This is when you are allowed to use the restroom and move around the classroom
What is "work time'!
Usually found at the end of a sentence it is the most commonly used form of punctuation.
What is a period?
The struggle between opposing forces, which can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or a character and their environment).
What is conflict?
This is the year Mr. Handley graduated High School!
What is 2012?
This is the grade you would get if you scored an 86 on a paper
What is a B!
This is who should be talking when Mr. Handley is talking
No one!
What is an exclamation point?
The people in a story, their traits, motivations, and development.
What is a character?
This is the name of Mr. Handley's twin brother
David
This is how many days you have to turn in missed assignments.
What is 5?
This is what you do when you first enter Mr. Handley's classroom
Have a seat in your assigned seat and complete the question on the board.
This form of punctuation is used when you need to ask a question
What is a question mark?
The underlying message or central idea that the author explores
What is the theme?
This is the state Mr. Handley moved from!
What is Pennsylvania
This is the number of unexcused absences you are allowed in the semester.
What is 9?
What is Respect?
This punctuation is used to break up thoughts or elements in a sentence or to separate items in a list.
What is a comma?
The author's attitude or feeling toward the subject matter, which can be conveyed through word choice, style, and other literary devices
What is Tone?
This is the year Mr. Handley was born in!
(This might take a little bit of math)
This is the website we will be using for all two way communication
What is Class Dojo
This is how often your cell phones can be out in Mr. Handley's class.
What is Never?
This punctuation is used to connect to complete sentences without the use of a conjunction like "and", "but", or "or"
What is a semi colon?
The perspective from which the story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person limited, third-person omniscient).
What is Point of View?
Mr. Handley's favorite author!
(Hint: Check the Bookshelf)
Who is Agatha Christie
This is Mr. Handley's email address!
What is jonathan.handley@benhillschools.org