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Plato Learning Class Information

Plato Learning Class Information. You will need to copy all blue words in your folder. Basic Classroom Rules:.

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Plato Learning Class Information

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  1. Plato Learning Class Information You will need to copy all bluewords in your folder.

  2. Basic Classroom Rules: • Sit in assigned seat unless you have permission to move. If you would like to change your seat, you must put it in writing. Explain to me why you are unable to stay in your current seat and which seat you feel would be a better location and why. I will read your request and determine what is best for the class. • NO food/drinks/candy/gum allowed • Be respectful of classroom equipment and other students • Stay on task • No email, chatting, music, etc. • Only use the Plato website unless your lesson directs you to another site

  3. Bathroom/Water Policy • You must have YOUR agenda to use the restroom • You must use the restroom/water fountain closest to my classroom unless they are out of order • You must sign out in the notebook by the door • You must take and return the hall pass • You may NOT make a habit of using the restroom or asking for water • You may NOT ask for either privilege during instruction (unless it is an emergency)

  4. Class Requirements • You are responsible for paying attention to your lessons and taking notes on important information • Each lesson begins with objectives – WRITE THESE DOWN!! • As you are completing the lesson, use the objectives to guide your notes. At the end of the lesson, you should have information written about each of the objectives including any key terms or concepts. • Include examples in your notes as often as possible • Use your notes to study and when taking quizzes or tests

  5. Class Requirements 6. Notes for each lesson must include the name of the section you are working on (be specific), the date, and the lesson objectives. Example: 9/3/14 Vocabulary in Context Lesson Objectives – 1. 2. 3 Notes:

  6. Class Requirements 7. Read the lesson Introduction. Is there any information that can help you solve this type of problem or better understand the information in the lesson?Yes – write it downNo – read it and move on 8. Keep writing at least one example of the information given and any other key terms/concepts that will help you on a test/quiz

  7. Class Requirements 9. All classwork must be written on loose leaf in a black or teal folder. If you prefer, you may use a single subject notebook that is either black or teal. 10. You must write in either blue or black ink or use a pencil. 11. Your folder will be checked daily for a grade. Folder grades will be averaged every two weeks for a test grade. 12. Use your score sheet to keep track of your grades.

  8. Class Requirements 13. Plato login information: Website – ple.platoweb.com Account – rms Username – first name last name (robynforet) Password – student id # (9 digits) *Your student ID is located on the top of your schedule.

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