This includes:
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- Being prepared to listen,
- Having the appropriate materials, including
paper, pen/pencil, binder assignments, and textbooks (as needed).
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2. Respect
the
rights and property of others. |
- If it does not belong to you, do not touch
it.
- Horseplay is not allowed.
- No name-calling or profanity.
- Offer encouragement and praise rather than
criticism and put-downs.
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3. Accept
responsibility. |
- Turn in work when it is due.
- In the case of absences, you will adhere to
the particular teacher's policy in order to complete any missing
assignment.
- It is your responsibility to request your
missing assignments.
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4. Listen
attentively. |
- to announcements, teachers, and students.
- Treat others, as you would want to be
treated.
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5. Always
raise
your hand and wait to be called on. |
- Know when to talk and when to listen.
- Others want to hear what you have to say, so
please wait your turn.
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6. Feel
free to
ask topic related questions. |
- The only bad question is the one you never
ask
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7. Class
is not
over until your teacher dismisses you.
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- The teacher dismisses you not the bell.
- Do not put your books away or pack up until
you are told to do so by your teacher.
- Never get up to leave the room without
permission.
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