What do I do when I first walk in every morning? © Chalk & Apples.

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What do I do when I first walk in every morning? © Chalk & Apples

What do I do when I first walk in every morning? Hang your backpack on your chair. Hand in homework. Take out your agenda & place it on your desk. Fill in your agenda with information on back board. Make sure you have all your supplies ready. Begin morning work. Hang your backpack on your chair. Hand in homework. Take out your agenda & place it on your desk. Fill in your agenda with information on back board. Make sure you have all your supplies ready. Begin morning work. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I have a note from home? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I have a note from home? Bring it to me first thing in the morning! Don’t leave it on my desk, because I might not see it. Bring it to me first thing in the morning! Don’t leave it on my desk, because I might not see it. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I forgot my homework? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I forgot my homework? Let me know as soon as you come in. I might give you time to complete it before class starts! Let me know as soon as you come in. I might give you time to complete it before class starts! © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I forgot my lunch? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I forgot my lunch? Let me know as soon as you come in. I will allow you to call home, but you must have permission! Let me know as soon as you come in. I will allow you to call home, but you must have permission! © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I don’t have a pencil? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I don’t have a pencil? Check your backpack or locker. You should always have three sharpened pencils! Ask a neighbor to borrow one. Ask me to borrow one. Check your backpack or locker. You should always have three sharpened pencils! Ask a neighbor to borrow one. Ask me to borrow one. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do when I need to sharpen my pencil? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do when I need to sharpen my pencil? You may sharpen pencils first thing in the morning with either pencil sharpener. After we begin Morning Meeting, you may only sharpen pencils during independent work or between subjects. You must use the blue crank pencil sharpener after Morning Meeting. You may sharpen pencils first thing in the morning with either pencil sharpener. After we begin Morning Meeting, you may only sharpen pencils during independent work or between subjects. You must use the blue crank pencil sharpener after Morning Meeting. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I need to use the bathroom? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I need to use the bathroom? Make sure to use restroom in the morning before we start class. Don’t ask to use restroom while I am teaching. You may ask only during free time during day. Make sure to use restroom in the morning before we start class. Don’t ask to use restroom while I am teaching. You may ask only during free time during day. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I need a drink of water? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I need a drink of water? We do not have a water fountain in our classroom or anywhere close to us. I encourage you to bring a water bottle to class every day. You may bring water only. No ice. It melts and makes a mess. Water with flavoring added to it is no longer water! We do not have a water fountain in our classroom or anywhere close to us. I encourage you to bring a water bottle to class every day. You may bring water only. No ice. It melts and makes a mess. Water with flavoring added to it is no longer water! © Kristen Doyle

What should I do if I have been absent? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I have been absent? Check your take home folder for make-up work. If there is none in the folder, ask me. You will have make-up work any time you are absent! Check our class website for what you missed. It is your responsibility to come ask me what you need to make up. If you know you’re going to be gone in advance, please let me know. Check your take home folder for make-up work. If there is none in the folder, ask me. You will have make-up work any time you are absent! Check our class website for what you missed. It is your responsibility to come ask me what you need to make up. If you know you’re going to be gone in advance, please let me know. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I didn’t hear the directions? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I didn’t hear the directions? Ask one of your partners for help. Ask 2 partners before you ask me. Ask one of your partners for help. Ask 2 partners before you ask me. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I don’t understand the assignment? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I don’t understand the assignment? Ask a table partner to explain it. Ask me for help. Ask a table partner to explain it. Ask me for help. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I need help and the teacher is busy? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I need help and the teacher is busy? You have two choices: – Raise your hand and wait until I can help you. – Ask a partner to help. You have two choices: – Raise your hand and wait until I can help you. – Ask a partner to help. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I finish all of my work early? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I finish all of my work early? Make sure you turn in your work. Read AR book. Work on math facts extra credit sheets. Make sure you turn in your work. Read AR book. Work on math facts extra credit sheets. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do with important papers the teacher gives me? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do with important papers the teacher gives me? Put them in the front pocket of your binder. Write a note in your agenda to remind yourself to give them to your parents after school. Put them in the front pocket of your binder. Write a note in your agenda to remind yourself to give them to your parents after school. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I want to go to the library? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I want to go to the library? The library will not be open until at least the second week of school. Remember Rule #3! With permission, you may go to the library after morning work or during literacy stations. The library will not be open until at least the second week of school. Remember Rule #3! With permission, you may go to the library after morning work or during literacy stations. © Chalk & Apples

