Behavior/Rules
Procedures
Work Expectations
Good Learner Habits
Technology Use
100

What is the fifth rule?

Work hard and bring a positive attitude.
100

What is the procedure for entering the classroom?

Answers will vary, but should include:

Check the board for where you sit, materials needed for the day, put away my bag on the shelf, and pick up necessary materials.

100

How do you stay focused during independent work?

Answers will vary, but could include: eliminate distractions (like open games), stay on task, and work quietly until the assignment is completed.

100

How can staying organized help you be a better learner?

Being organized helps you keep track of assignments, deadlines, and materials. This reduces stress and improves focus.

100

When can you use your phone during class?

Nope. It's not a thing.

200

What is the first rule?

Follow directions quickly.

200

What do you do if you need to use the bathroom during class?

Ask for permission, write your name on the whiteboard next to the door, and leave quietly without disturbing the class.

200

What should you do if you're struggling with an assignment while working independently?

Try to work through the problem, then ask the teacher for help if needed, without disturbing other students.

200

Why is it important to ask questions when you don't understand something?

It helps you clarify misunderstandings and ensures that you grasp the material before moving on.

200

What wifi network should you use?

PTAA school

300

What is the second rule?

Raise your hand to speak or leave your seat?

300

What are other important things to know about bathroom expectations?

Ms. Gardner will not send you if she's teaching. Only one student may go at a time. Take care of your business, wash your hands, and leave.

300

What are the expectations when Ms. Gardner is teaching?

Listen carefully, take notes, and ask relevant questions when you need to by raising your hand (or wait for an appropriate moment)

300

What does being "responsible" mean as a learner?

Completing assignments on time, taking ownership of your learning, and being accountable for your actions.

300

What account should you use?

Your school account should be used at all times. You're at school!

400

What is the third rule?

Keep your body and objects to yourself.

400

Where can you find your assignments?

For Math - Carnegie (Clear Learning Center)

For Science - StemScopes

400

What are the work expectations when you go to the boards (or collaborate at your seats)?

Listen to others, share ideas, help with tasks, and communicate respectfully (using academic vocabulary!)

400

What is the importance of reflecting on your mistakes as a learner?

Reflecting helps you learn from errors, understand where you can improve, and avoid making the same mistakes in the future.

400

What are the rules for music during class?

Use headphones, keep it appropriate, during independent work times, stay focused on the work.

If it distracts you or is inappropriate, Ms. Gardner will shut down your tab.

500

What is the fourth rule?

Treat yourself, others, and our classroom with respect.

500

Where can you find assignment lists and their due dates?

You can find them in Google Classroom.

500

When you are working with your group (at the boards or seats), where should you be?

I should be with my group, working.

500

How can being persistent help you learn more effectively?

Persistence allows you to keep trying even when things are difficult, which leads to greater understanding and success over time.

500

How should our materials be treated (including non-technology)?

Materials should be treated carefully and with respect, and that includes using them for their intended purpose.

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