Around the Classroom
Where do I go?
Classroom rules and regs
History
This or that
100

It is where the tissues in Ms. J's room are located.

Back bookshelf

100

It is where the first floor studnet bathrooms are located.

6th grade hallway, across from Mrs. Stein's classroom.

100

This is how a student can contribute to a class discussion.

By raising their hand (not just talking out.)

100

This area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers is often called the “Cradle of Civilization.

Mesopotamia.

100

You forgot your pencil.  Should you (A) cry out in despair, or (B) ask Ms. J for a pencil?

Technically neither, but B.  YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BRING A PENCIL TO MY CLASS!

200
It is where the pencil sharpener and extra pencils (if there are any) is located.

Back table.

200

She is our nurse on campus.

Miss Marilyn

200

This is where a student can turn in their classwork/homework.

In the back of the room in the appropriately marked bin.

200

The river that gave life to ancient Egypt.

The Nile.

200

Your classmate says something you disagree with. Should you (A) roll your eyes and argue or (B) listen respectfully and respond politely?

B, of course.

300

It is where extra lined paper is located.

Back bookshelf.

300

It is where the Lost and Found is located.

In the administrative section of the building, ask Miss Marilyn to let you in.

300
This is when classwork/homework is due.

When Ms. J says it's due.  Exceptions for special circumstances after LOTS of communication.

300

This city-state was known for its democracy.

Athens.

300

You didn’t finish your homework. Should you (A) hide it and say nothing or (B) be honest with your teacher and ask what to do next?

B, of course.

400

It is where you can find assignments and due dates.

Small whiteboard in the front of the classroom AND the LMS!

400

It is where the library is located.

In the front of the building, also called the Media Center.

400

True or False:  a student can just get up and leave the classroom whenever.

False.  Raise your hand and ask permission.

400

The Romans built these to move water from the mountains to the cities

Aqueducts.

400

You see someone sitting alone at lunch. Should you (A) invite them to sit with you or (B) ignore it because they’re not in your friend group?

B.  Be a friend.  We need more friends in this world.

500

It is the number of globes in Ms. J's classroom. (45 second time limit)

?

500

This is Mr. Herman's job title.

Middle School Assistant Principal

500

True or False:  Ms. J's classroom is a democracy.

False.  Usually it's an autocracy, occasionally I'll take a vote, but don't count on it.

500

This ancient city was carved into cliffs and was a wealthy trading center between Arabia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean.

Petra, Jordan.

500

This is what will happen when you email Ms. J at jjordan@davisstudent.org.

Nothing.  Ms. J doesn't check that email account.  ALWAYS EMAIL MS. J AT jjordan@davisacademy.org ONLY!!!!