
Mrs. Smith-Classroom Rules and Expectations
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Teresa Smith
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Introduce yourself with an adjective that starts with the first letter of your first name.
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First, be respectful to yourself, please respect your teacher, and your classmates at all times. Be mindful of your words and actions.
Stay seated, Raise your hand to speak, to ask appropriate questions, or if you need the teacher assistance.
No eating, or drinking in this classroom, keep your feet and hands to yourself, do not use foul language (especially cursing words ) in this classroom, and do nothing to hinder the classroom learning process.
Pay attention in class, follow directions the first time they are given, and participate in class during the lesson/discussions.
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come to class prepared with all of the materials that you need. (paper, pencil, text)
keep the area around your desk clean.
have a positive attitude about learning.
be quiet, and listen when others are talking.
follow all classroom rules and expectations.
Make it to class on time and be ready to learn.
Try your Best! and let's be patient with each other as we learn together.
Be nice to everyone.
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*Absences
Students are responsible for making up all assignments and work-including class activities. If an assignment was due on a day a student was absent, it is due immediately upon their return. If a test is missed due to an absence, it will be taken on the day a student returns to school (or at the Teachers discretion).
*Students It is your responsibility to seek out and to turn in any missed work.
*Cell Phone Use
The school’s cell phone policy will be enforced. All phones should be turned off and stowed away during class.
*Behavior
Being respectful– to the teacher, to peers, and cultivates an environment that promotes learning. Students are always expected to follow classroom rules.
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Warning
Redirection (example: change in seating, no group activities,
etc.,)
Student-Teacher Conference
Contact Parent (Phone Call/School Status)
Parent-Teacher Conference ( the student)
Office Referral (Tier III behaviors are immediate office referrals.)
Suspension (administration decision
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15 Minute Rule: No one can leave during the first 5 and last 10 minutes of class.
No cell phones or electronic devices.
Keep your shirts tucked in and pants pulled up at all times. Boys Must wear a belt.
No jackets in the hallway. (
Dresses and Skirts: Fingertip Length
Girls: No Big Earrings
Walk on the right side of the hallway.
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to follow the rules
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