What should you do when you first enter the classroom?
Enter quietly, decently, and in order.
When is “NO CELL is the law”?
Bell to bell.
What should you NOT do if you arrive late and the door is closed?
Do NOT bang or beat on the door.
What should you do before asking the teacher a question?
Ask 3 shoulder partners first.
Who dismisses the class?
The teacher, not the bell.
What two supplies should you take out immediately?
Pencil and paper.
Where should devices be during class?
Powered off and in your backpack.
What is the first thing you should do after entering the classroom late?
Enter quietly, take out supplies, and complete the tardy log.
How should you get the teacher’s attention?
Raise your hand and wait to be acknowledged.
What should you do with your headphones when leaving?
Hang them on the left side of the monitor.
What should you do before the bell sounds if you need it?
Sharpen your pencil.
What happens if your device rings or is seen during class?
Security will be called, and the device will be confiscated.
What should you avoid doing when you are late?
Interrupting the teacher or other students.
How should you speak when answering a question?
Speak clearly and politely.
How should your keyboard be placed before leaving?
Straight across the base of the monitor.
Where do you go online to see your classwork and expectations?
ClassLink and Schoology.
Can a device stay in your pocket, hand, or clothing?
No, it should not be seen on your person.
After logging in late, what should you do?
Engage in learning.
What should you do while others are speaking?
Listen carefully.
What should you do with your chair?
Push it under the desk.
What should you do when the timer sounds during class?
Click on DreamBox and practice for 15 minutes.
What do you do if you do not have a backpack?
Place your powered-off device on the teacher’s desk or ask a friend to put it in their backpack before class starts.
Why is being tardy a problem?
You have missed valuable instruction.
What is not allowed during class discussions?
Side conversations.
How should you leave the classroom?
Quietly, decently, and in order.