The document provides slides that can be used to teach Zoom etiquette and signals to students. The Zoom etiquette slides cover being on time, dressing appropriately, sitting in a chair, turning on video, muting, raising your hand, being respectful, and not having others on camera or inappropriate chat. Additional slides cover using "green," "yellow," and "red" light signals to indicate when students can complete activities, need to finish up, or must stop during Zoom meetings. The slides are meant to be shared with parents and displayed at the start of Zoom meetings to instruct students on proper procedures.
The document provides slides that can be used to teach Zoom etiquette and signals to students. The Zoom etiquette slides cover being on time, dressing appropriately, sitting in a chair, turning on video, muting, raising your hand, being respectful, and not having others on camera or inappropriate chat. Additional slides cover using "green," "yellow," and "red" light signals to indicate when students can complete activities, need to finish up, or must stop during Zoom meetings. The slides are meant to be shared with parents and displayed at the start of Zoom meetings to instruct students on proper procedures.
The document provides slides that can be used to teach Zoom etiquette and signals to students. The Zoom etiquette slides cover being on time, dressing appropriately, sitting in a chair, turning on video, muting, raising your hand, being respectful, and not having others on camera or inappropriate chat. Additional slides cover using "green," "yellow," and "red" light signals to indicate when students can complete activities, need to finish up, or must stop during Zoom meetings. The slides are meant to be shared with parents and displayed at the start of Zoom meetings to instruct students on proper procedures.
Zoom meetings. Zoom Etiquette Be on time. Dress Sit in a chair. appropriately. Turn on video. Mute yourself. Raise your hand. Be respectful. No parents, Use chat box siblings, or pets appropriately. on camera. You can download the following slide as a PDF or png and upload it to your class website to keep parents informed. It can also be displayed at the beginning of each Zoom meeting for the first couple of weeks. Zoom Etiquette Be on time. Dress Sit in a chair. Raise your appropriately. hand.
Turn on video. Mute yourself. Be respectful. No parents, Use chat box
siblings, or pets on appropriately. camera. The following slides can be used to teach students the procedures for “green,” “yellow,” and “red” lights during Zoom meetings. Zoom Signals Green means GO! Complete the activities on the screen. You may chat with other students in the chat box. Yellow means Finish! We will be starting the next activity soon. Finish up what you’re doing and get ready to learn.
Green means GO!
Complete the activities on the screen. You may chat with other students in the chat box. Red means STOP! Listen to the teacher’s directions. No typing in the chat box unless the teacher tells you to.
Yellow means Finish!
We will be starting the next activity soon. Finish up what you’re doing and get ready to learn.
Green means GO!
Complete the activities on the screen. You may chat with other students in the chat box. The following slides can be used during live Zoom meetings to help students stay on track.
For older students, the simple phrases “Green
light!” or “Yellow light, finish up!” may suffice. Green means GO! Complete the activities on the screen. You may chat with other students in the chat box. Yellow means Finish! We will be starting the next activity soon. Finish up what you’re doing and get ready to learn. Red means STOP! Listen to the teacher’s directions. No typing in the chat box unless the teacher tells you to.