What is your homework for today?
1. Sign and date the learning contract. 2. Have parents or guardians do the same. 3. Math binder 4. Loose-leaf paper and compass 5. Pens/Pencils with an erasers 6. Recommended: Calculator
Tyrie threw the graphing calculator to the return pile at the end of class. Did he break any rules?
Yes, he could’ve broken the calculator, which he or his classmates will need again. So he didn’t respect others or the school property in his action.
Name at least three possible positive rewards.
Compliments, extra credit, positive participation points, student work displayed, positive call or note home, homework pass.
What should be in my math binder?
loose-leaf paper, class notes, handouts, homework, exams and quizzes, other work related to mathematics.
Alisha uses her cellphone to take pictures of the notes on the board instead of writing down the notes. Did she violate the rule?
Yes. Any electronic devices are not allowed in the classroom.
Can you pass this class by showing up and being quiet?
No, but all you have to do is participate. Try, and you’ll pass the class.
Give one reason why you must raise your hand and wait your turn before speaking.
Respect.
You are absent on the date of an exam or a quiz. What should you do when you return back to class.
1. Give the note to your teacher. 2. Talk to the teacher of your earliest convenient time to make up the exam or the quiz. 3. Ask for all the missing assignments.
Lena goes to the bathroom all the time. Her parents and the school nurse say she’s very healthy. She does not think it breaks any rules. Is she right?
No. She is not “ready to learn.”
Name five supplies you will need for this class.
Math binder, loose-leaf, compass, sharpened pencils with erasers and a calculator.
Name one thing you should do when you enter the class
1. Quietly find your assigned seat. 2. Prepare yourself and your space for work. 3. Take a worksheet 4. Begin the Do Now.
Name at least FIVE of our rules.
1. Come to class on time and be prepared to learn. 2. Raise your hand to speak. 3. Respect each other in words and actions. 4. No food in the classroom 5. No cellphone 6. No earphones 7. No chewing gum