Procedures
DON'T PICK
Policies
Reading
Writing
100

Put this away upon entering the classroom

What is a "cell phone"?

100

The title of our first "novel" (aka extended text)

What is "Metamorphosis"?

100

Formative and summative assessments each make up this percentage of your overall grade

What is "50%"?

100

Where a narrative takes place.

What is "setting"?

100

This part of speech describes nouns.

What is an "adjective"?

200

Work on this activity until attendance is taken (and class starts).

What is "the warm up"?

200

We'll finish the course with this extended reading

What is Romeo & Juliet?

200

The amount of time in which you can turn in late work without penalty

What is "one week"?

200
This type of figurative language compares two unalike things without using "like" or "as"

What is a "metaphor"?

200

These three parts make up an essay.

What are the "intro," the "body," and the "conclusion"?

300

During the last 2 minutes of class, you'll be able to pack up and put away your materials, but you won't be able to do this.

What is "lining up at the door/opening the door"?

300

At least 2 of these 3 things are needed every day in order for you to be successful in this class.

What are "class materials"?

300

There are no passes during this time.

What is "direct instruction"?

300

A sentence that tells us what a text is about.

(Hint: it's 2 words)

What is "central/main idea"?

300

You need to include this in order to "prove" that your ideas about a text are correct.

What is "text evidence"?

400

The number of times you're reminded of the cell phone policy before getting a referral for not following it.

What is "3"?

400

During this course, we will be covering both ____ and ____ texts.

What are "literary" and "informational"?

400

You will only have ONE of these per week.

What is a "bathroom pass"?

400

Specific words that an author chooses to convey their attitude towards a certain topic.

What is "tone"?

400

Two parts of speech needed to make a basic sentence.

What are "subject" and "predicate"?

500

If you don't enter the room in this manner, Ms. Camper is likely to send you back out to try again.

What is "quietly"?

500

Active listening is an example of meeting these two expectations.

What is "#1 and #3"?

What is "paying attention" and "being respectful"?

500

If Ms. Camper has to speak to you about your behavior three times (even if it's within the same class period), she will take this action.

What is "making parent contact"?

500

The a method writers use to DIRECTLY convey a character's personality.

What is "direct characterization"?

500

The subject, claim, and supporting points/reasons 

What are the 3 parts of a "thesis statement"?

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