Classroom Expectations
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Historical Review
Historical Vocabulary
Miscellaneous Information
100

When you want to participate, what should you do?

What is . . . Raising. Your. Hand!

100

How long should trips to the bathroom be?

No more than 5 minutes

100

What place has pharaohs and the Nile River?

Egypt

100

What does HSS stand for?

History/Social Studies

100

When does the school day officially start?

8:00 AM
200

If I want to get a pencil sharpened or I need a new pencil, this is what we do.

What is holding up the index finger?

200

When someone else is talking, what should we do?

What is track the speaker and be at VL0?

200
What place is located in the Fertile Crescent?

Ancient Mesopotamia

200

Are you more or less reliable if you use translators

Less reliable

200

Which teacher was a college athlete who enjoys running?

Ms. Jackie

300

During the time in the morning until Morning Meeting, what two things should students do?

Read silently and make sure you have your supplies

300

How do we sit during class?

What is facing forward and sitting up?
300

What ancient religious group believes in the Torah?

The Ancient Hebrews

300

When two sources agree, what is that called?

Corroboration

300

What two rooms could you have history class in?

Rooms 13 or 16.

400

When we line up for lunch, who should be the first one in line?

Your teacher!

400

Why should we not argue with our teachers when they ask us to stop something?

It is not the appropriate time or place (can have 1:1 after class)

400

What place is Climate Best by Government Test?

Redwood City

400

When a source is reliable, what is another name for that?

Credibility

400

Which assistant principal worked in Philadelphia?

Ms. Alvarez

500

During recess, when should you stop playing with the ball?

When the whistle is blown

500

When a teacher tells you to do something that you are NOT actually doing, what is a respectful response that you could give?

What is ignore in the moment and then have a private conversation later if needed.

500

The process of making things the same. SBAC testing, fast food, and even creating an account on a streaming service are examples of this.

What is standarization?

500

The tragedy Jewish people experienced in World War II

The Holocaust

500

Which person here worked/lived in Michigan?

Mr. Lawton

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