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Lynwood Middle School

Lunch Expectations and Electronics. Lynwood Middle School. 2019-2020. Bellwork : Read the quote below to yourself. Turn and explain the quote to your neighbor using the frame: The quote is saying that…. Using the sentence frames below, write an analysis of the quote:.

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Lynwood Middle School

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  1. Lunch Expectations and Electronics Lynwood Middle School 2019-2020

  2. Bellwork: Read the quote below to yourself. Turn and explain the quote to your neighbor using the frame: The quote is saying that…. Using the sentence frames below, write an analysis of the quote: This quote about ... is saying that...This means that...It is important because… (Use at least 3 words from the word bank below) WordBank: opportunity advantage disadvantage Technology responsible/bly respectful/lly

  3. Objective • Today you will understand the expectation for electronics and lunch procedures.

  4. Electronics Policy • All personal electronic devices (PEDs) and accessories are to be OFF, out of sight, and not used in class. (With the exception of teacher permission to use the device for academic purposes). • Accessories includes earbuds and earphones • That means, these items must be put away before entering your classroom or locker room.

  5. What is a PED?

  6. Electronics Policy • Can you use your PED during lunch? • Yes, but use it responsibly. • No photos or videos to be taken on campus (with the exception of teacher permission to take a photo of notes or homework)

  7. 1st Offense 2nd Offense • Device will be confiscated by teacher • Student retrieves their device at the end of the period. • Device will be confiscated by teacher • Device will be submitted to front office • Student retrieves their device at the end of the day from front office.

  8. 3rd Offense • Same as 2nd offense and parent/guardian will be called • Student will meet with admin and parents to discuss repeated offenses • Parent will retrieve device and may result in further consequences, like turning in your device to the office daily upon arrival **LMS is NOT responsiblefor lost, stolen or damaged PEDs. You bring your device at your own risk.**

  9. Tips to meet expectations • Leave your electronics at home. • Keep your device secure and off. • Keep your device out of sight during class - Phones should not be sticking out of your pocket. If a teacher can see it, it’s not out of sight. • Again, electronics includes earbuds and headphones, you should NOT have them on or out even if you are not using them.

  10. Lunch Expectations

  11. Lunch Time Procedures • Once you are dismissed from class, walk to the lunch and form lines around the cafeteria windows. Please WALK, do not run, to the lunch line • Patiently wait to grab your meal and demonstrate scholarly behavior. • Do NOT cut the line or let your friends cut in line. • Once at the front of the line, take a tray and utensils, then choose your lunch items. • Be courteous and respectful to lunch servers.

  12. Cafeteria Rules • Every student has a right to ONEfree meal. • It’s your responsibility to get what you need while going through the line, including condiments. • You may NOT go back for seconds for milk, cookies, chips, etc. • Every meal must have a fruit or vegetable. • Do NOT touch the food unless it’s the one you are going to take and eat. • Learn your student ID number, as you must input it before leaving the lunch line. • Again, be courteous and respectful to lunch servers, as they are here for you.

  13. Lunch Time Procedures • Once you have your lunch and you inputted your ID number, you may eat at the lunch tables or the benches. • You are responsible for throwing your trash in the appropriate bins when you are done eating. That means you must ensure your lunch table (or bench) and the area around it are free of trash BEFORE you leave. Follow these steps for throwing away trash: • PLACE BOTTLES and EMPTY MILK CARTONS into the blue bin • EMPTY the trash in your tray into the trash bin. • STACK TRAYS on top of the bin that’s upside down

  14. Lunch Area • Note the lunch area is within the red border • Students are NOT to go near the classrooms during lunch • Stay in the designated area at all times, and be kind to one another. This is the time to socialize.

  15. Lunch Time Procedures • You can spend the remainder of lunch in the lunch area, or play sports in the gym (if there is supervision for that day) • We expect all students to be respectful towards each other and all staff at all times, including campus monitors and campus safety officers.

  16. Lunch Time Procedures Reminder: it is your responsibility to use the restroom and drink water during lunch time - do NOT wait until the bell rings. When you hear the bell, walk to your next class.

  17. FAQs Can you use electronics at lunch? • Yes, as long as it is used responsibly and respectfully (No photos or videos) Do you need to be in full uniform at lunch? • Yes, you must stay in full uniform for the entire day, including lunch. You can only use your P.E. uniform during yout P.E. period. You must dress back into your uniform at the end of P.E. The P.E. shirt CANNOT be used as school uniform. Can I go to a teacher’s classroom during lunch? • No. Can we play chasing games at lunch? • These games are not allowed for safety purposes.

  18. Movement / Role Play • You are playing basketball with your friends at lunch and you are in an intense game that has a score of 24 to 23. You hear an adult tell you that 30 seconds are left and in 30 seconds he says it’s time to stop the game. What should do you do?

  19. Mingle, Mingle, Groups • When I say go, you will walk around room saying, in a quiet voice, “Mingle, mingle, mingle.” Then, I will call out a group size, for example, groups of three. Students must break into groups of that size • Then I will post a question, and your group can discuss it. • We will keep repeating steps 1 and 2 until the last round. • Ready? • Go Introduce yourselves to each other and tell your favorite food, then discuss how you will ensure that you have a pleasant time at lunch.

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