Classroom Procedures and Expectations in Mrs. Mueller's Room 130

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In Mrs. Mueller's Room 130, students are expected to arrive on time, complete bell work promptly, follow classroom procedures, and behave respectfully. Tardiness results in consequences, worksheets are provided daily, and the bell signals attention. Bathroom passes are limited, and students must focus on their tasks during the short class period. Keep distractions to a minimum to make the most of the learning time.


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  1. Classroom Procedures Mrs. Mueller Room 130

  2. Todays Objective By the end of the period, scholars will be able to complete ten questions by working independently and in groups in order to demonstrate understanding of classroom procedures.

  3. Tardiness: Be on Time! You will be considered late if you are not inside the classroom when the bell rings (no exceptions). Once the bell rings, the door will be locked. If you find that it is locked, DO NOT knock on the door, peer through the window, etc. This behavior disrupts the learning taking place inside the class and will result in an automatic lunch detention. If you re late, you must first retrieve a tardy pass. You will not be allowed entry until you return with one. Place your tardy pass in the pink bucket found on the desk when you first walk in the door. Begin your bell work immediately. You will not be given additional time to complete it. If you re late (for any reason), you will owe the teacher one minute after class.

  4. Worksheets Worksheets will be provided on the desk located near the door. Please take a worksheet. There will not be a worksheet every day. Please continue to your seat if there is no worksheet.

  5. 56 Minutes Isnt Much Time! Students must walk directly to their seats, sit down, and begin their bell work once the bell rings. There is simply NO TIME for wandering, chatting, goofing off, horseplay, etc. If you have questions about grades, make-up work, or if you have a grade check for me to sign, please see me at lunch in room 130.

  6. Bell Work The warm-up assignment (bell work) will be written on the board and will be the first assignment we complete each day. Bell work will be completed in your spiral notebook and will be checked for completion every Friday. Bell work is a timed, graded assignment. For example, you may be given seven minutes to write a paragraph, or ten minutes to complete a test- practice. If you have not finished, you will not be given additional time to complete this assignment.

  7. The Bell The bell is used to get your attention. Students MUST BE quiet and listen to the teacher after they hear the sound of the bell. Students choosing not to follow this rule will be given a lunch detention. This is your only warning!

  8. Bathroom Passes You will receive 4 bathroom passes a quarter. If you need to use the restroom, simply notify the teacher, place a bathroom pass in the bucket by the door, and take our hall pass (located under the light switch). Bathroom breaks are limited to five minutes. (If you take longer, you will owe the teacher one minute after class). Only one person may leave at a time. Unused bathroom passes will be worth 5 points per pass for a total of 20 extra credit points at the end of the quarter.

  9. Am I going to be called upon in this class? The short answer: YES The long answer: Your seats contain a letter and a color. Locate your letter and color (A or B/ Red, Blue, or Green). Sometimes all A s will be called upon. Other times all greens will be called upon, etc. Individuals and groups from each side of the room will be called upon randomly using equity sticks. Let s practice!

  10. A/B Partners Your A/B partner is the person seated next to you. You will be completing pair share activities with this individual. A/B partners will be changed about once every two weeks.

  11. A/B Partner Task Introduce yourself to your A/B partner. On the worksheet provided, write the following: 1. One thing you and your partner have in common. 2. One thing you and your partner do not have in common.

  12. QUADS You are now seated in a group of four; this is your quad. You will be working on many assignments and projects with this group. You will also be participating in many competitions with this group.

  13. HOMEWORK Read over Course Syllabus tonight and be prepared to answer questions tomorrow. All materials due Monday, September 9.

  14. Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other. Abraham Lincoln

  15. Welcome Scholars! Let s work together to make this year exceptional!

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