
Effective Learning Strategies for Students
Enhance academic success with Alicia Johnson's teaching approach, emphasizing integrity, hard work, and practical learning experiences. Utilize Canvas for digital assignments while engaging in face-to-face instruction and assessments. Benefit from tutoring opportunities and easy communication with the teacher.
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Teacher: Alicia Johnson Alicia Johnson aejohnson@paulding.k12.ga.us
Expectations Digital days are not free days. Digital days are to work on Canvas assignments. Both face-to-face and digital assignments count towards a student s grade. Please check Infinite Campus for grades. Canvas gradebook is not an official gradebook that we use. Only Infinite Campus is used for official grade reporting. Academic integrity we are here to learn! We are here to prepare for the next grade level and to prepare for life. Students need to learn the habits of successful people, which include integrity and work ethics. We work hard designing and planning rigorous and focused curriculum, instruction, and assessment. We expect students to do their part and work hard! We want our students to be successful!
Face-to-Face Instruction Lecture/discussion which are supported by visual diagrams and videos are used. Guided notes are provided to each student and are completed as the PowerPoint notes are covered by the teacher. Students are given the opportunity to ask questions in a small group setting. Manipulatives are often used to give students opportunities to connect lecture material to more practical learning experiences.
Canvas Course Modules Digital learning days module All assignments for digital learning days are found in this module. Look for the digital learning date for each assignment Other Modules Unit Modules Each unit has a module. You will find support material such as PowerPoint notes and videos for each unit module.
Submitting Work Canvas Create one of the following documents for your assignments and then submit the assignment. Due dates are posted for each assignment in Canvas. Word document Google document Write answers on notebook paper and take a picture to submit Email If you are not successful submitting your work on Canvas, you may email your work. My email address is aejohnson@paulding.k12.ga.us
Contacting Teacher In the event that you have questions, contact me via Canvas, email (aejohnson@paulding.k12.ga.us), or the REMIND app.
Assessments Students may be assessed on Face-to- Face days or Digital Learning Days. Students may use notes or other support material for assessments given on Digital Learning Days.
Tutoring Tutoring is offered in room 804 before school (8:00am-8:30am) and after school (3:30-4:00pm) throughout the week. Please notify me the day before if you plan on attending a tutoring session. There are days that I may have a meeting scheduled or I may be running school errands so please notify me to ensure that you receive the assistance that you need.
Tips for parents/guardians Set a daily schedule for your student for digital days (when to get up, when to start working, how much time to allocate per each class on the schedule, etc.). Allow at least one hour per class. Include breaks in the schedule as well as lunch and snack-time. Have students use either calendar on their phone or a planner to keep up with their due dates and assignments. Follow up with the students at the end of the day and ask them what they have completed.