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Mrs. Mohr’sHigh

Expectations2014-2015

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1.We will follow certain classroom protocols. We will be organized, efficient, and on task. In order to do so, we will follow these rules:A. Do not get out of your seat without permission.

Exception: If you are sick, leave immediately.

B. Do not speak unless:1.You raise your hand, and I call on you.2.I ask you a question and you are responding.3.It is recess or lunch.4.I Instruct you otherwise (example: group

work).

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• When responding to an adult, you must answer by saying “Yes” or “No.” Just nodding your head or saying any other form of yes or no is not acceptable.

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• Make eye contact. When someone is speaking, keep your eyes on him or her at all times. If someone makes a comment, turn and face that person.

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• During discussions, respect other student’s comments, opinions, and ideas. When possible, make statements like, “I agree with John, and I also feel that….” or “I disagree with Sara. She made a good point, but I feel that…..” or “I think Victor made an excellent observation, and it made me realize…”

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• If I introduce you or our class to someone, other staff members, guests, new students or former students. You will stop what you are doing and greet them. “Class this is Mr. Long our custodian.” Our class should immediately say in unison. “Hello, Mr. Long.” in a reasonable tone.

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• There will be times when you know two people who do not know each other. When you are together at recess or on the bus take the time to introduce them, the way I have modeled for you.

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• Learn the names of other teachers and staff in the school, and greet them by saying “Good morning, Mrs. Roberts,” or “Good afternoon, Mr. Smallwood.” This applies to when you are arriving or leaving the school grounds, recess or on an errand. You should always be quiet when walking in line with the class and during transitions.

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• If you are asked a question in conversation, you should ask a question in return. If someone asks, “Did you have a nice weekend?” you should answer the question and then ask a question in return. For example: Mrs. Mohr: “Did you have a nice weekend?” Student: “Yes, I had a great time. My family and I went shopping. What about you? Did you have a nice weekend?”

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• Do not smack your lips, tsk, roll your eyes or show disrespect with gestures.• There is an appropriate way

to express your disagreement, as we learned earlier.

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• When we walk in a line, walk single file two to three feet behind the person in front of you with your arms at your side. You should face forward at all times. There will be absolutely no talking or messing around when in line. Always walk on the sidewalk when possible.

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• Never cut in line. If someone cuts in front of you, do not say anything, let it happen but let me know quietly. If you fuss with someone, then you will be in trouble too.

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• If someone in the class wins a game or does something well, we will congratulate that person. In a formal environment claps should be of at least three seconds in length with the full part of both hands meeting in a manner that will give the appropriate clap volume.

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• If you win or do well at something, do not brag. If you lose, do not show anger. Instead, say something like, “ I really enjoyed the competition, and I look forward to playing you again,” or Good game,” or don’t say anything at all. To show anger or sarcasm, such as “I wasn’t playing hard anyway. You really aren’t that good,” shows weakness.

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• When you cough or sneeze or burp, it is appropriate to turn you head away from others and cover your mouth fully with your elbow. Afterward you should say “Excuse me.”

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• Always say thank you when I give you something. If you do not say it after receiving the item, I will take it back. There is no excuse for not showing appreciation.

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• When you are given something from someone, never insult that person by making negative comments about the gift or by insinuating that it wasn’t appreciated.

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• Surprise others by performing random acts of kindness. Go out of your way to do something surprisingly kind and generous for someone at least once a month.

• We will discuss this more in the future, until then try to think of some random acts of kindness you could do.

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• We will often grade our own papers and occasionally work with each other’s papers (peer editing/conferencing). The only marks you are allowed to make are the ones you are directed to make.

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• When we are reading as a class or in small groups you must follow along and know we are exactly if I call on you, you must immediately begin reading.

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Answer all written questions with a complete sentence.Example Questions: Of the two books which did you

like? 1. Restate the questions and give your answer. Of the two books I liked Harry Potter.2. Give a reason why you feel that way:

I think Harry Potter was better because there were characters I could relate too.

