1.
Classroom activities include some interesting games in academic studies, or outdoor
activities such as Tug-of-War, sports event and art event.
2. How does usual classroom rules look like? There are some examples:
s Arrive on time for class.
s Raise your hand to speak or volunteer.
s Follow the dress code of the school.
s Do not cheat or copy other people’s work.
s Complete all assignments.
s Listen to the teacher when being spoken to and answer the question.
s Respect everyone in the class.
s Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
s Respect the school property.
s Keep your language clean and appropriate for the classroom setting.
s Do not leave your seat without permission.
s Do not eat or drink in class (except for water).
s Learn at least one thing you did not know before coming to class.
s Ask for help if you do not understand something the teacher just said, and be respectful
while asking for it.
s Be on time for every assignment or test (except for medical or other emergencies).
s Do your best work each day, regardless of how much time is left in class.
s Never give up on yourself or your goals.
s Be open to new ideas and change with an open mind!
s Treat others how you want to be treated, with kindness and respect.
s Be a friend to everyone in the classroom and keep your friendships strong.
s Listen to what the teacher says and follow directions carefully.
s Apologize if you make a mistake or accidentally hurt someone else.
s Tell the truth!
s Raise your hand if you have a question and wait to be called on.
s No one should ever be made to feel bad about who they are
s Respect each other’s ideas and opinions even if you disagree with them.
s Take pride in your work and hand it in on time.
s Do not let anyone influence you to do anything you know is wrong.
s Always try your best. Never give up!