Where did Mr. VanHook graduate from?
Western Carolina University
What should you always bring to class?
Pencils and charged ipads
Where is the pencil sharpener located?
on the textbook bookshelf next to the window
What should students do when Mr. VanHook is talking?
remain silent and listen
What happens the first time you break a rule?
a conversation and being asked to step outside
What subject does Mr. VanHook teach?
Middle Grades Social Studies
If you forget a pencil, what can you do?
get one from Mr. VanHook
Which bookshelf is off limits?
the one on the opposite side of the room from the sharpener
During independent work, what should you NOT do?
talk
What happens the second time?
an office write-up or call home?
True or False: You and Mr. VanHook are friends.
False — he is your teacher, not your friend.
What electronic device should be fully charged each day?
your iPad
When you get a new sheet of paper, what must you do before sitting down?
hole punch it
If you finish early, what should you never do?
nothing
If problems continue after that, what may happen?
the office will be called to pick you up, possible ISS or OSS?
How should you address Mr. VanHook?
"Mr. VanHook,” not by his first name or nicknames.
When you enter class, what should you get started on immediately and quietly?
warm-up
When are you allowed to come behind Mr. VanHook’s desk?
never
Name one thing you could do if you finish work early.
work on another assignment, or do an approved activity
If you are frequently warned about something, who will be called?
your parent or guardian
What is one way you can show respect to your teacher?
listen when he’s talking, follow instructions, or address him appropriately.
Where should you record assignments and materials in your binder?
the table of contents
What should you do if you need a pencil?
Get one off the whiteboard, write your initials, and return it.
How should you enter the classroom at the start of class?
quietly, take your seat, and start the warm-up
Mr. VanHook “budges” on his rules if a student has a good excuse.
False