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Monday, September 28, 2015
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Elected Position Candidates
President
Ashley
Alivia
Kylee
Will
Vice President
Raegan
Grace
Zane
Nathan
Chief of Staff (Vote 2)
Destiny
Quade
Philip
Kruthi
Katie
Tristan
Faith
Shawn
Moriah
Drake
Secretary of Commerce
Nya
Madison
Attorney General
Daphne
Hunter
Russell
Scott
Secretary of the Treasury
Conner
Mayci
Brycen
Ayleen
Sylas
Jazmine
Speeches will be Thursday, October 1st and Friday, October 2nd and the election will be Tuesday, October 6th.
Ashley
Alivia
Kylee
Will
Vice President
Raegan
Grace
Zane
Nathan
Chief of Staff (Vote 2)
Destiny
Quade
Philip
Kruthi
Katie
Tristan
Faith
Shawn
Moriah
Drake
Secretary of Commerce
Nya
Madison
Attorney General
Daphne
Hunter
Russell
Scott
Secretary of the Treasury
Conner
Mayci
Brycen
Ayleen
Sylas
Jazmine
Speeches will be Thursday, October 1st and Friday, October 2nd and the election will be Tuesday, October 6th.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Statistics, Probability, and Data Analysis Videos
Here are some videos that will help you as we go through Unit 2.
What graphs are good for?
What are Bar Graphs?
Histograms vs. Bar Graphs
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range
Mean, Median, Mode, and Range "MMMR Rap"
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Class Jobs
Elected
Positions
President – This student is the class leader. This student will be
responsible for helping with important tasks around the classroom. This student
will also be important for when we have guest teachers and subs. The job will
require that they show guest around and help them with class rules and procedures.
Finally, this student will run any votes we might have in the classroom as they
become necessary.
Vice President – This student is second in command. They will assist the
President with the job as described above. They will also fill in when the
President is not in class or at school.
Chief of Staff – These two students are the classroom assistants. Their main job
description is to help with different things that have come up in the
classroom. This might include stuffing Monday Folders, grading, or passing back
papers for mailboxes and cubbies. These students play a major role in the day
to day operation in the classroom.
Attorney General – This student or students is responsible for
distributing the consequences or fines for those students who have broken a
class rule. This student must be fair and respectful.
Secretary of the Treasury – One student will be in charge of the class
money. They will be responsible for pay students on payday as well as
collecting fines for students that have broken a class rule. This student
should have good counting skills and be responsible and trustworthy.
Secretary of Commerce – This job will be the responsibility of one
student. They will manage the class store this includes ordering and stocking
the merchandise. This student must have good math skills and be able to create
an inventory that is respectful to all the students in class.
Non-Elected
Positions
Secretary of Defense – This job will be the responsibility of any
student that wants to apply. Students will work one day a week at lunch to keep
order in the lunch area. The possible salary for this job is twenty dollars a
week.
Secretary of Health and Human Services – This job will require two students to be in
charge of the playground equipment. Students will be responsible for checking
in and checking out the equipment. This jobs has a possible salary of twenty
dollars a week.
Ambassador of Trade – This job will be the responsibility of two to
three students. They will be in charge of checking books in and out of the
class library and making sure students take reading quizzes. They will also be
responsible for make sure the class library is neat and organized. This job has
a possible salary of thirty-five dollars.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development – This job will require two students to make
sure the classroom is neat and organized before students go home. They will be
in charge of classroom pick up at the end of the day. This job will have a
possible salary of twenty dollars a week.
Secretary of State – This student is in charge of keeping the
teacher’s state of mind in good shape. They will be in charge of keeping time,
reminders and what ever else is need to keep the teacher going. This job has a
possible salary of thirty dollars a week.
Secretary of Homeland Security – These three students will be in charge of the
line. They will make sure that students follow the proper school rules when
walking around the school. This has a possible salary of thirty-five dollars a
week.
Press Secretary – These two students will be in charge of taking
pictures during class events. They will also create flyers and posters for
things around class. This job has a possible salary of twenty dollars a week
with possible bonus later in the year.
Secretary of the Interior – These two students are responsible for the
in-class technology. The possible salary for this job is thirty dollars a week.
Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency (E.P.A.) – This job will
require students to take the recycling down when needed. This job has a salary
of twenty dollars a week.
Secretary of Education – These two to three students will help with
setting up project and different educational tasks around the classroom. This
job will require a lot of work and therefore will have a possible salary of
fifty dollars a week.
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