The document outlines a "Bill of Rights" for students in a classroom, establishing 5 rights for "classroom citizens": the right to listen and be listened to, 15 minutes of free time if work is completed, the right to ask questions, the right to have fun, and an unspecified fifth right. It also lists several additional unnamed rights.
The document outlines a "Bill of Rights" for students in a classroom, establishing 5 rights for "classroom citizens": the right to listen and be listened to, 15 minutes of free time if work is completed, the right to ask questions, the right to have fun, and an unspecified fifth right. It also lists several additional unnamed rights.
The document outlines a "Bill of Rights" for students in a classroom, establishing 5 rights for "classroom citizens": the right to listen and be listened to, 15 minutes of free time if work is completed, the right to ask questions, the right to have fun, and an unspecified fifth right. It also lists several additional unnamed rights.
I. All classroom citizens have the right to listen and be
listened to. II. All classroom citizens have the right to 15 minutes of free time at the end of class if everyones work is completed. III. All classroom citizens have to right to ask questions IV. All classroom citizens have the right to have fun V. All classroom citizens have the right to... VI. VII. VIII IX. X.