Collaboratively created by 7th and 8th grade students and teachers.
What does safety look/sound like in a technology-based classroom?
1) Students are seated with 4 (chair legs) on the floor.
2) Before obtaining a computer, discharge all static by touching the cart.
3) Carry computers with two hands and by the base not the screen.
4) No food or drinks around computers.
5) No horseplay.
6) Computers are not left unattended.
7) Do not touch or use someone else’s computer.
8) Return computer to the correct location when done.
What does respect look/sound like in a technology-based classroom?
Students are…
1) concerned about their own work and not other’s.
2) following teacher’s instructions.
3) careful to stay away from inappropriate sites.
4) not a distraction to others.
5) quiet and respectful when others are talking.
6) listening to and valuing input of others.
7) tolerant of others and work cooperatively with all members of the class.
What does responsibility look/sound like in a technology-based classroom?
1) Sound is at an appropriate level.
2) Alert teachers of problems, issues, and concerns.
3) Students are on-task.
4) Students are prepared for each class.
5) Students meet due dates and deadlines.
6) Students make their work their own.
7) Students take responsibility for their actions.
1) Students are seated with 4 (chair legs) on the floor.
2) Before obtaining a computer, discharge all static by touching the cart.
3) Carry computers with two hands and by the base not the screen.
4) No food or drinks around computers.
5) No horseplay.
6) Computers are not left unattended.
7) Do not touch or use someone else’s computer.
8) Return computer to the correct location when done.
What does respect look/sound like in a technology-based classroom?
Students are…
1) concerned about their own work and not other’s.
2) following teacher’s instructions.
3) careful to stay away from inappropriate sites.
4) not a distraction to others.
5) quiet and respectful when others are talking.
6) listening to and valuing input of others.
7) tolerant of others and work cooperatively with all members of the class.
What does responsibility look/sound like in a technology-based classroom?
1) Sound is at an appropriate level.
2) Alert teachers of problems, issues, and concerns.
3) Students are on-task.
4) Students are prepared for each class.
5) Students meet due dates and deadlines.
6) Students make their work their own.
7) Students take responsibility for their actions.
Mrs. Walker's Classroom Rules
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1- Raise your hand for permission to speak.
2- Respect - respect yourself, respect others, respect your school.
3-Work on your own work without distracting others.
4- No horseplay.
5- Keep your teacher happy.
Mansfield Handbook
http://mansfieldschool.net/parents-2/ This will link you to the parent page on the Mansfield website, the handbook is at the bottom of this page. This will allow you to view the schools policies on cell phones, dress code, and other important items.