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Activity Originally Created By: MaryRose Lovgren

Log sheet

Part of Lesson Plan: **Weekly Log Sheet (updated) by Steve Nagle

Activity Overview / Details

This lesson should be used at the beginning of the school year.  It will also be needed as students add the class during the school year.

The Weekly Log Sheet is the communication link between the employee and the employer. 

Industry demands clear, concise, timley communication verfying work completed.  Many technicians are paid for work completed (flat rate), not hourly.

This document communicates the work you have done during a specific week.

Because there are many classes, it is most important that your class period is noted in the upper left hand corner of the document.

Your name must be written in the upper right hand corner.  Please use your full name making sure it is easy to read.  Points (10) points will be deducted for partial or hard to read names.

Please print the class title in the center field. Points (10 points) will be deducted if this is left blank.

Because our school has a block schedule, alternating days will be filled out.

Make sure each entry is concise yet reflects specific detail of the work performed.

   Example, "Worked in the shop" is not an acceptable entry.

                    "Worked on chapter" is not an acceptable entry.

See examples of Weekly Log Sheets.  Notice how one is much more specific than the other.

Each day the time clock must verify the time and date of each entry.

On the back side of the Weekly Log sheet, I have students write the "Weekly Inspiration," which is changed each week and is written on the Classroom board.

Below the Inspiration is the weekly summary.  Details of work done during the week is recorded.

As you can see, I have added a section at the bottom of the back for vocabulary words. 

Additional information may be tailored for individual classroom needs or expectations.

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