Mr. Anthis Room 407 Welcome Parents and Students! Thursday, September 3, 2015

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Mr. AnthisMr. Anthis

Room 407Room 407

Welcome Parents and Students!

Thursday, September 3,

2015

Mr. Anthis 101• Born: November 19, 1978 in Houston, TX

• Raised: Spring, TX

• Schools: Greenwood Elementary, Wunderlich Intermediate, Klein Forest High (Class of 1997)

Mr. Anthis 101• Colleges: Texas A&M University, East Texas Baptist

University (Class of 2004, B.A. History); currently working on Masters of Education in Counseling at Houston Baptist University!

• Jobs: Youth Minister (2004-2007); SS Teacher (NCA 2007-2009), (AMS 2009-2010), (WMS 2010-2012), (RMS 2012-2015), (AMS 2015-?)

• Family: Married to Mrs. Anthis, July 31, 2004; Micah born October 25, 2010 and Lincoln born June 3, 2014

Mr. Anthis 101

Geography & The Four Regions of Texas

PLAINS

AMERICAN INDIAN CULTURES OF TEXAS

SOUTHEASTERNPUEBLOGULF

Early Explorers/Europeans in Texas

Spanish Missions

Mexican Colonization

                                                                                          

Texas Revolution and Republic

The Lone Star State

Civil War in Texas

Reconstruction in Texas

"On June 19, 1865, Union General Granger delivered General Order #3 on this spot, declaring: 'The people of Texas are informed that, in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free.

Cattle Drives and Cowboys

Galveston Hurricane 1900

Industrialization of Agriculture

Importance of the Oil Industry

Impact of World Wars

Texas’ Role in the Space Program

Contemporary Texas

State and Local Government

               

Typical Class Period

1. T.A.L.E./Warm-up on Unit Plan

2. Turn in assignments that

are due

3. Participation/Effort

4. Group Work/projects

5. Individual Work/projects

5. Closure/exit activity

Responsibilities of the Student• Keep an agenda/planner. Bring supplies.

(BE PREPARED!)

• Keep papers in proper section of binder (BE ORGANIZED!)

• Makeup work or notes that you miss. Let teacher know you are or will be absent (BE RESPONSIBLE!)

• Check the class website

• Come to tutoring if you want or need clarification/assistance on notes/assignments

Tutoring Times

• Friday Mornings 8:00-8:30

• Monday Afternoons 4:05-4:45

• See Ms. Batiste or Coach

Murphy for different times

• Changes will be alerted

during class and/or

posted on website/door

Contact Information• Email: michael.anthis@humble.k12.tx.us

• Phone: 281-641-4699

• Instagram: @manthistx

• Remind: Text 81010 @manthistx

• Email is most efficient method of first contact due to class periods I am out of the classroom.

Staff Website• See “staff sites” at AMS website…click on “Michael Anthis”

• Weekly Agenda/Plan, Assignments, Power Points, Notes and Announcements will be posted on the website.

• http://www.humbleisd.net/ams-manthis

Grading• Formative: 40%

– Class Work– Quizzes (double)– Homework

• Summative: 60%– Tests – Projects

Late Work Policy (Formatives)

• 1 Day Late– Max grade 90

• 2 Days Late– Max grade 80

• 3 Days Late– Max grade 70

• After 3 Days, a grade of zero will be entered in the gradebook!

Parent notification will be made after the 2nd day late, or if a pattern of late work is occurring.

Late Work Policy (Summatives)• Fail to Submit

– Reminder to student

• 1 Day Late– Parent contact

• 2 Days Late– Refer to AP

• 3 Days Late– ISS 1-Day

• Final opportunity to complete assignment

Academic Conduct/Procedures• Tigers ROAR

• Tigers SLANT

• Students who make A’s for the 9 weeks get an AMS Tiger Star with their name on it (see black wall).

1. Warning and Redirection2. Asked to step outside3. Parent Contact4. Referral5. Mrs. George’s office

What interventions will Mr. Anthis use if a student does not follow the procedures?

• He/She will follow ROAR and SLANT at all times.

• He/she will do his/her best and show effort even when its hard.

• When he/she fails, he/she will learn from his/her mistakes and commit to work harder the next time.

• Each day he/she will make the choice to have a good attitude in this class!

How can your student succeed in Texas History?

I was once in middle school too…

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