English I Class Expectations

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English I Class Expectations - Quiz


Quiz over the expectations in Mr. Otto's English I class at DHS.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How do we determine if you are on time or tardy?

    • A.

      You are on time as long as you are in the room BEFORE the bell rings.

    • B.

      You are on time if you enter the room WHILE the bell rings.

    • C.

      You are on time if you are in your seat BEFORE the bell rings.

    • D.

      You are on time if you sit WHILE the bell rings.

    • E.

      You are on time if Mr. Otto says so.

    Correct Answer
    C. You are on time if you are in your seat BEFORE the bell rings.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that you are on time if you are in your seat BEFORE the bell rings. This is because being on time means arriving at a designated location or completing a task before a specific deadline, in this case, before the bell rings. Being in your seat before the bell rings indicates that you have arrived on time and are ready for the class or activity to begin.

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  • 2. 

    When the teacher gives the attention signal and says, "Attention, class," you should:

    • A.

      Stop your work, turn to face the teacher, and be silent within five seconds.

    • B.

      Pay attention to the teacher and yell "SHUT UP!" at students talking

    • C.

      Stop your work and be silent within five seconds

    • D.

      Stop working, raise your hand, and turn to face the teacher.

    • E.

      Stop your work, raise your hand, turn to face the teacher, and be silent within five seconds

    Correct Answer
    E. Stop your work, raise your hand, turn to face the teacher, and be silent within five seconds
    Explanation
    When the teacher gives the attention signal and says, "Attention, class," you should stop your work, raise your hand, turn to face the teacher, and be silent within five seconds. This response demonstrates respect for the teacher and shows that you are ready to listen and engage in the lesson. It also ensures that the classroom environment is quiet and focused, allowing for effective teaching and learning to take place.

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  • 3. 

    During the time the teacher is speaking ot the class, you may...

    • A.

      Talk quietly to someone near you and get out of your seat only to sharpen your pencil.

    • B.

      Talk quielty to someone near you and not get out of your seat for any reason.

    • C.

      Talk only if you have been called on by the teacher and get out of your seat only if you need to get supplies or sharpen your pencil

    • D.

      Talk only if you have been clalled on by the teacher. You may not get out of your seat for any reason.

    Correct Answer
    C. Talk only if you have been called on by the teacher and get out of your seat only if you need to get supplies or sharpen your pencil
    Explanation
    During the time the teacher is speaking to the class, it is important to maintain a quiet environment and show respect for the teacher and other students. The correct answer states that you should only talk if you have been called on by the teacher, which ensures that everyone has an equal opportunity to participate and prevents disruptions. Additionally, you should only get out of your seat if you need to get supplies or sharpen your pencil, as this minimizes distractions and allows the class to focus on the lesson. This answer promotes appropriate behavior and attentiveness in the classroom.

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  • 4. 

    When you return after an absence, you should

    • A.

      Wait for the teacher to give you any missed work.

    • B.

      Get the missing work from the blog or ask Mr. Otto if you can't access the blog.

    • C.

      Ask the teacher, "Did I miss anything important while I was gone?"

    • D.

      Copy any work from a friend's binder.

    Correct Answer
    B. Get the missing work from the blog or ask Mr. Otto if you can't access the blog.
    Explanation
    When you return after an absence, it is important to get the missing work from the blog or ask Mr. Otto if you can't access the blog. This is the correct answer because the blog is likely to have all the assignments and materials that were covered during the absence. If the student is unable to access the blog, they should ask Mr. Otto for assistance. Waiting for the teacher to give the missed work or copying from a friend's binder may not be reliable methods to ensure that all the necessary work and information is obtained.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following statements about late work is true.

    • A.

      Late work will always be accepted as long as it is turned in within one week.

    • B.

      Late work can earn you full credit for the assignment.

    • C.

      Work later than one week will not be accepted and you will receive a zero.

    Correct Answer
    C. Work later than one week will not be accepted and you will receive a zero.
    Explanation
    Late work will not be accepted and you will receive a zero. This statement implies that there is a deadline for submitting work, and if the work is turned in after that deadline, it will not be accepted and the student will receive a zero grade. This suggests that timeliness and meeting deadlines are important in this context, and there are consequences for not adhering to them.

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  • 6. 

    True or false:Using a folder instead of a binder will be acceptable for this class.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Using a folder instead of a binder will not be acceptable for this class.

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