Daily Routine
Journals
Tech
Consequences & Incentives
Teacher Facts
100

Q: The first thing students do when they enter class.

A: What is Grab their journal and begin the prompt?

100

Q: Daily journal responses must be this many sentences.

A: What is 4–5 sentences?

100

Q: This site is strictly banned for any reason, with a 9-week loss of computer access as the penalty.

A: What is YouTube?

100

Q: The very first step in the classroom consequence ladder.

A: What is Warning/conversation?

100

Which teacher is most likely to assign you a 700 Google Slides presentation?

A: Who is Green

200

Q: This step comes right after the journal.

A: What is Agenda Review?

200

Q: Outstanding journal lines may be featured here.

A: What is the Let Them Cook board?

200

Q: Give two examples of non-school related content that are prohibited.

A: What are social media, games, messaging, entertainment sites?

200

Q: After a warning, students may be moved here or given reflection time.

A: What is a new seat?

200

Q: Which Staff member is most likely to ask you to build a mansion out of drinking straws?

A: Batson

300

Q: The longest part of class, often involving reading, writing, or discussion.

A: What is the mini-lesson

300

Q: Journals count toward this percentage of a student’s overall grade.

A: What is 20%?

300

Q: Who has the authority to prohibit any game at any time?
 (name 3) 

A: Who are Ms. Alvino, Ms. Galletta, or administration?

300

Q: Calling home or parent contact is this step in the consequence order.

A: What is Step 3?

300

Which teacher is most likely to tell you to "mind your own business" and "make good choices"?

Who is Alvino?

400

Q: Exit tickets, reflection, or IXL typically happen in this part of class.

A: What is Wrap-Up?

400

Q: Even freewriting must follow this format.

A: What is the ACE format?

400

Q: When should students ask for their Chromebook?

A: Literally never.

400

Q: Students who lose tech privileges must complete their work in this way.

A: What is by hand on paper?

400

Q: Which teacher is most likely to utter, "capitalism", at any given moment?

A: Mr. J

500

Q: The daily journal prompt should take about this long.

A: What is 5 minutes?

500

Q: Journal prompts often connect to these three themes.

A: What are identity, culture, and storytelling?

500

Q: Name two tasks that count as acceptable use of school computers.

A: What are completing assignments, research, or accessing approved educational sites/programs?

500

Q: If you are removed from class and sent to behavior modification, how many periods will you be there, minimum?

A: What is 3?


+ 250 for correct answer

500

Q: Which teacher moved from New York to Pennsylvania?

A: Galletta

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