Entering the Classroom
Materials & Supplies
Bellringer Basics
During Class Expectations
Leaving Like a Pro
100

What should you do as soon as you walk into the classroom?

Read the board to see materials and bellringer

100

Where can you find a pencil if you need one?

In the cup on the supplies desk

100

What is the bellringer used for at the start of class?

To get class started and check understanding

100

What is a transition?

Moving from one activity to another

100

What should you check around your desk before leaving?

Floor, supplies, and trash

200

If the classroom door is closed, what should you NOT do?

Knock, bang, kick, or make noise – we know you’re there

200

Where are Chromebook chargers located?

By the Chromebook Jail and behind the U-Desk

200

When should the bellringer be started?

Before the bell rings

200

What should NOT be happening during transitions?

Talking, disrupting, or wandering around

200

What materials must always be returned before dismissal?

Borrowed supplies and shared materials

300

Where do you find what materials you need for class that day?

On the board

300

What should you do with a borrowed pencil when you are done?

Return it to the cup on the supplies desk

300

What kinds of directions can the bellringer give you?

Where to put your work and what questions or tasks to complete

300

When is it okay to talk in class?

During turn & talks or group work

(when told to)

300

How should notebooks be stored in your cart?

Stacked neatly

400

Why is it important to read the board before sitting down?

So you know what materials you need and how to do the bellringer

400

What is something that you should NOT do with classroom supplies?

Break, destroy, throw, or misuse them

400

How is the bellringer checked?

Randomly when we come around and check for your understanding and completion

400

What should you do if you have a question during direct instruction?

Raise your hand

400

List three items you should make sure you have before leaving class

Chromebook, binder, water bottle, clothing items, writing tools

500

You get to class late and the door is closed. What is the correct behavior and why?

Knock once and quietly wait for the door to be opened

500

You need markers, scissors, and your ELA notebook. Where do you go for each?

Markers: shelf by windows, Scissors: cart caddy, Notebook: cart

500

Why is skipping the bellringer a bad choice, even if it seems “easy?”

It affects understanding, participation, and accountability

500

An adult pauses while teaching. Should you start a conversation? Why or why not?

No – pauses are still instruction time

500

Why is standing at the door before dismissal not allowed?

It causes crowding, distraction, and unsafe behavior

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