A student crosses his/her fingers and holds them up.
What is...Can I use the restroom?
Walking, not running, not jumping, or hopping, or dancing, or sprinting, or trying to race one another.
How should we move around the classroom and school?
Quietly and in a line.
Reading Summary!
What is...due every Wednesday?
Respecful and quiet.
How should we act when we first come into church?
First I hang my backpack, then I store my water bottle & lunch pail, and then I sit down at my desk.
What are the first three steps after entering the classroom?
Your teacher gave you an instruction!
What is.. do it now!
My responsibility to complete and turn in on Friday!
We kneel (genuflect)
What do we do before we sit down in church?
Ms. D's desk in the back!
What area in the room are you not allowed in?
Quietly, respectfully, and mindful of other's spaces.
How do you behave in the library?
What do we do if the fire alarm goes off?
Line up quietly and go downstairs
Follow your teacher away from the building
20 minutes everyday! MINIMUM
Eat it right away
What should we do when we receive communion?
Listen, take notes, and pay attention.
How do you behave when Ms. D is talking?
it can be taken away!
What are privileges?
If something happens in the bathroom, what do you do?
You go tell the principal or come tell me right away
I help you sharpen your writing, reading, and grammar skills.
What is IXL?
One.
How many chances does Ms. D give you in church?
Free of any clutter on top. It should be neat with your notebook, religion book, pencil case, and binder inside.
What should your desk look like?
Eating!
What are we doing for the first half of snack time and lunch?
You will go chat with Mrs. Patty and Ms. Riggio if you continue to do this.
What is continuing to break the rules?
I am app that you should practice your math skills on everyday!
What is mathletics?
Sign of the cross three times and say "Glory to you O' Lord"
What do we do before Father Rolly is going to read from the Gospel? Sign of the cross three times and say "Glory to you O' Lord"