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to Capac High School English/Sociology Program

 

Ms. Caughel 

2012- 2013 Daily Schedule   

Trimester 1   

     1st hour: English 1(sec. A)

     2nd hour: English 1 (sec. A)

     3rd hour: Prep

     4th hour: English 2 (sec. A)

     5th hour: English 1 (sec. A)

 

                                              Trimester 2

      1st hour: English 1 (sec. A)

      2nd hour: Horror Stories

      3rd hour: Prep

      4th hour: English 1 (sec. B)

      5th hour: English 1(sec. B)

                                             Trimester 3 

      1st hour: English 1 (sec. B)

      2nd hour: Shakespeare

      3rd hour: Prep

      4th hour: Sociology

      5th hour: English 1 (sec. B)

 

                        

 

Supply List (for all classes)

The following items will be used on a regular basis throughout the school year and will assist students in achieving higher scores.

  • A 3-ring binder (minimum 1")
  • Use tab dividers to divide the folder into 5 sections

        (1) Notes   (2) Vocabulary  (3) Tests/Quizzes  

        (4) Homework/Hand-outs  (5) Miscellaneous

  • Lined writing paper. Paper in packs is better than in spiral notebooks as students are expected to turn in neat, clean papers without fringes down the edge.
  • Writing Utensil: Students may use either pen or pencil. Pens, however, must be either dark blue or black ink only.
  • One subject spiral notebook for journaling purposes.
  • 3x5 index cards (500 pack) these will be used for research and vocabulary exercises.
  • It is a good idea for students to have colored pencils at home as we do several art projects to re-enforce reading assignments.

 

*See syllabus for more detailed descriptions of the units covered in this course.

 

Classroom Rules (for all classes)

1) RESPECT: Respect yourself, each other, school faculty,  

     and school property.

2) Be in your seat when the bell stops ringing. (4 tardies will

     result in a detention as being tardy is a poor work ethic and

     is disrespectful to the teacher and students who have

     already begun class.)

3) Come to class prepared. You will not be allowed to leave

     class to retrieve missing supplies or homework.

4) Use appropriate language. There are thousands of words

     in the English language; vulgarity is not necessary.

5) Follow all rules/guidelines outlined in the school

     handbook.

 

 

Ms. Lori A. Caughel

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English & Sociology

Rm 117

(810) 395-3825

lcaughel@capacschools.us

 

Central Michigan University

Bachelor of Science - Secondary Education (1994)

Major: English

Minor: Sociology

 

Saginaw Valley State University

Masters in Educational Leadership (2005)

Focus: Principalship

 

Central Michigan University

Technology Teaching Endorsement (in progress)

 

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