The kind of pet Ms. Fuentes has.
What is a cat?
The signal for asking to use the restroom.
What is ASL 'r'?
The maximum length of time allowed to turn in assignments late.
Being prepared, respectful, and accountable.
What is the code of conduct?
What you should look at as soon as you walk into class.
What is the classroom screen?
Where Ms. Fuentes graduated from.
What is CSU Stanislaus?
The strategy for lining up/entering the classroom.
What is threshold?
The number of times you are allowed to redo assignments for a better grade.
What is unlimited/as many times as I want?
Where you can be sent if you are causing problems/distractions in class.
What is room 32?
The only thing you need for this class.
What is an ELA folder?
The number of college degrees Ms. Fuentes has.
What is two?
Collateral used for battery pack trades.
What are phones and shoes?
The way grading periods are split in middle school.
What are quarters and semesters?
The tool/system Ms. Fuentes uses for issuing consequences because of behavior.
What is a flowchart?
The main portal where you can check your grades.
What is PowerSchool?
Ms. Fuentes' diet.
What is pescatarian?
Things you are allowed to do/have during green or yellow light time.
What are acceptable distractions?
The category of assignments we mainly do together.
What is classwork?
The report that will be submitted if you are sent to IC.
What is a referral?
The app/ tool that parents/guardians can use to communicate with me.
What is ParentSquare?
Ms. Fuentes' favorite video game of all time.
What is Ico?
How you will know to start packing up at the end of class.
What is "Sierra Nevada"/ the music cue?
The checklist/benchmark that Ms. Fuentes uses when grading to make grading equal and fair.
What is mastery of standards?
The maximum length of time you can lose your phone if it is confiscated.
What is 'up to the end of the school day'?
Where you can look to find out what we're doing/covering each day - helpful in case of absences.
What are the daily/monthly slides?