August 18 - Welcome to Comic Class
illustration by Frank Quitely
Friday, Dec. 12 :: Click Link for assignment >
illustration by Frank Quitely
C: Voice Level 0 (no talking)
H: Raise your hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Classroom expectations
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: We are entering a new realm of learning. Following the classroom expectations helps create a smooth transition from summer break back to the physical classroom... and a fun way to get to know one another! Expectations and rules guarantee the safety of students in the classroom. Equipment lasts longer and the classroom environment is more enjoyable. Finally, it leads to student success!
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: Today you will answer questions as we learn more about our class!
It's hard to come to your first day of school. It takes bravery. You've already made a commitment to your education and I appreciate you!
Leave it at the 5-Star table at the front
Open drinks are not allowed at your desk.
Nobody wants to deal with a sticky keyboard.
If you damage school property you may have to pay for repair or replacement hardware.
I reserve the right to change your assigned seat at any moment for any reason.
If you like where you are currently seated, BE COOL.
If you need accommodations for where you need to be seated, let me know.
You can apply artistic principles to improve everyday life.
Building artistic habits enhances your problem solving, attention to detail, and critical thinking.
Keeping up an artistic practice improves test scores in math and science.
Plus it's relaxing
Respect is the basis for a peaceful coexistence.
Without respect everyone must enforce their own honor
Most conflicts grow out of defending an injured sense of personal honor.
People talk a lot about respect, but the word means different things to different people.
What does respect mean to you? TEAMS SURVEY
Respect is the basis for a peaceful coexistence.
Without respect everyone must enforce their own honor
Most conflicts grow out of defending an injured sense of personal honor.
People talk a lot about respect, but the word means different things to different people.
What does respect mean to you? TEAMS SURVEY
Listening during instruction.
Manners - please, thank you, waiting for a turn to speak.
Following instructions the first time.
Keep your hands - and objects - to yourself.
Using people's preferred names and pronouns.