3. Support your answer:Harry Potter was an only child who was going to a new school. I was an only child who moved a lot.

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• At times you might receive a reward for good behavior, academic performance and other acts worthy of praise. If you ever ask me for a reward, it will not be given to anyone.

• The only exception is if I politely ask you to remind me.

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• Homework will be turned in each day, by every student.

• If you have a family emergency have your parents write me a note or email me.

• No note or email will result in a strike and possible loss of earned break

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• Subject transitions will be swift, quiet and orderly.

• You will walk directly to your cubby and directly back to your seat.

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•Make every effort to be as organized as possible.

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• When I assign homework, copy it down quietly. • Moaning or complaining will

result in double homework assignment for everyone.

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•When a substitute teacher is present, all class rules still apply.

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• You may bring a bottle of water and leave it on your desk. Do not ask me if you can get water while I am teaching, while I am working with a small group, while you are working with a small group, or when you should be working independently.

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• Sign the restroom notebook with the time you use the restroom and print your name. Flush the toilet and wash your hands after using the rest room.

• Leave the restroom cleaner than you found it. • If there is a mess you must report it to me

before you use the restroom. The previous student will be responsible for the cleanliness of the bathroom.

• *Make sure you inspect each and every time before and after you use the restroom.

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• At Lunch if someone wants to sit down at the lunch table let him or her do so. We are a family and must treat each other with respect and kindness. Do not save seats.

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• If another student in our class or in the school is being disciplined please look anywhere else but at that student. You would not want your classmates staring at you if you were being spoken too.

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• I f you have a homework question you should call a classmate. Use your best manners. If they cannot answer leave a message like this: “Hello, Mrs. Mohr, this is ______________. I need help with the __________ homework. Please call me back before __:00pm. Thank you.”

• You may call Mrs. Mohr with homework questions only. Use appropriate manners when you call.

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• Lunch room etiquette: oWhen placing an order in the lunch line always

make eye contact with the server and say the following: “May I please have_________.” Afterward say “Thank you.” Greet the cashier: “Good morning/afternoon,___________.” “Thank you, Have a good day.”

oWait until the entire class has taken a seat before eating. If you are directed to sit before everyone has their lunch, please wait to eat until our entire class is seated.

o Know the names of the monitors in the lunch room, greet them and treat them with respect. Do not argue with them.

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• Lunch room etiquette: oChew with your mouth shut, and save

conversation for after you have swallowed your food.

oUse a napkin to wipe off your fingers not your mouth.

o If something is stuck in your teeth do not go in after it. Wait until you are in a bathroom, and then wash your hands.

o If your fork, napkin or something else falls on the floor pick it up and wait to throw it away when you are dismissed.

oRaise your hand to leave your seat, unless you are sick.

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• You are not allowed to share food or trade with others at school. This includes breakfast, lunch and any snacks brought to school.

• Exception is when snacks are donated to the whole class.

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• You will leave the lunch room table cleaner than you found it.

• We will pick up all the trash under and around our tables.

• Two students from our class will make sure to insure that tables are wiped down for the next class.

• If a student accidently drops something, please help them if you can.

• If there is a problem with a student not picking up, please notify me in a discrete manor.

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• You are allowed to bring a healthy non-messy snack each day to school to eat during our snack time.

• Unhealthy snacks will be sent home.• The better you eat the better you will feel. • If you leave a mess that snack will no

longer be allowed in class for anyone.

• Remember that snack is a privilege.

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• There will be times where we have a special lunch.

• Whenever you are offered food, be it a meal or a treat, you should not take more than your fair share. You don’t want to be greedy and take more then you should, because is it wasteful and disrespectful to others when you don’t leave enough for them.

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• There are certain times that I will be working with students in a small group or individually.

• Please do not interrupt unless it is an emergency.

