Sentences with phrase «from homeroom»

In another classroom, Jonathan gets his report card from his homeroom teacher, and his hands tremble as he unfolds the paper.
During this time, the regular instruction teachers become Tier 2 intervention teachers, and students move from their homeroom teacher to an intervention teacher.
For each silver coin added, the value of that coin is subtracted from the homeroom's penny total.
From the homeroom groups traveling together on the bus, to the groups sharing cabins, to the field study groups that rotate through activities, students live and work in teams that they wouldn't form on their own.
I got a timetable from my homeroom teacher.

Not exact matches

Ellery Schempp, at 16 years of age in 1956, stayed in his seat while the rest of his high school class stood to recite the Lord's prayer; he flipped through the Koran while his homeroom teacher recited ten verses from the Bible.
Students completed the snack forms in their homerooms (a different setting from the one in which they had received the treatment).
What might take a series of afternoon conferences can be accomplished in one snappy evening, as you proceed from classroom to classroom, homeroom to special, gym to the cafeteria, and get a good look at the people who will be teaching your child this year.
«One school has grab - n - go from the cafeteria to the classroom, we have two or three that do traditional cafeteria breakfast, and we have a room service breakfast at our largest middle school during the homeroom period — a «second - chance» style meal that's delivered with a cart.
Because she's already been on the run since the last film, and because at the very beginning of this one she offers up a very funny everybody - stay - away - from - me - because - I'm - bad - news speech to her new school's homeroom class, she seems to know very well who she is and, more importantly, seems to lack not one ounce of determination or fortitude on her spooky mission into the most stylized depths of the pointless occult, only trading it in for helpless fear when the script arbitrarily decides she must.
To make things even more fun, some school groups add a twist: They allow students from other homerooms to add silver coins to the bucket of any other homeroom.
Instead of homeroom, students have Tiger Talk, an introductory period during which they greet each other using eye contact and handshakes, play games that encourage interaction, and discuss topics that range from their favorite places for quiet time (Douglas gets a shy laugh when she reveals that her place is the bathroom) to where the Mississippi River — which flows past some students» backyards — really starts.
To minimize impact on instructional time, Visitacion Valley shaved one minute off each period and took time away from lunch and homeroom
At Kernan Middle School in Duval County, Florida, charts in the conference room that serves as the data room list students» name, race, gender, homeroom, and scores from annual state reading and math tests.
Several weeks later, my well - meaning homeroom teacher had a brainstorm that a good way to promote harmony between the races was for several of us black students to serve as hall monitors during the breaks between classes when kids moved from room to room.
As students transition to middle school, they go from the familiarity of a homeroom teacher to changing teachers (and classrooms) by subject, sometimes seeing as many as eight or even ten different teachers weekly.
Twice a month in homeroom, students journal, watch videos and discuss powerpoint presentations designed to support and socially transition students from elementary school to high school.
After the 6 - week contest period, they crowned 10 all - star Blue Ribbon winners, an MVP from each grade level, as well as one top - performing homeroom per grade level (3rd — 5th).
In fact, high school is often a time when students experience greater separation — from their family as they take more cues from their peers, from their school community as they go from teacher to teacher without a consistent «homeroom» during the day, and as they further define their sense of identity, how they are like others and also, how they are different.
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