Math Class Norms & Procedures Review Crossword

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The first assignment you work on in class each day
The last assignment you work on each day
This electronic device can be used to text or call friends but is not allowed to be taken out during math class or any other time during the school day at CSNC
The only way we can avoid a red card if we are 10 minutes late to class is if we have a ________
Place where you pick up Do Now paper
This type of work is one of the very few times many people in class may talk at a time
The only drink that is allowed in class, and ONLY if it is in a sealed container
Keeping the classroom clean and free of vandalism follows which class norm? Be ___________
Bringing our math supplies to class follows which class norm? Be ____________
Keeping our hands to ourselves is part of following which class norm? Be _______
At class dismissal, we line up against the wall behind the ______________
This is where we place our finished math work
Doing our math classwork follows which class norm? Be ____________
We enter class Quick, Quiet, and __________________
Being on time follows which class norm? Be _________
Color of the pencil or calculator sign-out book
We raise our hand and use 3 fingers to show that we need to use the ______________
The safest place to be during class is in your _______________
Color of the bathroom sign-out book
How many people talk at a time?
A signal, made by raising your hand with your thumb in the middle of a fist, is used if you need to see the counselor or the ________________

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