be exempt from any homework assignment it
    costs 5 BP

36
Brownie Points
  • If you curse in class it costs 1 BP
  • If you want to get out of a make-up lab it costs
    3 BPs

You cant be in the whole with Brownie Points
I reserve the right to make-up more rules as I
go along
Any Brownie Points left over at the end of each
semester may be used as Extra Credit or be rolled
over.
37
Brownie Points
  • You can earn more Brownie Points lots of ways
    too
  • there will be brownie point assignments that you
    can choose to complete for a brownie point
  • If you get a 95 or better on a test you can earn
    a brownie point
  • Periodically I will be looking for specific
    positive classroom behaviors and if you are
    exhibiting the proper behavior you can earn a
    brownie point.
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