Simple Rules to follow in Mr.Fitton’s Class Please pay attention as there will be a quiz on the rules next Monday. You will be held accountable to know.

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Simple Rules to follow in Mr.Fitton’s Class Please pay attention as there will be a quiz on the rules next Monday. You will be held accountable to know the rules throughout the Year. You cannot write them down either. Regards, Mr. J Fitton -Mr. J Fitton

BE ON TIME COME PREPARED BE RESPECTFUL NO FOOD NO POP NO DRINK NO GUM NO SPEAKING YOU MUST PARTICIPATE NO SLEEPING NO STARING NO YAWNING NO HYPERVENTILATING NO “FITTON” JOKES NO LAUGHING NO BURPING NO PEEING NO SUDDEN MOVEMENTS NO PROFANITY REMEMBER EVERYTHING NO BARKING NO SLOTHFULNESS NO WHISPERING NO YELLING NO FUN BE ENGAGED AT ALL TIMES BE EXCITED TO LEARN NO GIGGLING DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS USE CRITICAL THINKING NO FROGS IN CLASS COME TO CLASS HYDRATED DO NOT ASK TO GO TO THE WASHROOM NO NOSTRIL FLARING NO SLOUCHING NO COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS TEAMWORK AT ALL TIMES NO BARFING NO ANIMAL SOUNDS ADRESS ME AS “SIR” ONLY DO NOT ADRESS THE TEACHER, THEY WILL ADRESS YOU

The Actual Rules: 1.Be on Time. 2.Be Prepared. 3.No cellphone/texting/listening to music during the lesson (music acceptable when working on assignments if it does not bother others.) 4.Respect others.

Personal Rules for Success: 1.Care about your work and yourself 2.Try. Just try. But put effort into everything you do. If it’s not worth handing in, why hand it in. 3.Delay gratification. Learning will provide you with more skills than watching TV or Playing PS3 4.Keep me in the loop – if you are having a bad day or need a minute, let me know. Communicate with your teachers. (Marshmallows) (cellphones)