
Rules and Procedures for Ms. Frazier's Class
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6th - 12th Grade
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Laurie Frazier
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17 Slides • 22 Questions
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English I CP is a mandatory high school course worth one credit.
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Multiple Choice
Do you have to pass English I CP in order to go to the next grade?
Yes
No
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I expect ALL students to participate in class ALL the time.
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Laptops and Chargers
*Bring your laptop to school every day fully charged as well as your charger cord. A fully charged laptop should last for the whole school day.
*Keep up with your charger cord as you will not receive another one unless you pay for it.
*If you have to charge your computer, you will need to do so
in the Media Center or you may use a charging station in the class.
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Multiple Choice
How long should a fully-charged laptop last?
For two classes
For half of the school day
For the whole school day
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Multiple Choice
If you lose your laptop charger, you will be issued a new one at no cost.
True
False
Depends
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Multiple Choice
How often are you expected to bring your laptop to class?
Every day
Only on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Only on Thursday and Friday
Only once a week
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If you need to get out of your seat for ANY reason OTHER than when instructed, raise your hand for permission.
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This includes throwing away things, sharpening a pencil, getting tissues, using hand sanitizer, etc. Ask for permission.
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Turn all work into the correct box on the table in front of my desk. Make sure all work has the correct heading.
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Papers with no names will be put in a box labeled "No Names." They will be thrown away at the end of the nine weeks.
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Multiple Choice
If you need to get out of your seat, you will need to
---?
Just do it.
Scream out Ms. Frazier's name.
Raise your hand and wait to be called on.
Write it on a slip and turn in to Ms. Frazier
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Multiple Choice
The best time to throw something away is ---.
to interrupt Ms. Frazier while she is talking
whenever you feel like it
never
waiting until the end of class
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Multiple Choice
If your paper has no name on it, it will be ---.
Thrown away immediately.
Given to another student.
Put in a box labeled "No Names."
There forever.
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RESTROOM BREAKS
No more than 5 restroom breaks per nine weeks.
There will be a clipboard by the door. Get a pass from me and then sign in and sign out.
Students with no more than 5 restroom breaks per nine weeks will get extra credit (100 quiz grade).
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Bell Ringers/Quill
Every day when you come in, there will be work on the board. Each week you will be given a set of five Quill exercises. You will be given about 5-7 minutes to work on them. All Quills must be completed by Friday and count as a quiz grade. If you finish before Friday, you will get extra credit.
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E- Mail
Please make it a habit to check your email daily. You may receive an email from me, and not checking it will not be excuse not to know about it.
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Multiple Choice
Email should be checked ---.
Once a month
Once every nine weeks
Once a week
Daily
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Multiple Choice
How many restroom breaks can you have each nine weeks and still receive extra credit in the form of a 100 quiz grade?
As many as you want
No more than 5 per nine weeks
Only 1 per nine weeks
3 per nine weeks
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Multiple Choice
What do you have to sign in and sign out on for the restroom?
Your own pass
The clipboard by the door
Your computer
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Multiple Choice
What type of grade does Quill count for?
A classwork grade
A test grade
An exam grade
A quiz grade
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Multiple Choice
All Quills for the week are due on ---.
Friday
Monday
Sunday
On days that end in -day
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Schoology
All work is listed by week in Schoology. You will also find an Agenda folder for each week. The Agenda folder contains daily agendas that explain what we will be doing that day and any upcoming work. You are responsible for checking Schoology every day, even when you are out.
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Work from Bell to Bell
When you come in, your assignments will on the board. You are to work from bell-to-bell. That does not mean you wait for me to come into the room and ask you to start working. Also, do not get out of your seat and wait for the bell to ring at the end of the period. Stay at your seat UNTIL the bell rings. Any work not finished in class is due the next day (it becomes homework).
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TARDIES-late without a pass.
We will follow the tardy policy as stated in the Code of Conduct:
3rd Tardy - Warning
6th Tardy - Detention/Behavior Contract
9th Tardy - ISS (1 day)
12th Tardy - ISS (2 days)
15th Tardy - OSS (3 days)
18th Tardy - Recommended for Expulsion
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Multiple Choice
Where can you find the Agenda for the day?
Taped on my door.
In your seat.
In Schoology in the folder for that week
In an email
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Multiple Choice
Should you ever be out of your seat waiting at the door for the bell to ring?
YES!
NO!
I don't know.
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Multiple Choice
How many tardies get you a detention?
2
3
5
6
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Multiple Choice
What happens after 18 tardies to one class?
You get 1 day of ISS
You get 3 days of ISS
You get OSS for 1 day.
You are recommended for expulsion.
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Talking/Nonverbal Communication/Sleeping/Head Down
In order to be successful in class this year, you must always pay attention and allow others to focus and learn as well. If you are doing one or more of the above, the following steps will be implemented:
1st time: Warning
2nd time: Note in ABE and possible seat change
3rd time: Email/Phone Call to parent and note in ABE
4th time: Write-up for noncompliance and note in ABE
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Watch the following video to see what research shows about cell phones.
https://www.edutopia.org/video/theres-cell-phone-your-students-head
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Cell Phone/Ear Bud/Air Pod Usage
In order to be successful in class this year, you must always pay attention and allow others to focus and learn as well. If you are doing one or more of the above, the following steps will be implemented:
1st time: Warning
2nd time: Note in ABE and put cell phone/Air Pods/ear buds in the "Phone Hotel."
3rd time: Email/Phone Call to parent and note in ABE
4th time: Write-up for noncompliance and note in ABE
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Open Ended
Give one reason as stated in the video as to why you shouldn't be on your phone in class.
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Multiple Choice
If Ms. Frazier sees you on your phone (and saying you are just "checking the time" counts) for a second time, she will ask you to ---.
Put it away again.
Put it in the Phone Hotel and you can get it back after class.
She will take it from you.
She will hit the button and call for an administrator.
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Multiple Choice
What will happen after Ms. Frazier catches you with ear buds/Air Pods after the third time?
She will call an administrator.
She will give you a warning.
She will ask you to put them in the Phone Hotel.
She will write you up on a disciplinary form.
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Rules and Procedures
Take this paper home. Read over it with your parent/guardian so that you both understand the rules and procedures for Ms. Frazier's class. Then bring back ONLY THE SLIP AT THE BOTTOM WITH BOTH SIGNATURES. This counts as an homework grade. These rules and procedures have been put in place to ensure you and your classmates have a successful year and pass English I CP.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
How well do you understand Ms. Frazier's rules and procedures now that we have gone over this lesson?
I have no clue what is going on.
Who is Ms. Frazier?
What is the square root of 567?
I'm the master of rules and procedures in Ms. Frazier's class!!
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Multiple Choice
What are you supposed to do with the Rules and Procedures Form Ms. Frazier gave you?
Crumple it up and toss in the trash.
Just read it.
Take it home and read over with a parent/guardian.
Take it home and read over it with a parent/guardian and then return the bottom slip with both signatures for a grade.
English I CP is a mandatory high school course worth one credit.
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