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Classroom Rules and Expectations for Student Participation and Homework

This document outlines the essential classroom rules and expectations for attendance, participation, homework, and assessments. Students are expected to attend class daily, arrive on time, and provide notes from parents when absent or late. Participation is crucial, requiring students to engage in discussions, raise hands for questions, and listen actively to peers. Homework must be completed on time with neat presentation, and all assignments should be completed independently. These guidelines promote a respectful and productive learning environment for all students.

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Classroom Rules and Expectations for Student Participation and Homework

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  1. Classroom Rules And Expectations Attendence Participants Homework Assessments Attitude or Behavior

  2. Attendence • You are expected to come to class everyday. • You are expected to come to class on time. • You must bring a note from your parents if you are absent or late.

  3. Participation • You are expected to participates in class discussion and sharing ideas. • You must raise your hand if you have a question or an idea to share. • You must listen to the question and ideas shared to other students.

  4. Homework • All homework must be done on time and return it on time. • Work looks creater and neat. • Children do work independently.

  5. Assessment • Children do their work by themselves. • Students must complete their all assignment.

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