
Classroom Expectations
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9th - 12th Grade
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Sierra Traister
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Classroom
Expectations!
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Enter the classroom, sit in your assigned
seat, take backpacks OFF and begin your
bell work or wait for instructions QUIETLY.
~ Enter the classroom on time, prepared, and ready to learn.
~ Once in the room, you are expected to take out your laptop and
begin working on bellwork.
~ Bell work is often timed and must be completed by the end of the
timer. You snooze you lose!
~ Bell work is a grade!
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Multiple Select
When I enter the classroom, I should do the following:
Enter quietly
Take out my laptop
Start bell work or wait for directions
Walk around the room and chat with my friends
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Exit the classroom RESPECTFULLY!
~ Before leaving the Classroom/Lab:
~ Be sure to turn in all assignments
~ Clear your tables of trash/mess, and pick up all your
trash off the floor and dispose of it in the trash bin.
~ Return all other materials you used during the session.
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Multiple Select
When I exit the classroom, I should do the following:
Turn in all assignments
Clear my work space of trash & push in the chairs in the lab
Return supplies to where I found them
Congregate with my friends by the door and wait for the bell to ring
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Pay Attention
~Pay Attention to the teacher
during My Time!
~The rest of the class will be
devoted to independent, group,
and lab activities.
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One Speaker at a Time!
One speaker at a time. Please wait
until permission is given to speak.
Raise a silent hand to participate.
Discussions should be limited to relevant topics.
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Multiple Choice
What should I do while the teacher is presenting a lesson or instructions?
Listen quietly and raise my hand if I have questions.
Talk to a friend
Get up and ask to use the restroom
Ignore the teacher and use my cellphone
Ask the teacher a question that is off topic
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Be Responsible!
You are responsible for your OWN work & your
OWN grade!
If you are absent, check Schoology for any work
that you missed. You must schedule a time with
me for makeup exams or labs!
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Multiple Choice
What should I do when I am absent from school?
Check Schoology to see what assignments I am missing and complete it ASAP.
Assume we did not do anything that day
Wait until the last day of the quarter to see what work can be made up.
Wait until the assignment is in FOCUS to see if it counts before bothering to complete it
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Cell Phones
~Stay in your bookbag.
~Not in your pocket.
~Not in your lap.
~Charging can only be done by my
desk!
~Only to be used if I ask
you to do so.
~Should Download Remind
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Multiple Choice
When is it okay to use my cellphone?
Never, unless the teacher says it is ok
Whenever I want
If I am done with my work
Anytime as long as my teacher can't see it
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Multiple Choice
What are the consequences for using my phone in class without permission?
1st: verbal warning, 2nd: drop off in student services & phone call home.
Nothing
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Do NOT groom yourself in class!
-This includes (but is not limited to):
-brushing your hair (no one likes stray hairs floating about!)
-painting your nails (self-explanatory)
-doing someone else’s hair (not beauty school)
-spraying perfume or deodorant (you may like your scent but please
don’t stink up our shared space!)
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Multiple Select
What is considered "grooming" in the context of this classroom and is not allowed?
brushing hair
painting nails
spraying perfume
doing another students hair
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Restroom Guidelines
Leave quickly
and quietly as
to not disturb
others.
Used 10 minutes after
the late bell, and/or 10
minutes before the
end of the period.
Try not to go during
Ms. Traister’s teaching
time.
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Multiple Choice
When should I use the restroom?
Before/after the first/last 10 minutes of class
When the teacher is talking
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How can I reach Ms. Traister?
1.Download remind
and send a message
2. Send a message
on Schoology
3. Send an email through gmail:
traists@sbmc.org
Honors & Pre-IB
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Multiple Select
How can I reach Ms. Traister?
Remind
Schoology
Gmail
By letter
Classroom
Expectations!
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