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The document outlines expectations and rules for a classroom. It states that everyone has the right to feel safe without attacks on their beliefs and to be prepared. The rules include lining up, assigned seating, a class website, writing in blue pen, name cards, no bathroom breaks or electronics, consequences for lateness, waiting outside if the teacher is absent, speaking only English, and grading the teacher.

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The document outlines expectations and rules for a classroom. It states that everyone has the right to feel safe without attacks on their beliefs and to be prepared. The rules include lining up, assigned seating, a class website, writing in blue pen, name cards, no bathroom breaks or electronics, consequences for lateness, waiting outside if the teacher is absent, speaking only English, and grading the teacher.

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Expectations 

 
1. Safe classroom: Everyone has the right to be in the classroom 
without feeling as he/she is being attacked. Please develop and 
hold your own opinions, beliefs, and ideas but do not attack, hurt, 
or slander anyone if theirs differs from yours. 
 
2. Like a Boy Scout, “Be prepared.” 
 

Class Rules 
 
1. Line up in the hall. (Let me get prepared.) 
2. Assigned seating 
3. Website: www.myheadisgettingbigger.blogger.com 
4. Blue Pen: Whatever I write in blue pen is what you need 
to be writing in your notebook 
5. Name cards 
6. No bathroom breaks 
7. No electronic appliances, including MP3 players, cellular 
phones, or battery operated bunny rabbits. 
8. Late students are evil. In the absence of an acceptable 
reason, each late student will hand write the definition of 
a scientific word equal to the total running instances of 
lateness. (Three times late = three scientific words.) 
9. Stay out if I’m not in the classroom. 
10. English only! 
11. Grade the teacher 

Created on 30/08/08 5:41 PM 

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