• If it is not an emergency, circle it and skip it, or write it on a sticky note.

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• During field trip bus rides we will always greet the driver with the greeting of the day “Good morning” or “Good afternoon.” Everyone is to sit facing forward. When we leave the bus we will thank them and tell them to have a good day.

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• Where ever you are on school grounds or traveling with the class off campus, if someone drops something, pick it up and hand it back to them. Even when they are closer to the object, it is always polite to do so.

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• When you are approaching a door and someone is following you, hold the door. If the door opens by pulling, pull it open, stand to the side and allow the other person to pass through first, then you can walk through. If the door need to be pushed in order to open, hold the door after you pass through it.

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• If someone bumps into you, even if it was not your fault, say, “Excuse me.”

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• During a field trip, there will be no talking as we enter a building, it should be so utterly quiet that they do not know we have arrived.

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• At any assembly, do not speak and do not look around to try to get your classmates attention.

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• When we return from a trip, you will thank every teacher and every chaperone who helped. You are thanking us for taking the time to take you on the trip, and you will let us know that you appreciate having the opportunity to go. I am concerned with teaching you that it’s appropriate to show appreciation when someone has gone out of their way to help you.

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•When we are watching a movie, or video there will be no talking.

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• Do not bring caffeinated beverages onto school grounds. EVER! No pop, soda, coke are anything else.

• I will confiscate any soda like drinks.

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• We will have individual responsibilities, like classroom jobs. Take pride in whatever job is assigned to you. If you are not sure how to do your job raise your hand and ask.

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• If any student in this school is bothering you, let me know. I am here to teach you and to look after you and protect you. I will not let anyone in this school bully you or make you feel uncomfortable. I do ask that you don’t take matters into your own hands; let me handle the situation.

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• Anytime you have a question that doesn’t pertain to the lesson at hand please write it on a post it. At an appropriate time please place it on the side of my desk. Don’t forget your name.

• If it is very important and you need to speak to me in private or handle it quickly please hand me the note as soon as you finish it.

• Communication is very important!

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• We will occasionally have minor encounters with wildlife. Please do not touch or harm any animals or insects unless a teacher or staff member asks you too.

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• All our supplies and materials are learning tools. Please do not damage your tools or anyone else's.• Also, your tools are not toys, do

not use them inappropriately. Post it notes are not for making flipbooks!

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• No gum, unless I give it to you. It could happen.

• No hats, sport headbands, sunglasses may be worn indoors unless it is medical and has a note or we have a special event.

• I do not like personal pencil sharpeners, they leave a mess. If you have one and you leave a mess, it will be taken away.

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• No students are allowed to enter the classroom if there is not a teacher or teacher assistant present. Please wait quietly outside the classroom on the sidewalk.

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• Do not bring permanent markers to school. If we have a need for them, I have plenty.

• When using art supplies in class they are to be used as directed.

• Do not color on your self or your clothing.

• EVER! (Unless we are doing a science experiment.)

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• You are allowed to bring items to play with at earned break.

• Plan on sharing with everyone or don’t bring it.

• If items like toys are out at inappropriate times, they will be mine until a parent or guardian comes to get them.

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• Make it a point to include others. If you see someone not playing with anyone at break, find out why and ask them to play with you. If they decline respond by telling them “Maybe next time.” or “ If you change your mind, feel free to join us.”

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• Be positive and enjoy life. Keep everything in perspective and focus on the good in your life. Some things just aren’t worth getting upset for.

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• Never let fear, doubt or any obstacle stand in your way. Live so that you have no regrets. Fight for what you believe in with all of your heart.

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• Accept that you are going to make mistakes. Learn from them and move on.

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• Even if you have done something wrong, it is best to admit it to me, I will respect that and normally adjust any disciplinary action because of your honesty.

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• Carpe diem. We only have today once, don’t waste it.

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• Be the best you can be, in everything you do.

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• More expectations to be added…………• Suggestions are always

welecome.


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