How can I check out a book from our class library? © Chalk & Apples

How can I check out a book from our class library? Once our class library opens, you may check out one book at a time. To check out a book, bring it to me to scan into my checkout system. You may take books home, but be very careful and return them in good condition. Once our class library opens, you may check out one book at a time. To check out a book, bring it to me to scan into my checkout system. You may take books home, but be very careful and return them in good condition. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I lose a library book? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I lose a library book? Let me know right away! © Chalk & Apples

Where do I turn in my work? © Chalk & Apples

Where do I turn in my work? On the black filing cabinet Highlight your name on your work. Place your work neatly in the pocket in the binder. On the black filing cabinet Highlight your name on your work. Place your work neatly in the pocket in the binder. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do while the teacher is talking to another adult? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do while the teacher is talking to another adult? Continue working quietly. If you need me, raise your hand and wait until I finish talking to the adult. Interrupt me for emergencies! Continue working quietly. If you need me, raise your hand and wait until I finish talking to the adult. Interrupt me for emergencies! © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I don’t have a book for silent reading? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I don’t have a book for silent reading? Ask permission to get a book from the classroom library. You may not sit at your desk without reading! Ask permission to get a book from the classroom library. You may not sit at your desk without reading! © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if there is a problem with another student? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if there is a problem with a student? If I am with you, tell me. If not, tell the teacher who is in charge of you at that time. This means if you are in music, tell the music teacher. Do not wait until you are with me again! Tell me about it when I pick you up. If I am with you, tell me. If not, tell the teacher who is in charge of you at that time. This means if you are in music, tell the music teacher. Do not wait until you are with me again! Tell me about it when I pick you up. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if another student is breaking the rules? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if another student is breaking the rules? Think: Am I tattling or reporting? – Tattling is when you are trying to get someone in trouble. – Reporting is when you are trying to help someone. If you are reporting, tell the teacher who is in charge of you. Think: Am I tattling or reporting? – Tattling is when you are trying to get someone in trouble. – Reporting is when you are trying to help someone. If you are reporting, tell the teacher who is in charge of you. © Chalk & Apples

Where can I look if I don’t know how to spell a word? © Chalk & Apples

Where can I look if I don’t know how to spell a word? Look at the word wall and all of the other posters around our room. We will add words to our word wall all year. If a word is not on the wall, ask and I will add it. Look at the word wall and all of the other posters around our room. We will add words to our word wall all year. If a word is not on the wall, ask and I will add it. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I feel sick while at school? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do if I feel sick while at school? This is the one exception to Rule #3! If you are going to be sick, get up and go to the restroom. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Do not wait for permission. Just GO! I do not need details when you finish! This is the one exception to Rule #3! If you are going to be sick, get up and go to the restroom. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200. Do not wait for permission. Just GO! I do not need details when you finish! © Chalk & Apples

What should I do when we have a substitute? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do when we have a substitute? I expect you to behave for a substitute exactly as you would for me. Hint, hint … I tend to be in a rewarding mood when I get good notes from a substitute. When I get not-so-good notes, I tend to be in a not-so-rewarding mood. I expect you to behave for a substitute exactly as you would for me. Hint, hint … I tend to be in a rewarding mood when I get good notes from a substitute. When I get not-so-good notes, I tend to be in a not-so-rewarding mood. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do when the fire alarm goes off? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do when the fire alarm goes off? Stop what you’re doing immediately, and line up. Walk silently outside. Once we are outside, remain in a straight and silent line, facing away from the building. Wait patiently until we are allowed to go back inside. Stop what you’re doing immediately, and line up. Walk silently outside. Once we are outside, remain in a straight and silent line, facing away from the building. Wait patiently until we are allowed to go back inside. © Chalk & Apples

What should I do at the end of the day? © Chalk & Apples

What should I do at the end of the day? Write homework in your agenda. Check your take home folder. Pack up everything you need to take home. Clean up your area and stack your chairs. Silent Sweep (We’ll talk more about that later!) Write homework in your agenda. Check your take home folder. Pack up everything you need to take home. Clean up your area and stack your chairs. Silent Sweep (We’ll talk more about that later!) © Chalk & Apples