US History Class Expectations

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1. Whatt will Mr. Syler not tolerate in US History class?

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Mr. Syler will not tolerate disrespect or name calling, criticism, or inappropriate behavior in his US History class. This means that students must show respect towards each other and the teacher, refrain from making derogatory comments or insults, avoid criticizing others' ideas or opinions, and behave appropriately during class. Mr. Syler expects a positive and respectful learning environment where students can engage in discussions and learn from each other without resorting to disrespectful behavior, criticism, or inappropriate actions.

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The 'US History Class Expectations' quiz assesses understanding of classroom rules under Mr. Syler. It covers aspects like behavior, test importance, and phone policy, crucial for maintaining discipline... see moreand focus in an educational environment. see less

2. When you go to the restroom, what are you supposed to do with your phone?

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The correct answer is to leave your phone on your desk or with Mr. Syler. This is because bringing your phone to the restroom can be distracting and disruptive to others. Leaving it on your desk or with a trusted person ensures that it is safe and prevents any potential accidents or misuse of the phone.

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3. Why do we study US History?

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Studying US History helps individuals understand the values, principles, and events that have shaped the nation. It allows them to gain insights into the struggles, achievements, and contributions of Americans throughout history. By studying US History, individuals can develop a sense of national identity, appreciate the country's heritage, and understand the rights and responsibilities of being an American citizen. Additionally, it provides a foundation for understanding current social, political, and cultural issues in the United States.

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4. When is the Interactive Student Notebook due and for how many points?

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The correct answer is "At the end of a chapter for 50 points." This suggests that the Interactive Student Notebook is due at the end of each chapter and is worth 50 points.

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5. How many passes per quarter are you allowed?

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The question is asking about the number of passes allowed per quarter. The correct answer is "three," which means that you are allowed to make three passes during each quarter.

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6. How can you earn extra credit?

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The correct answer is "Turn in all your work, but be earning a B+ or below." This implies that Mr. Syler does not give extra credit, but there is a possibility to earn extra credit by consistently completing and submitting all assigned work while maintaining a grade of B+ or lower. This suggests that Mr. Syler may have a policy where students who are struggling academically can earn extra credit to improve their grades.

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7. What will cause you to get marked tardy?

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Being in the hall and being out of your seat when the bell rings are both actions that can cause you to get marked tardy. If you are in the hall instead of being in the classroom when the bell rings, it indicates that you were not present and ready for class on time. Similarly, if you are out of your seat when the bell rings, it suggests that you were not in your assigned place and ready for instruction. Therefore, both A and B are valid reasons for getting marked tardy.

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8. How much of your grade are tests worth?

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The correct answer is 65% because it is the highest percentage option given. This suggests that tests have the most weight in determining one's grade.

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9. Are you allowed to chew gum in class?

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The correct answer is "No, and you lose points for it." This suggests that chewing gum in class is not allowed, and there are consequences for doing so, such as losing points.

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10. Is everyone expected to participate in class discussions?

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The correct answer is "Yes, and you can earn bonus points for it." This suggests that not only is everyone expected to participate in class discussions, but they also have the opportunity to earn bonus points for their participation.

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Whatt will Mr. Syler not tolerate in US History class?
When you go to the restroom, what are you supposed to do with your...
Why do we study US History?
When is the Interactive Student Notebook due and for how many points?
How many passes per quarter are you allowed?
How can you earn extra credit?
What will cause you to get marked tardy?
How much of your grade are tests worth?
Are you allowed to chew gum in class?
Is everyone expected to participate in class discussions?
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