The Classroom. Are You READY for Class? Are you… On Time? Following the Dress Code? Do you have… Your Homework? A pen or pencil? A Positive Attitude?

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The Classroom

Are You READY for Class? Are you… On Time? Following the Dress Code? Do you have… Your Homework? A pen or pencil? A Positive Attitude? Have you… Put away your phones and/or iPods, etc?

Beginning of Class When applicable answer Daily Question on half sheet of paper. Review previous days information; develop questions Turn in any make-up work

Paying Attention Being Quiet Looking Up Eyes Tracking Speaker

Answering Questions Wait Time…Answer ONLY when called on Cold Call…Be prepared to answer even if your hand isn’t raised. No Opt Out… All Students must give a correct answer Call & Response… Answer as a class Say it like a SCHOLAR…Speak Clearly, et.

Say it like a SC(H)OLAR… Speech should be – Smartly worded – Complete Sentences – Organized – Loud enough – Addressed to the entire class – Respectful

Between Activities Attention… Look Up and Be Quiet Leave Clean Workspace Go to Assigned Spot Quietly Listen for More Directions

Leaving the Classroom “Ten-Ten” Rule No passes first and last ten minutes of class Obtain Pass (Pink Wooden “R”) if missing wait for its return No wandering

End of Class Work until Directed to Clean Up Clean workspace Stay seated until the bell rings.