Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Web 2.0: Multimedia

     Every teacher has different types of knowledge they want to included in students heads. Everything seems to be different from one teacher to the next.  Some teachers are different, there teacher skills are also a major on teaching all types of students.  Some may be fast learners, while others need a set amount of time to take in all the information they just observed in major classes, such as math, chemistry, history, etc.  In the classes I am in, I would want to know all I can through out all of high school years.  This school is way different from my old one that i had attended. Everyone intends to learn new things in life, just as they do in school time, teachers want there students to do the best they can, but that's only if they give it a try.  In my English III class, were discussing on how to know the different types of speeches, on how to add extra on a research paper to get a better grade than before.  New ways create the better of you, seeing a side you thought you never could attempt to meet nor greet in this matter of situation.
      English III helps you prepare for the PARCC and also the SATs.  Teaching us on everything he can in a matter of time.  Which includes coming after school, in the morning or meeting on his lunch break or find a time that fits both of you.  In this class, were discussing two different speeches that have a way of meeting each other in the middle sort of.   They are two completely different speeches that mean the same.  How to prepare us for all kinds of different things that will prepare us in this small world, especially college. People have spoke about how hard and frustrating it can be, but that's only because no-one knows how to organize work, balance a schedule.  Overall, the odd thing is when it comes to things they want to do, all of a sudden it comes way more easier.  Getting a head start will most likely help everyone in this generation, knowing the basics, SAT words,
      Depending the grading policy, each teacher grading are slightly more different.  To be honest with you, I was not here when he spoke about his on the first day, second day or eve the third day.   I only came to this school about four days after it has started, The estimated of a grading policy would most likely sound like this, 25%: tests: 40%: projects, 15%: quizzes, 20%: homework.   I am going to have go with, he has to be a lay back guy, but if you don't do the most simple thing he asks for, than that is when he will only snap.  Well not technically snap at you, most likely just get really frustrated on the things you don't do.  Be grateful that he does not give us tons of homework like most other teachers would.  All English teachers will teach you new things, somehow they all connect and lead up to it when you are already entering the college doors, well whatever school you have chose, between BCC, Montclair, Ruggets, etc.
     Mr. Forman is the the kind of teacher that you would most likely love.  He is an easy out going person, really nice, out standing of a teacher.  Mr. Forman can either be really nice or a side that you do not want to see.  If you do as he please, such as easy homework assignments and you do them, than it will all go very smoothly.  If you do not do the assignment that is basically easy, he has told us that's a side we pretty much do not want to see no matter the situation.  He has two daughters that he has given some information on, how he spends time with them, also watches tv shows with them as well.  Spending as much time with them both as possible.

 

       

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