Mrs. Johnson's Language Arts Class

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Mrs. Johnson's Language Arts Class

Entering the class Wait to be greeted and invited.

Restrooms Go before class After class Not during class!

What do you need for class? One inch binder Dividers Page protectors Wide ruled paper Black pens Pencils Pencil Sharpener Index cards Colored pencils Construction paper

OOPs, I left something at home. If you borrow today replace tomorrow.

BYOD You must have completed and turned in the school permission form. Ask for permission before logging online.

Cafeteria Sit in the assigned area. Use 12 inch voices Mrs. Johnson's Pet Peeve: Do Not Talk With Food in Your Mouth! Once you are seated remain seated Your teacher will instruct you when to take your tray to the trash or the dish room. Clean up behind yourself. If we are using plastic trays, please line up along the wall next to the dish room. . Only place one tray at a time in the window. Two students will be chosen to clean the tables. Line up in the designated area. Single file . We will go to the restroom after lunch.

Setting up Your Notebook Syllabus​ Bell-Ringer​ Daily Work​ Vocabulary​ Writing

Bell-ringers First 3-4 minutes of class Review Place in binder

Good News After the bell-ringer

I Need to sharpen my pencil You need a hand held pencil sharpener with a cover everyday.

I Need Assistance

Working Together Groups of three, four or six Keep noise to a minimum Person holding the ball or object is the only one speaking Facilitator—keeps everyone on task and focused Scribe—keeps notes Reader--- reads directions or any other information Errand runner– collects needed material Presenter– presents work to class

If you finish early Read or Take an AR test

Fire, Tornado, Lockdown

Changing Classes Launch!

End of the Day Dismissal Denton Bus Car Riders Transfer Bus/Walkers/Club 180 2:33

Why a Social Contract?