Summary of Tasks for Week 2:
1. (Graded) Email Signature Line on Google Classroom 2. (Graded) Write an Email on Google Classroom Summary of Tasks for Week 2:
1. Look at everyone else's Get to Know You slide on Google Classroom 2. (Graded) Organize your browser bookmarks and take a picture of your Internet Skills bookmark folder with this webpage and my Google Classroom page in it. 3. (Graded) Organize your school Gmail by unsubscribing to emails you don't need to see, changing notification settings on Google Classroom, and deleting old unread email. BOOKMARK THIS PAGE!!This is where I'll put a quick summary of what we're doing for the week along with what the graded tasks will be.
1. Get into Google Classroom. The classroom code was emailed to you via Messenger on Infinite Campus. Email me with your class period if you have problems. 2. Watch the welcome video in Google Classroom and comment with what Mr. Plummer's catch phrase should be. 3. (Graded) Answer questions about you and post the dankest meme, funniest video, or generally best thing you've come across on the internet in the last two weeks. Must be school appropriate. Find the invisible cowWarmup:
1. Pretend your past job was a vampire slayer. Write an accomplishment that you can quantify for that job. 2. Pretend your last job was a secret agent. Write an accomplishment that you can quantify for that job. Objective: I can write an accomplishment for a job that I've done and quantify how much I achieved Assignment: Use a Resume template to create your resume. 1. In your own words, what does quantify mean?
2. Pretend your job is to play Fortnite or use Snapchat. Write an accomplishment that you can quantify for that job. 3. Pretend your job is to go to Science class. Write an accomplishment that you can quantify for that job. Objective: I can write an accomplishment for an educational experience I had. Assignment: Use a Resume template to create your resume Instructional video on how to get a week off schoolWarmup:
1. What's the difference between saying "I'm good at basketball" vs "I have an average of 22 points, 8 rebounds, and 9 assists per game during the 14 games I played in the 2017 season." 2. Write about something you accomplished using the 2nd example in #1. Objective: I can find job listings for professions that interest me. I can list out 2-3 skills I have relevant to a profession. I can quantify my accomplishments at a job I have done. Assignment: Post Screen Shot for 4 Job listings That Interest You Begin Working on Resume First generation cell phonesWarmup:
1. What was your biggest take-a-way from the job tests you tried yesterday? Objective: I can find job listings for professions that interest me. Assignment: Post Screen Shot for 4 Job listings That Interest You Warmup:
How do you get a professional job? (Not working for parents for the summer or being a waiter) Objective: I can explain how testing determines which jobs I'm eligible for. Assignment: Take a sample online test for a job Warmup:
What are the 7 traits of a phishing email? (First table to get 6 out of 7 of them gets candy) Objective: I can create my own Phishing Email that contains 4 of the 7 traits of a Phishing Email. Assignments: Write a phishing email on Google Classroom. Warmup:
What is the purpose of a scam? What kind of information would a scammer want to get from someone? What tricks can people use to scam you? Objective: I can provide characteristics, examples, and non-examples of phishing. Assignment: Phishing Chart on Google Classroom |
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