Course
Basics
Procedures 1
Grading
Tools & Technology
Procedures 2
100

Your science teacher's name

Who is Mrs. Nelson?

100

The person responsible for answering the door in the classroom. 

Who is Mrs. Nelson, or the person she asks to answer the door? 

100

This makes up 30% of my grade. 

What are Chapter Tests & Exams? 

100

This is where I need to look to find out what I miss when I am absent. (There are 2 places)

What is Google Classroom and the "While You Were Out.." folder for your class period? 

100

Enter the classroom quietly. Place your card in your assigned pocket for attendance. Pick up a warm-up paper. Take the most direct route to your seat. Get out necessary supplies. Begin the warm-up.

What are the beginning of class procedures?

200

A unit covered in Chemistry in this class. 

What is atomic theory, nuclear theory, the periodic table, chemical reactions, or properties of matter? 

200

This may happen if you start "messing" with tools/equipment in the baskets on your table before getting instructions for a lab. 

What is missing out on the opportunity to participate in the lab and being given an alternate assignment to complete? 

200

The person responsible for making sure all missed assignments are completed in a timely manner when missing class. 

Who is me (the student)?

200

I can join this to receive messages about important class information. 

What is Remind? 

200

This is how you are released at the end of class each day. (Hint: it is not the bell)

What is waiting for Mrs. Nelson to dismiss each row? 

300

One supply for this class.

What is a pencil, notebook, notebook paper, or a calculator? 

300

This is where all borrowed supplies should go at the end of class. 

What is putting supplies back in their proper place? 

300

This is the grade I will receive if I am caught cheating. 

What is a 0 (or F)?

300

This is how I communicate to Mrs. Nelson that I need to go to the restroom or see the nurse. 

What is eHall pass or securely? 

300

This is when it's ok to throw things in class and write on the tables with a pencil or eraser. 

What is NEVER?

400

This should be kept in the front of your notebook after it is signed. 

What is the syllabus? 

400

This is the appropriate time to get up to sharpen my pencil. 

What is the beginning of class and anytime Mrs. Nelson is not addressing the class? 

400

The number of days I have to make up work after I am absent. (This includes tests)

What are 3 days? 

400

This is the electronic device that is never allowed in the classroom. 

What is a cellphone/smartphone? 

400

You are bleeding, about to be sick, or something is on fire.

What are the appropriate times it's okay to interrupt Mrs. Nelson while she is teaching?

500

These are the two key concepts (main topics) taught in Physical Science. 

What are chemistry & physics? 

500

1. Class Notes/Quizzes

2. Worksheets (graded & non-graded)

3. Labs

What is the suggested order for organizing your notebook? 

500

The grade I have to maintain each nine weeks to remain in the High School Physical Science class. 

What is an 80 or higher? 

500

This needs to be brought to class every day, fully charged. 

What is my Chromebook? 

500

Return materials and supplies, clean up my area, and dispose of trash in the trash can (not in the lab baskets) at the end of class. 

What should my area look like before leaving class each day?