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Classroom Success: Respect, Focus, Excellence

Building a positive learning environment Year 11 classroom expectations Your pathway to academic achievement

Foundation of Success: Respect
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Foundation of Success: Respect

Treat teachers, classmates, and yourself with kindness Create a safe and supportive learning environment Respect leads to trust and better relationships Everyone deserves dignity and consideration

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Entering the Learning Zone

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Communication Guidelines

Raise your hand to speak Contribute your ideas thoughtfully Listen respectfully to others Speak one at a time Value diverse perspectives Build on others' contributions

Technology Guidelines
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Technology Guidelines

Phones are not allowed in classrooms Laptops and devices only with teacher permission Technology should enhance, not distract from learning Stay focused on educational tasks Respect digital citizenship principles

Excellence in Action
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Excellence in Action

Always do your best Complete tasks and assessments on time Ask for help politely when needed Take pride in your work quality

Classroom Movement and Organization
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Classroom Movement and Organization

Stay in your seat unless given permission to move Keep your workspace clean and organized Pack up only when instructed by teacher Maintain a tidy learning environment for everyone Take responsibility for your space

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Focus and Engagement

Why is staying focused important for your success? How do side conversations affect others' learning? What strategies help you maintain concentration?

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Consequences and Accountability

Reminders help you stay on track Warnings provide opportunity to correct behavior Actions follow when rules are consistently broken Everyone is responsible for their choices Learning from mistakes helps us grow

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