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Behavior Expectations Jeopardy SubstitutePhysical ContactTechnologyAcademic

What 3 core values should you demonstrate in the presence of a substitute?

Respect, responsibility, integrity

What is the proper way to enter a classroom when you have a substitute?

Walking: calmly, quietly

If you go to your classroom and the substitute is not there what should you do?

Form an orderly line in the hallway; inform a staff member

What would the consequence be for refusing to follow a substitute’s directions?

Any of the following: Detention; Bounce; Referral to office

What should you do if you disagree with a substitute?

Listen and talk respectfully to the substitute; inform another staff member when appropriate; demonstrate the core values

This is what you call it when someone puts their hands on you without your consent.

Unwanted physical contact

Name a consequence for physical contact at MLK.

Any of the following: Detention, conference w/ an administrator, suspension, parent contact

What is an appropriate response when someone puts their hands on you without permission?

Ask them to stop, walk away, tell an adult

Why is play fighting inappropriate in school?

Play fighting can still lead to a real fight, someone could get hurt, teachers still refer for play fighting (they do not distinguish)

How does physical contact not support our core values?

(Any of the following): It does not show respect for other students, it compromises our integrity, being responsible means knowing how to control your impulses

What electronic devices are you not allowed to have out in school?

Cell phones; Music devices; Electronic games; Video devices

Why are electronic devices not allowed to be used in school?

They are a distraction; They could get stolen or damaged

What are the consequences of going on restricted websites such as My Space and Youtube while in school?

Loss of computer privileges, detention, possible suspension

List three actions that are not acceptable while using the computers.

Chewing gum; eating; drinking; going to inappropriate websites; changing computer settings; printing without permission; touching the monitor; sending

Is it ok to copy and paste text from the internet for a project or paper? Justify your answer.

No! Any information copied or used from a website needs to be properly cited in your resources so you are not plagiarizing or violating copyright.

What should you write down every day before you leave your classes?

Any homework assigned.

What resource can you check from your home computer to see homework/up-coming assignment due dates?

Edline

What should you do when your teacher tells you important information that is likely to appear on an up-coming test?

Take notes

Whose responsibility is to get make up work when you return to school from an absence?

The student

What is plagiarism?

Copying another person's work without providing proper citation