CLASSROOOM
RULES AND
REMINDERS
STA. ROSA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
With Teacher Nim
HELLO, DEAR STUDENTS!
WELCOME TO OUR
CLASS!
I hope you are as ready as I am to start learning and
have fun. We're in this together, so let's respect and
support each other.
“EDUCATION IS NOT THE
FILLING OF A PAIL, BUT
THE LIGHTING OF A FIRE.”
W.B. Yeats
TEACHER’S PROFILE
NAME: CABRERA, NIMROD BALUYUT
MAJOR: STEM-3A
Subjects:
Grade 11
Grade 12
To make our classroom a healthy
and productive environment, let's keep these in mind.
CLASSROOM
REMINDERS
We need to remember and
follow these simple rules
during class.
Classroom
Reminders
Simple and important rules to remember
and follow during our classes
BE ON TIME
Set up early so that you're good
and ready when class starts.
Let's make the most out of our learning sessions. Get to your
study space a few minutes before class.
BE PREPARED
FOR CLASS
Have everything you need within reach.
Make sure you have all the required materials with you before
class starts. Prepare your books, homework, notebook, pencils and
anything else you may need so you can easily follow in class.
WEAR APPROPRIATE
CLOTHES
Make sure you look presentable for class.
BE RESPECTFUL
Respect your teacher and classmates.
Listen attentively to your teacher and follow
instructions. Raise your hand when you want to
speak and wait to be called before speaking. Listen
quietly when someone else is speaking.
GMRC is a must.
Good behavior and manners expected of us
when we're in class
BE FULLY PRESENT
Pay attention and participate actively.
Don't play games on your phone, check your social media or watch
videos. Focus on your lessons, take notes and participate in class.
Also, avoid constantly moving away from your study area because
that may be distracting to your teacher and classmates.
Don't be afraid
to ask questions
Be courteous
and polite
Keep up with lessons
and homework
Feel free to ask your teacher
if you don't know something or if
something is unclear.
Think before speaking. Say "thank you"
and "please" when appropriate.
Review your notes. Stick to a study
routine so you won't get behind with
class assignments.
Submit
assignments correctly
Take breaks Support
each other
Follow your teacher's rules
and instructions on how to submit
your work.
Find balance and make time for your
hobbies as well.
Be kind to everyone. Let's encourage
and lift each other up.
OTHER CLASSROOM REMINDERS
Email Address
nimrod.cabrera@deped.gov.ph
Mobile Number
09190945024
Consultation Hours
8 AM to 5 PM
QUESTIONS?
CLARIFICATIONS?
Please feel free to contact me,
Teacher Nim, through email or phone.
Facebook
Teach Nimrod Cabrera

Classroom Rules.pptx

  • 1.
    CLASSROOOM RULES AND REMINDERS STA. ROSANATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL With Teacher Nim
  • 2.
    HELLO, DEAR STUDENTS! WELCOMETO OUR CLASS! I hope you are as ready as I am to start learning and have fun. We're in this together, so let's respect and support each other.
  • 3.
    “EDUCATION IS NOTTHE FILLING OF A PAIL, BUT THE LIGHTING OF A FIRE.” W.B. Yeats
  • 4.
    TEACHER’S PROFILE NAME: CABRERA,NIMROD BALUYUT MAJOR: STEM-3A Subjects: Grade 11 Grade 12
  • 5.
    To make ourclassroom a healthy and productive environment, let's keep these in mind. CLASSROOM REMINDERS We need to remember and follow these simple rules during class.
  • 6.
    Classroom Reminders Simple and importantrules to remember and follow during our classes
  • 7.
    BE ON TIME Setup early so that you're good and ready when class starts. Let's make the most out of our learning sessions. Get to your study space a few minutes before class.
  • 8.
    BE PREPARED FOR CLASS Haveeverything you need within reach. Make sure you have all the required materials with you before class starts. Prepare your books, homework, notebook, pencils and anything else you may need so you can easily follow in class.
  • 9.
    WEAR APPROPRIATE CLOTHES Make sureyou look presentable for class.
  • 10.
    BE RESPECTFUL Respect yourteacher and classmates. Listen attentively to your teacher and follow instructions. Raise your hand when you want to speak and wait to be called before speaking. Listen quietly when someone else is speaking.
  • 11.
    GMRC is amust. Good behavior and manners expected of us when we're in class
  • 12.
    BE FULLY PRESENT Payattention and participate actively. Don't play games on your phone, check your social media or watch videos. Focus on your lessons, take notes and participate in class. Also, avoid constantly moving away from your study area because that may be distracting to your teacher and classmates.
  • 13.
    Don't be afraid toask questions Be courteous and polite Keep up with lessons and homework Feel free to ask your teacher if you don't know something or if something is unclear. Think before speaking. Say "thank you" and "please" when appropriate. Review your notes. Stick to a study routine so you won't get behind with class assignments. Submit assignments correctly Take breaks Support each other Follow your teacher's rules and instructions on how to submit your work. Find balance and make time for your hobbies as well. Be kind to everyone. Let's encourage and lift each other up. OTHER CLASSROOM REMINDERS
  • 14.
    Email Address nimrod.cabrera@deped.gov.ph Mobile Number 09190945024 ConsultationHours 8 AM to 5 PM QUESTIONS? CLARIFICATIONS? Please feel free to contact me, Teacher Nim, through email or phone. Facebook Teach Nimrod Cabrera

Editor's Notes

  • #4 The quote "Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire" is often attributed to the Irish poet William Butler Yeats. This quote encapsulates a profound perspective on the purpose and nature of education. In this context, "filling of a pail" represents a traditional and outdated view of education where students are seen as passive recipients of information. It suggests an approach where knowledge is poured into them without much consideration for their engagement, curiosity, or critical thinking. This approach tends to focus on rote memorization and the accumulation of facts without necessarily fostering a deeper understanding or passion for learning. On the other hand, "the lighting of a fire" emphasizes a more dynamic and transformative approach to education. It suggests that true education should ignite a student's curiosity, enthusiasm, and desire to learn. Instead of merely transferring information, education should spark a flame of interest and motivation. It should inspire students to explore, question, and seek knowledge on their own. This approach encourages independent thinking, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning. In essence, the quote highlights the shift from a passive, mechanical style of education to a more active, inspiring one. It underscores the importance of educators not just providing information but also cultivating a sense of wonder and a drive to learn within their students.