
Policies and Procedures
Quiz by Marcey Fradella
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- Q1When can students go to the bathroom?during class instructionduring break timeduring independent/partner/group work timeduring recessduring lunchtime30s
- Q2What are the consequences for misplacing or damaging a book from the classroom library?lose library privilegesreceive a warningpay for or replace itget detentionnothing30s
- Q3How should students address the issue of their assigned seating in the classroom?ignore the seating plancomplain to classmatesdiscuss it with the teacher before or after classmove seats without permissionwrite a note during class30s
- Q4What is the consequence for a third offense of having a cell phone visible in class?warningphone confiscated for the daydetentionphone turned into the officephone taken away permanently30s
- Q5What should students do when a visitor is in the classroom?be respectful and helpful if neededask for autographscomplain about the visitignore the visitortalk with classmates loudly30s
- Q6What is the consequence for eating in the classroom after being told not to?extra pointsrewardverbal warningdocumented infractionno consequence30s
- Q7How should students treat the chrome books in the classroom?leave them anywherepick up from the bottom, not from the screentoss them aroundwrite on the screenspeel off stickers30s
- Q8What is the expected behavior when the teacher gives a 'Give me 5' instruction?leave the classroomignore the instructionstand upcontinue talkingstop conversations and face the teacher30s
- Q9What is the most important aspect of classroom rules according to the policy?being positive, respectful, and responsiblebreaking rulesignoring rulesdisrespecting othersbeing disruptive30s