What’s the first thing you should do when you walk into class on instruction days?
Sit down, check the board, and complete the Do Now.
What should happen to phones and headphones at the start of class?
Off and away unless otherwise instructed.
During instruction, how should you request an e-hall pass?
Raise your hand and wait to be approved.
What should you do if you don’t understand something during instruction?
Raise your hand and ask a question.
What’s one way to be “ready to learn” on instruction days?
Have Chromebook charged, notebook out, and materials ready.
What voice level should you use when entering the classroom?
Level 2 or quieter.
What happens if you ignore a request to put your phone away?
It goes on the teacher’s desk for the class period.
Can you create a pass and leave without permission?
No, you must wait until the teacher approves it.
What does it mean to “be engaged” during class discussions?
Actively listen, participate, and stay on task.
What does “be flexible” mean in our classroom?
Be willing to try new activities and approaches.
What should you not do when leaving class at the end of the period?
Crowd the door — wait for the bell.
What happens if you continue using your phone after warnings?
It gets sent to the office for the rest of the day.
When can you quietly come up and ask for an e-hall pass instead of raising your hand?
During independent or group work.
What’s one respectful way to disagree during group work?
Focus on ideas, not people.
What should you do before moving during group activities?
Make sure it’s allowed under CHAMPS and doesn’t disrupt others.
Where do you find your instructions for the start of class?
On the projector.
What are Chromebooks used for during instruction?
Learning purposes only, not entertainment.
Why is it important to follow e-hall pass procedures?
To maintain safety and accountability in the classroom.
Why is it important to participate even if you’re unsure of the answer?
Trying helps you learn and encourages others to try too.
What’s one thing you can do to take ownership of your learning?
Complete work on time, ask questions, and stay on task.
Name one thing you’re responsible for cleaning up before leaving on non-lab days.
Materials, workspace, or trash in your area.
What are two signs you’re on task when using your Chromebook?
On approved sites and focused on the assignment.
What should you always take with you if leaving the classroom?
Your approved digital e-hall pass.
What’s one example of supporting a classmate during activities?
Offering help, listening, or encouraging their ideas.
Why is it important to collaborate respectfully with classmates?
It helps create a supportive and positive classroom culture.