These are the two sports that Mr. Gibson coaches.
What are "Football and Basketball?"
This is the first thing that you should do everyday before entering the classroom.
What is "Greet Mr. Gibson at the door?"
P.S.: Secret handshakes are allowed.
This is what you must do if you need to use your phone in the classroom.
What is "Tell Mr. Gibson first."
This is a term used in theatre describing the paper that has the words you say in a play.
What is a "Script?"
These are what you are responsible for completing everyday when you enter the classroom.
What are "Warm-Ups?"
This is Mr. Gibson's age.
What is "Twenty-three?"
These are what the class will share everyday following the warm-up activity.
What are "Good Things?"
This is what you must do if you would like to use the restroom in Mr. Gibson's classroom.
What is "Sign-Out?"
Bonus Answers:
One at a time.
Take the sign-out sheet with you.
Do not bring your backpack with you.
This is a term used in theatre when we are practicing a play or performance of sorts (it starts with an "R").
What is "Rehearsal?"
This term refers to your activity in this class and it heavily influences your grade (It starts with a "P").
What is "Participation?"
This is the number of cats in Mr. Gibson's possession.
What is "Six?"
This is what Mr. Gibson will ask for everyday to assist him with that day's activities.
What is a "Student Helper?"
These are the numbers posted near the board that notify the class on how loud they should be.
What are "Voice Levels?"
This is a term used in theatre describing acting without a script; it means to make up the story as you go along.
What is "Improvisation?" (Improv for short).
This is what we covered in class where we identified the parts in the story of a play (Climax for example).
What is a "Plot Chart?"
This is the team that Mr. Gibson founded and was the captain of when he attended college.
What is "Ping Pong?"
These are the two materials that you must bring to class with you everyday.
What is "A Journal and Yourself?"
This is what you need to do if you are lacking supplies in the classroom.
What is "Check Them Out?"
This is a term used in theatre describing the movement of an actor's body parts during a play (It's two words).
What is "Body Language?"
These are what we covered in class regarding positions where actors can be in a play (Center Stage for example).
"What are Stage Directions?"
This is the college that Mr. Gibson attended.
What is "St. Edward's University?"
These are the three steps that need to be taken at the end of every class period.
"What is tuck your chairs in, throw your trash away, and put your journal up?"
This is the only time during the class that snacks can be eaten (If messy; this privilege will be taken away).
What is "The Warm-Up?"
This is a term used in theatre describing the use of an actor's voice to ensure an audience can hear them (It starts with a "P").
What is "Projection?"
This the document that we reviewed by rotating around the room. This document identified the rules and procedures of the classroom.
What is the "Syllabus?"