Bell Work - Day 2.1

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Mathematics
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10th Grade
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Rex Flake
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is NOT a right triangle?
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
New this semester.....
Assignments will no longer be turned in for a grade. When assignments are given in class, it is your responsibility to know how to do every problem on the assignment. The primary goal for each assignment should be to know how to do these problems. The entire class period should be spent doing the problems on the assignment. This is subject to change at any time.
Mark the answer that best describes your understanding of what was explained.
I no longer have to do my math assignments
Assignments will be turned in and will count for 25% of my grade
Assignments will not be turned in. It is my responsibility to know how to do EVERY problem on every assignment
This new policy cannot be changed at all during the semester
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The administration (that is the principal and assistant principals) are getting more concerned about phone use during class. The policy in this class states that phones cannot be seen from the time the tardy bell rings until the clock on the wall shows 1 minute before time for the bell to ring.
For example, if class is scheduled to end at 8:55, your phone must remain out of sight until the red clock on the wall says 8:54.
Indicate your understanding of this policy by choosing the correct answer.
I can get my phone out 15 seconds before the clock on the wall shows 1 minute before the bell
I will not get my phone taken away if I get it out 30 seconds early
My phone can be used up to 1 minute after the tardy bell rings
I can have my phone out no more than 1 minute before the clock on the wall shows time for the bell to ring.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The administration is very concerned about games being played on the school computers. The computer use agreement that you signed at the beginning of the year says that you cannot use the school computers to play games.
If you are playing a game on the computer, you are violating the school policy and breaking the agreement you signed.
Please mark the answer below to demonstrate your understanding of the policy.
I can play computer games as long as I am finished with all my work.
I can play computer games as long as I am not disrupting other students
I agreed to not play games on the school computers I am not allowed to play games on the school computers.
I can play computer games on the school computers whenever I want.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Because my I will no longer receive points for my work on my assignments.....
It is very important that I get high test scores. I get no points on assignments to help make up for low test scores
It doesn't really matter if I do my assignments because my assignments have no impact on my grade.
I no longer need to ask questions about problems I don't understand on my assignments because they don't have to be turned in.
It is no longer required to do assignments.
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