CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS Ms. Derrick. How do we make our classroom the best environment for learning?

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CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS Ms. Derrick

How do we make our classroom the best environment for learning?

RESPONSIBILITY Come to class prepared every day

RESPONSIBILITY Utilize your planner and make sure you are aware of upcoming deadlines

RESPONSIBILITY Complete all assignments according to academic integrity Cite your sources and make sure you put ideas into your own words

WORK ETHIC Make sure you are up-to-date with all of your assignments and that you review the material regularly

WORK ETHIC Use your class time wisely. No one likes doing homework 

WORK ETHIC Phones are okay: -When listening to music during individual seat work -When asked to research information on the internet

RESPECT Be respectful to people who are sharing their ideas

SAFETY Please ask before leaving the classroom

PARTICIPATION Whether it is as an individual, with a partner, or as a group, do your best to participate in class