This is how a student should enter any classroom.
I’ll take: quietly, respectfully, chilled out, etc.
This is the letter I make with my hand to signify a water break.
The letter “W”.
Cell phones must be stored in this place:
Your Numbered Locker
These are the only names we should use to refer to our classmates:
Their government name!
The P and the B in PBIS represent:
Positive / Behavior
A pen or pencil should be ready to use…
At all times!
I do what to my fingers when I need a restroom break?
Twist them together!
Cell phones should be used in Mr. T’s class to text bae or the squad when?
Not even once!
Telling another to “shut up” is acceptable during this time:
Never
School wide expectations are expected during which times?
The entire time we are on campus.
When the bell rings, how are students dismissed?
With teacher permission!
If we are in class when the announcements kick in, what is the next procedure?
Listen carefully without speaking!
Computer use is strictly controlled under guidelines designed by these people:
The school board, the principal and vice principal, the teaching staff, etc.
When an appointment is announced, with whom do we visit?
The name of the student on our clock face!
In this classroom, Positivity and Hard Work are present at which times?
At all times!
Mr. T. quiets the class with this phrase:
“If you hear my voice, clap once…”
When computers are available, which websites may we visit?
Only those given to us by Mr. T. or another teacher!
If you are unable to log into a computer, your first step should be to:
Look at your login sheet!
When a speaker is presenting, the audience:
Is listening!
Your classmates deserve your respect and attention during which class event?
Any class event.
Mr. T. may also use this phrase to grab our attention:
“When I say ‘Waterfall,’ you say shhh…”
This kind of hand (minus the voice) will get your question or concern addressed.
A quiet hand!
If you have misplaced your login sheet, who is held responsible for replacing it?
The student.
This “item” is given to all students in the class no matter when and no matter who they are:
Support!
Mr. T. will compete with only one other thing for your attention.
Announcements
Not: your phone, your neighbor, your voice, etc.