What is the first thing to do when you enter the room?
Go straight to your seat and begin the “Think About It” warm-up.
What is the daily warm-up called?
“Think About It.”
How long do you have for transitions?
2 minutes.
What should you do with your Chromebook after use?
Return and plug it in.
What must you do before using the Calm Corner?
Ask for permission.
Describe the “I do, We do, You do” lesson flow.
Teacher explains, then students practice together, followed by independent work.
How do you submit digital work?
Submit through Google Classroom.
Who dismisses the class?
Miss Kay does, not the bell.
Where should your phone be kept?
In your backpack.
How do you borrow a book from the class library?
Fill out a Library Card.
How should you handle independent work?
Work silently and raise your hand for questions.
What happens if homework is late?
1 point off per day late; max grade of 50% after a week.
When can you sharpen your pencil?
During transitions or independent work with permission.
What tool does Miss Kay use to monitor activity?
GoGuardian.
Where is the school library located?
Room 116.
What does it mean to be safe in class?
Follow directions and do not engage in unsafe activities.
Where do you turn in paper assignments?
In the basket by the supply cabinet.
Where are supplies located?
In the cabinet near the door.
How can you access lessons?
All lessons and assignments will be posted in Google Classroom.
What are the rules for the Calm Corner?
Keep it clean, no food or drinks, and treat materials with care.
Why is it important to keep the classroom clean?
To create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.
What supplies do you need to bring to class?
Yourself, and a willingness to learn.
What should you do during dismissal?
Be seated and packed up until dismissed by groups.
What is the consequence for not keeping your phone in your backpack?
It goes to the office for parent pickup after a warning.
Why is it important to treat materials with care?
To ensure they last and are available for everyone to use.