When watching a video at school, these are required to be worn.
What are headphones?
Independent practices are found here.
What is in the bin?
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What are the clear folders?
This is the course you should go onto to get to all the skills.
What is Math?
This is the amount of time you should spend playing a collaborative.
What is 15 minutes?
This is the color paper all Exit Slips, Quick Quizzes, and Test are printed on.
What is Yellow?
Important vocabulary and definitions should be added here.
That is Math Glossary
This digital tool is used to check how well you did on an independent.
All online math games are stored here for each skill.
What is the digital activities folder?
This is where all math game materials are held.
What are the drawers in the hallway?
This is received when you pass a skill.
What is a badge?
This is helpful when the video is going too fast and you can't keep up.
What is the pause button?
When checking your work this writing instrument will be used.
What is a red pen?
This is what you should do if Schoology is not working.
What is refresh or restart the app?
While waiting for a partner to play a game, this is what you should be doing.
What is continue to work on your skill?
This should be completed before every exit slip, quick quiz, and test.
What is the self-reflection?
If you do not understand the video or skill, what should you do next?
What is rewatch the video?
This is the required amount of practice that must be completed before moving on in a skill.
What is until I'm confident?
What is a check mark?
This is where you can sign up for a partner.
What is the front board?
These are not allowed when taking any exit slip, quick quiz, or test.
What is, No talking, No resources, No help from anyone?
What is behind the cover page?
This is where all completed independents go after they have been completed perfectly.
What is the back of the math folder?
When taking a picture in Schoology this is the level quality that is selected.
What is medium?
These people are allowed to play games with you.
Who are people on your skill or higher?
This is what you should do if you didn't get problems right on an assessment.
What is learn from your mistakes?