This is Mrs. Rice's favorite color.
What is blue?
The letter "A" in the "READY" acronym stands for this.
This should be kept off the dance floor.
What are shoes?
To be ready to learn, you must wear this type of attire.
What is athletic attire?
This is worth 10% of your grade.
What is Homework?
The city and state where Mrs. Rice was born?
What is Dallas, TX?
According to the "Determined" slide, you don't lose, you do this.
What is Learn?
A sign of disrespect is doing this on the dance floor.
What is laying on the dance floor?
In an in-class activity, students must make every letter of this using their entire body.
What is The Alphabet?
Projects, including shows, are worth this percentage of the final grade.
What is 20%?
Mrs. Rice's date of birth.
What is March 7, 1987?
The "Empathetic" slide encourages you to do this.
What is understand each others point of view?
These two items are listed as "NON-NEGOTIABLES" and are not allowed in the studio.
What is eating/drinking & cellphones?
Groups for "The ABC's of Dance" must contain no more than this many people.
What is 3?
This category is worth the highest percentage of your grade at 30%.
What is Participation?
The 3 colleges Mrs. Rice attended.
What is Spelman College, Auburn University, and Georgia State University?
The "You" in READY is about being a good HUMAN, which stands for Honest, Understanding, More forgiving, Accepting, and this.
What is Nice?
This is the only drink explicitly allowed in the studio.
What is water?
Besides athletic attire and a positive attitude, you must not have this on to be ready to learn.
What is loose jewelry
The Winter Dance Concert is scheduled for this date.
What is December 17, 2025?
Mrs. Rice's email address?
What is ahanks@apsk12.org
The four components of being "Respectful"
What is Respect each other, Respect our items & space, Respect our learning & Personal differences, and Respect our rules & value our time?
According to Dance Etiquette, you must show R.E.S.P.E.C.T. to yourself, Mrs. Rice, your peers, and this.
The two activities that are graded under "Participation".
What are in-class movement exercises and dressing out?
Final performances count as these two types of grades.
What are a test and a project?