Completing Assignments
Classroom Routines
Behavior Expectations
Materials Expectations
100

What should you do if you don't understand the classwork?

Raise your hand and ask a specific question. 

100

What are the expectations for the beginning of class?

Silently continue working on your word search in your assigned seat

100

TRUE OR FALSE: During independent work, you can talk with a neighbor, and copy their answers.

FALSE: Independent work time should be silent. I want you to show me what you know!

100

Where do you put pencils at the end of class?

Back in the container by the entrance door.

200

When can you get help making up assignments?

During lunch, recess, or Mr. Jack's office hours

200

True or false: Cell phones are permitted in class. 

FALSE. Cellphones must be in a pouch or turned in to the office.

200

What are the expectations for group work?

On topic conversations, everyone participates, complete the work together

200

Where do notebooks belong?

In the drawers by the entrance door

300

When can you make up work if you were absent?

During lunch, recess, or Mr. Jack's office hours.

300

What do you do to look and sound ready to be dismissed?

Clean your table space, return materials, stand silently behind your chair

300

What is the expectation when another student is sharing?

Voices off, eyes on them

300

How should computers look at the end of class?

Neatly stacked in the middle of your table

400

What can you do if you don't remember things we've learned about before?

Use the notes in your notebook, ask someone in your table group, or raise your hand

400

When should you ask to go to the bathroom? Why?

During independent work time, so you don't miss instructions or group work

400

What is the expectation when Mr. Jack is giving instructions?

Voices off, eyes on him

400

How do we use materials?

Tools, not toys!

500

When are Mr. Jack's office hours?

Monday and Wednesday after school

500

What are the expectations for using laptops?

Don't eat while using them, don't break them, keep them on the table, charge them when you're done using them

500

What happens if you do not follow classroom expectations?

One on one conversation with Mr. Jack to figure out how he can help you get back on track

500

Where are all our science materials stored?

In the cabinets at the back of the classroom
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