Class rules and expectations
Class rules and expectations
Key words
History (yes/no)
100

Do you need your notebook in class?

Yes, always.

100

What do you do if you want to ask a question in class?

Put your hand up!

100

A representation of an area of land or sea.

What is a map?

100

The city of Damascus was built BCE.

Yes

200

How do you submit your work?

In the notebook.

200

What do you do when someone else is asking a question in class?

Listen!

200

The study of past events.

What is History?

200

Compass was invented in China BCE.

No, 11th century CE.

300

Will the teacher change your spot when you ask?

No, never.

300
When is the right time to fill up your water bottle?

During the break before the class.

300

The study of human society.

What is Social Studies?

300

Your parents were born in CE.

Yes

400

Where do you sit?

Where the chart on the screen indicates.

400

Are you responsible for other learners behavior (for example when others are not listening)? 

No, make sure you stay quiet and on task.

400

A book or an article.

What is a secondary source?

400

Christopher Columbus landed in the Americas BCE.

No, 15th century CE.

500

How many bathroom breaks can you have per class?

Maximum one, but not after a break (periods 3 and 6).

500

Who finishes a class?

Always the teacher.

500

A diary or a picture.

What is a primary source?

500

People lived in Bahrain BCE.

The earliest known establishments in what is now Bahrain date back to the Bronze Age, around 2500 BCE, when the area was part of the Dilmun civilization. Dilmun was a prominent trading society, with significant settlements along the Bahrain Islands, particularly in ancient centers like Qal'at al-Bahrain, which dates back to around 1500 BCE. These ancient sites served as important trade hubs in the region, connecting Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, and Egypt.