R O A R Cougar Character Traits. Use inside voices. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Be tolerant of other’s answers. Raise your hand to be recognized.

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R O A R Cougar Character Traits

Use inside voices. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Be tolerant of other’s answers. Raise your hand to be recognized. Respect the right of others to learn Vocabulary: tolerant

Complete work individually. Be truthful to parents, teachers, and others. Avoid plagiarism. Vocabulary: Plagiarism

Meet deadlines for all assignments. Use time wisely. Use good study habits. Develop good reading habits. Give your best effort.

Bring all needed materials to class. Be prompt. Stay focused and on task. Follow directions. Keep area organized and clean. Make sure you have your homework.