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BLOUGHILL MONTESSORI

Virtual Classroom
Etiquette
Rules and Reminders for Online Learning

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Our virtual classroom is
now officially open!
To maximize your classroom experience, here are some
guidelines for this new and enhanced form of learning.

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"Education is the passport to
the future, for tomorrow
belongs to those who prepare
for it today."

Malcolm X

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LET'S GET STARTED!

Classroom Online Etiquette


Reminders A new set of guidelines for our new
House rules rooted in respect way of learning

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Classroom Rules
These house rules must be observed before,
during and after class.

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Before class: Prepare!

Ready your materials and


mind for learning.
Learning begins even before our online sessions. Make sure you've
gone through the material given to you in advance. Prepare your
workspace. More importantly, ready your mind so you can make the
most of the session!

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During class: Be present

Bring your 100% to every session.


It's not enough to come to your sessions on time; you must be present
and attentive all throughout! Listen to your teacher and classmates.
Participate in activities and ask questions. Your learning is your
responsibility!

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After class: Do your homework

Build on what you learned.


Learning doesn't end once you log out. Your teachers have prepared worksheets and
activities to bolster your learning, so make sure you accomplish them in time for the next
session.

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Tip: Study routines help!

Organize your schedule and stick to it.


In a virtual classroom setting, you take responsibility for your own
learning and schedule. Getting up early, dressing appropriately and setting
up a conducive workspace are all part of establishing an effective study
routine.

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Online Etiquette
This quick guide helps you navigate the new world
of online learning.

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Wait for your turn

Mute your microphone


until acknowledged to speak.
Just as in a physical classroom, you must raise your hand to speak,
and unmute your microphone only when the teacher tells you to do so.
This is to avoid unnecessary chatter and confusion.

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Stay focused

Eating, drinking and leaving your desk


are not allowed.
You wouldn't leave your desk or eat a snack in the middle of a session in
a physical classroom, so don't do it in a virtual one either. Respect your
teacher and classmates by staying focused on the lesson all throughout.

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Avoid distractions

No phones, social media


or unrelated open tabs
The shift to online learning means we'll be on the Internet a lot of
the time. Limit your web navigation to sites relevant to learning.
Close all other tabs. Accessing social media accounts during class
hours is strictly prohibited.

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Be on your
best behavior

Respect your teacher


and classmates at all times.
Your teacher is still in front of you, even if "just" on the screen. Accord
them the respect you'd give face-to-face. Our learning methods may
have changed, but our values haven't.

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Final Classroom Reminders

Listen actively Interact appropriately Speak respectfully

Ask questions, share ideas and


Take notes, participate fully and Use polite language, even when
recite - but raise your hand first!
stay attentive. you agree to disagree.

Recharge regularly Engage wholly Work collaboratively

Avoid burnout by logging off and Don't just focus on your mental
Seek opportunities to learn from
taking breaks at timed intervals. development. Supplement your
and with others.
growth with sports and hobbies.

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Don't hesitate
to reach out!
Contact the faculty for any questions,
clarifications or feedback

Email Address Mobile Number Consultation Hours


hello@reallygreatsite 123-456-7890 4 PM to 6 PM

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