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Mr. Mitchell's House Rules

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    An overview of Mr. Mitchell's Class rules and expectations
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  • T/F It's Mr. Mitchell's responsibility for you to be prepared for class with a pencil, your binder, and your assignments.
    False!
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  • Where do I turn in my assignments?
    Unless Mr. Mitchell says otherwise, turn them in to the white box in the back of class. If you set it on his desk, there's a good chance it will be lost!
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  • T/F I'm not tardy to class if I'm inside the door when the bell rings.
    FALSE. You need to be in your seat getting prepared for class.
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  • T/F If Mr. Mitchell pauses during instruction, it's probably a good time to talk to my homie about what's for lunch.
    FALSE! "Side-conversations" interrupt the flow of class and ultimately slow down the learning.
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  • What is "blurting out" and why does it kill Mr. Mitchell's vibe?
    Blurting is anything you do with your words or your body that interrupts the thoughts of another person in an unexpected way. Blurting is considered rude...
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  • What should you do if you're lost and unsure of what to do during a lesson?
    First, listen because Mr. Mitchell has already explained it 5x. Second, check the board to see if the directions are written. Third, quietly ask a friend
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  • Give an example of FIGURATIVE language
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  • What is the difference between LITERAL and FIGURATIVE language?
    Literal language means exactly what it says, while figurative language uses similes, metaphors, hyperbole, and personification to describe something.
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  • Who is responsible for being prepared for class with their binder, completed assignments, a pencil and a positive attitude?
    We, the students of Winship!
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  • Who is Mr. Mitchell's brother from another mother?
    Donovan Mitchell
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  • Explain what 1 of the 2 classroom principals in Mr. Mitchell's class means!
    . . . .
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