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Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

Dec 13, 2015

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Page 1: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

Classroom Rules

MRS. BROOKS

Page 2: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

Q: What do I consider being on time?A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

BE ON TIME

Page 3: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

• Enter the room, get your journal, and go directly to your assigned seat.

• Once you are seated, begin to write on the daily journal prompt.

• You will write for (about) five minutes. It is important that you start writing as soon as you can!

• Journals will be collected and graded each Friday. • Writings are two points a day (10 points a week). • If you miss a class, you must still write an entry.

HOW TO START CLASS

Page 4: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

• When correcting papers in class, pass your paper to the person behind you (last person passes to the front person).

• Always use red pen (assignments should never be written in red).

• Total the number wrong from the bottom of each page and write the total on top of the first page.

• Always sign the bottom of the paper you corrected!

PAPER CORRECTION

Page 5: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

• Pass papers forward • Front row: pass the papers to the right• Place the papers in the basket

HANDING IN PAPERS

Page 6: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

• Corrected work will be placed in the class folders

• If you are looking for work that has not been handed back in class, check the folder.

• Papers and Tests are kept in portfolios and will not be in the return folder. You will only get those items when handed back in class.

GETTING PAPERS BACK

Page 7: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

Leave Your Baggage At The Door

RULE #1

Page 8: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

The Golden Rule

RULE # 2

Treat others the way that you

want to be treated

Page 9: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

I Have Zero Tolerance For

Making Fun Of People

RULE #3

Page 10: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

RULE #4

PEACE AND LOVE

Page 11: Classroom Rules. Q: What do I consider being on time? A: Being on time means that you are in your seat when the bell rings and working on your daily journal.

You may reach me:

• Before School/After School • Prep and Lunch• [email protected]• Brookslit.wikispaces.com• I will TRY to check my e-mail nightly at 7pm and

9pm

CONTACT INFORMATION