What happens to students who talk while Ms. McIntosh is talking.
What is reporting to Ms. McIntosh's office?
Students may have gum on campus (true or false).
What is false?
Teacher whose room is G220.
Who is Mrs. Beauchesne?
The volume is acceptable in the hallways.
What is Volume 1?
When the author organizes a story by time order.
What is chronological order?
The person who is our school resource officer, in charge of keeping us safe.
Who is Deputy Berrios?
When you are absent and you have a doctor's note.
What is an excused absence?
This teacher teaches reading and sponsors Cheerleading and the National Junior Honor Society.
Who is Ms. Osborn?
The class Mrs. Kelly's husband teaches.
What is Wood Technology?
The part of the plot that introduces the characters, setting, and conflict.
What is the exposition?
Osceola's four administrators.
Who are Dr. Lowery, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Becker, and Mr. Eiben?
The side of the stairwell you should use.
What is the right side?
This teacher has a life size poster of David Hasslehoff in her classroom.
Who is Mrs. Blanco?
The name of the left hand side of the Cafeteria.
What is the Multi-Purpose Room?
A technique used to clue the reader into what will happen next in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
The amount of time you have between classes.
What is four minutes?
The size of school appropriate logos on shirts.
What is two inches in diameter?
The funniest teacher in America.
Who is Mr. Rivera?
The name of the sixth grade secretary.
Who is Ms. Engert?
A technique of switching from the present to the past to create suspense and enlighten the reader.
What is a flashback?
The school Dr. Lowery was the principal of, before Osceola Middle School.
What is Azalea Middle School?
Must be worn with pants, shorts, or slacks.
What is a belt?
Two staff members who are bilingual.
Who are: Deputy Berrios, Senora Griffin, Mrs. Jaramillo, Mrs. Hynes, Mr. Rivera, Mrs. Beauchesne
The amount of chairs in this room.
What is 37.
The five stages of the plot in order.
What are the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.