Bellringer #4 “Why, Oh, Sorry” can be a bit of a challenge. What makes it challenging?

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Bellringer #4 “Why, Oh, Sorry” can be a bit of a challenge. What makes it challenging?

Think, Write, Pair, Share Share your response to the Bellringer with your shoulder partner.

Point System It’s you against Mr. Payton! When you do something good, you get a point. When you mess up, Mr. Payton gets a point.

Point System Mr. Payton’s decisions are non-negotiable. No whining.

Determine your rewards Get into groups of four. Come up with some ideas for rewards. Suggestions: two days to watch a movie and eat pizza, listen to mp3 players during classwork for a day, etc.

“Why, Oh, Sorry” To the cafetorium!

Name Cards We will often work with “clock” partners. Fold your piece of construction paper in half. Put your name on the front of it and draw a clock on the back.