Classroom Expectations
Technology Expectations
Fiction
Educators Part 1
Educators Part 2
100

How often will you be responsible for completing your Do Now?

Every single day! A Do Now is NOT optional.

100

What is the only technological device allowed in the classroom for scholars?

A Chromebook.

100

What is the definition of Fiction?

Fiction refers to any type of literature that's created from the imagination and typically has a narrative.

100

What does Ms. Young drink every morning?

Red Bull

100

How many fellows will be working in this classroom?

Four
200

What voice level should we be entering the classroom at?

Voice Level: Zero

200

True or False:

It is okay to share chromebooks with a friend if you forget yours at home.

FALSE!

You must bring your chromebook to class everyday and may not share unless given permission by an educator.

200

True or False:

Fables, novels and poems are always considered fiction.

False. 

Poems are not always considered fiction.

200

Where did Ms. Young graduate from school?

NYU 

200

What is Ms. Cheyenne's favorite movie?

Lady Bird
300

True or False?

It is okay to eat during class as long as you clean up your mess.

True... sort of. If an educator gives you permission, you may eat a small snack, but you may not eat a full meal during class.

300

How often should chromebooks be brought to class?

Everyday!

You MUST bring your chromebook to class fully charged every single day.

300

What do we look for when we preview a fiction text?

Who, What, Where, When

300

What was Ms. Young's first job at Great Oaks?

8th Grade Math Fellow

300

What did Teacher Yvonne study in college?

Film

400

What is the first 10 last 10 rule?

No leaving the classroom during the first and last ten minutes of class.

400

What is the name of the service educators can use to see what websites scholars are visiting on their chromebooks in real time?

Go Guardian. 

Don't try to be sneaky. We'll see it.

400

What does STEAL stand for? What is it used for?

S - speech

T - thoughts

E - effect on others

A - actions

L - looks

STEAL is used to characterize the characters within texts.

400

Where was Moreaux born and raised?

Born and raised in the South Bronx

400

What is Ms. Nancy's favorite drink?

Bubble Tea

500

What are the 4 Norms for our Humanities Classroom?

1. Respect

2. Have Fun

3. One Mic

4. Active Participant 

500

What is the consequence for violating technology norms?

Students will receive a strike that may turn into a suspension of their chromebook use in class.

500

What are the four types of Conflict we see in fiction texts?

Person v. Person

Person v. Self

Person v. Nature

Person v. Society

500

How long does Moreaux say she's been teaching?

20 years.

500

Which actor did Ms. A watch a movie with at the AMC by Union Square?


Tom Holland 

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