Time Management & Environment
Speaking
Camera
Engagement
Academic Mastery
100

Where can you find the times and zoom links you need to be on time for all your classes?

On our daily schedule and agenda; on Google Classroom and our calendar

100

Which three features can you use to speak with on Zoom?

Mute/unmute button; chat box; participant buttons (hand, thumbs up, etc.)

100

True or false: Your camera must always be on.

False

100

What does engagement during Morning Meeting look like?

Being on-time; in screen; greeting; participating in discussion and activities
100

What does academic mastery look like on Quill?

GREEN! (complete sentences with correct capitalization and punctuation)

200

Why is it a problem to be late to class?

You will miss important information; you will be marked "tardy" or "absent;" it affects others (your teammates)

200

What are some reasons you should speak during a Zoom lesson?

To participate in the discussion; to get permission to leave your computer; to ask for help

200

When should your camera be on?

during a lesson; when you're at your computer; when your connection is strong enough

200

What does engagement on our learning platforms look like? (Nearpod, Peardeck, Google Classroom)

Clicking the links right away; actively working; turning in assignments; only having open necessary tabs

200

What does academic mastery look like on MyOn?

Reading for at least 30 minutes per day/150 minutes per week; taking and passing book quizzes 

300

What is an example of a good learning environment that a student at home can sit in?

Sitting up; at a table/desk; quiet/headphones; well lit; TVs and phones put away

300

Is it ok to just come off mute and call out during a Zoom lesson?

No

300

When should your camera be off?

if you have the direction to do so (like during a game); when you're taking a break; when you're in the bathroom; when your connection is poor

300

What does engagement in a breakout room look like?

Greeting; talking; working together; completing task within time limit

300

What does academic mastery look like on IXL?

Smart Score of 85 or higher; only practicing skills that are recommended on the diagnostic tab

400

What's an example of an unsatisfactory learning environment that a student can sit in at home?

In bed/laying down; dark; distracted with noise/TV/phones

400

Why is it important to not just call out on Zoom?

interrupt the lesson; interrupt the speaker; difficult to hear over technology; takes more time

400

Before your camera goes off, what is the one thing you need to do?

You must have permission!

400

What does engagement with asynchronous work look like? (Quill, MyOn, IXL)

Actively working and completing tasks within time limit; clicking next questions right away then taking time to answer; actually reading; nothing else open or distracting

400

What does academic mastery look like on Google Classroom?

Completing and "turning in" work by due dates

500

What are some consequences of being in an unsatisfactory learning environment?

Missing information; running out of time for assignments; having to make-up work in study hall or for extra homework

500

Name some character traits of someone who respectfully speaks and gets attention during a Zoom lesson.

brave; caring; respectful; attentive; mature; intuitive; kind; helpful; etc.

500

Why is it important to have your camera on when possible?

it helps your teacher; it holds you accountable

500

Why does academic engagement matter?

strong culture; higher test grades; more interesting; helps us be organized; helps our relationships with our teachers and our classmates
500

What does academic mastery look like on an Exit Ticket?

A score of 3 (met expectations with minimal mistakes) or a score of 4 (met expectations with no mistakes)

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