2. Classroom
Schedules
TIME MS. ROGERS SCHEDULE SCHOOL SCHEDULE
7:30 – 8:30
Family & Consumer
Science I
1st Period, School starts,
Homeroom
8:31 – 9:21 Advance Foods & Nutrition 2nd Period
9:22 – 10:12 Home Economics I 3rd Period
10:13 -10:41 Lunch and Recess
10:42 - 11:30 Home Economics II 4th Period
11:31 – 12:21 Home Economics II 5th Period
12:32 – 1:12 Ms. Rogers’ Planning Period 6th Period
1:13 - 2:04 Advance Child Development 7th Period
2:05 School is Dismissed Buses are called/Carpool
This is what a typical day in our
classroom looks like.
3. Learn About Our Class
• The Teacher
• Class Goals and Community
• All about Family & Consumer Science
• Class Rituals: Beginning & Ending
Class Procedures, Make-up Work
• Schedule/Tardiness
• Supplies
• Getting help
• Questions? Raise your hand, please.
4. My experience
• I’ve been teaching for 3 years.
• I teach 7th through 12th grades.
• I teach Family & Consumer Science.
• I also taught Foods & Nutrition at the
collegiate level.
My background
• I grew up in Independence, LA.
• I attended Independence
Elementary, Independence Middle
and Independence High School.
• I graduated from Southeastern
Louisiana University.
Get to Know Me… Ms. Rogers
5. I Believe…
• I believe that I can teach you one new thing that you will always remember.
• I believe in endless possibilities.
• I believe knowledge not applied is useless.
• I believe you will succeed in this class.
• I believe in YOU!
6. Communication
Ms. Rogers’ Planning Period is 6th period, students and parents are welcomed for
conferences.
• My email: dimitre.rogers@tangischools.org
• My phone: (985)542-5634
• School web site: www.tangischools.org/tap
7. Class Goals
• Learn new skills
• Discover new interests
• Make new friends
• Have fun while supporting each other
• Gain knowledge that will last a lifetime
8. Classroom Community
• Our classroom rules help us get along with each other:
• Be respectful and responsible.
• Be organized and follow directions.
• Be on time.
• Be prepared.
• Be aware of your use of language or choice of words.
Refer to your “Rules and Consequences” sheet for detailed explanations.
9. What is Family & Consumer Science?
• Family & Consumer Science (FCS), was traditionally called Home Economics or
Home Science.
• FCS is the profession and field of study that deals with the economics and
management of the home and community.
• Many disciplines fall under FCS’s umbrella such as: Nutrition, Food Preparation,
Early Childhood Education, Family Economics, Interior Design, Clothing Design
to name a few.
10. Our Classroom Rituals
Bell Ringer
• As soon as you enter class, immediately start on the bell work posted. This
should be completed on your weekly bell ringer worksheet.
• If you miss a bell ringer activity refer to the Student Center it will be posted
there.
• Your bell ringer sheet will be turned in every Friday in the Student Center.
Exit Ticket
• I will pass out exit tickets 5 minutes before class ends. Complete your exit ticket
and place it in the basket in the Student Center.
• Exit tickets count toward participation points, if you are absent this won’t count
against you.
11. Our Student Center
• Located by the door, the center is an information hub for the class.
• You can find your make-up work, class worksheets, project instructions and
important school documents.
• It holds your class folders.
• School supplies: if you need an extra pencil or paper, you can find it here.
• Extra study material is also placed in the center.
12. Make-up Work
• All work that was missed can be found in your class period’s folder in the
student center. Each folder is labeled with the day of the week.
• It’s your responsibility to get your work from the folder upon your return from
absences.
• Return the completed make-up work to the students center in the appropriate
bin. If necessary take work home to complete as homework.
13. Tardiness
• School starts at 7:30 A.M.
• Running late? Check in at the school office before coming to class.
• If you are tardy three times, the school will contact your parents.
Class Tardiness
• Be prompt for your class period.
• Late? Sign the Tardy List in the Student Center with your name, time of your
arrival, and reason for your tardiness.
• Place any teacher notes in the basket.
14. Bring these items each day
• Number 2 pencil
• Notebook
• Smile
• Any other materials will be specified
on your class period’s syllabus.
Don’t bring these items
• Electronic devices
• All items stated in the school’s
student handbook that’s not allowed
on campus is also not allowed in Ms.
Rogers’ class.
Supplies