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Ms. Bech’s Classroom Expectations. 1. Be on time. Though the LT APs automatically assign consequences for tardies, if it’s a pattern I will also contact your parent/guardian. If you’re more than 15 minutes late, state policy defines this as absent.
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Though the LT APs automatically assign consequences for tardies, if it’s a pattern I will also contact your parent/guardian.
If you’re more than 15 minutes late, state policy defines this as absent.
3. Stuff Superfluous to Scholarship Stays Stashed and out of Sight!
Electronic devices that are heard or seen, will be confiscated (unless you have special permission). I’m taking that! Mean Ms. Bech
"Why is multitasking, texting a problem? It has an impact on students' ability to understand and absorb, code, store and process information -- and learn. Memory and attention are limited. Students don't realize that when they study and engage in other activities, that multitasking comes at a price." ~David Pisoni, Chancellor's Professor of psychology at Indiana University
3. Stuff Superfluous to Scholarship Stays Stashed and Out of Sight!
3. Stuff Superfluous to Scholarship Stays Stashed and Out of Sight!
Drinks are OK as long as… 1. you are on time! 2. you recycle your EMPTY container or take it with you when you leave class. REMOVE THE TOP!
Snacks are OK as long as… 1. you are on time! 2. you clean up your space and throw away trash 3. your snacks don’t disrupt class or make a big mess, like these …
4. Treat everyone and everything with kindness and respect—even when it’s difficult
Ms. Bech’s Pet Peeve:Misuse of the word “gay.” –adjective 1. having or showing a merry, lively mood bright or showy: gay colors; gay ornaments –noun 3. A homosexual person
Ms. Bech’s Pet Peeve: Misuse of the word “retarded” • –adjective • Characterized by retardation: a mentally • retarded child (mentally handicapped) –verb 3. To cause to move or proceed slowly
Part of listening means we track the speaker with our eyes and body
Reserve bathroom use for when you truly need it. • Understand that I’m not a fan of you missing instruction.
Have the courage to ask questions! Can you explain theme again?
Embrace confusion; be okay with being bewildered. • Understand that real learning is often very uncomfortable.