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Code of Conduct

*meme style

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If you mess up while we have a substitute the consequences will be similar to what happens to bad drivers in a construction zone. I actually expect you to be more helpful than normal when we have a sub-not less.

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This is also what your neighbor looks like when you are disruptive with interruptions. Even adults in workplace meetings raise their hands-respect is key.

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Being responsible also means taking responsibility for your actions-own it, be apologetic, and move on.

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Listen to ALL of the directions:

If you miss something, ask a neighbor quietly. If your neighbor is clueless, I probably need to explain it better-ask. Unless you were being that last guy, if that's the case, you're on your own-natural consequences.

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We are going to be doing a lot of collaborative work, just like you would have to in the real world. I expect you to conduct yourself like scholars.

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All I ask is that you give your very best effort, whatever the task.

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Use your planner, contact the teacher or a classmate if you have questions. The time to develop good study habits is NOW!

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Extra credit is given quarterly to the entire class and it is an extension of our learning. It is not given on an individual basis to students who didn't do their regularly assigned work. No exceptions.

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I don’t accept any late work, makeup work, or extra credit the week grades are due. Don’t wait until the last minute-your work won’t get graded in time.

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  • Be respectful
  • Be prepared + on time
  • Be polite + fair
  • Be responsible
  • Work hard

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Turnabout is fair play. It’s your turn to make memes about how you expect me to behave. What are your teacher behavior pet peeves?

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