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Online Classroom Rule

The document outlines 10 rules for students to follow during virtual classroom sessions at Quirino General High School. The rules include creating a quiet study space, being on time and prepared, muting microphones and turning on cameras, paying attention, not distracting others, and being respectful. The rules were prepared by Leo S. Santiago and approved by school administrators to help structure online learning.

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Online Classroom Rule

The document outlines 10 rules for students to follow during virtual classroom sessions at Quirino General High School. The rules include creating a quiet study space, being on time and prepared, muting microphones and turning on cameras, paying attention, not distracting others, and being respectful. The rules were prepared by Leo S. Santiago and approved by school administrators to help structure online learning.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION II – CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUIRINO PROVINCE
QUIRINO GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL
ZAMORA, CABARROGUIS, QUIRINO

10 Virtual Classroom Rules


1. Create a quiet and comfortable study space
You are about to work, collaborate, and learn. Your environment should be
set up for that. Find a location that is free from any distraction by other
family members, pets, background noises, or cell phones.

2. Be dressed for school


Since the virtual classroom is part of the school environment, the same
dress code applies. Items such as tank tops, revealing clothing, or shirts
with offensive print are inappropriate for class.

3. Be on time
Classes are relatively short and there’s generally a lot of material to be
covered. Starting on time not only shows respect for your classmates and
the teacher, but it also frees up more time to ask questions or linger a little
longer on more complicated subjects. To make sure the class can start on
time, log in a few minutes before the class begins. If you have issues
logging in, that will leave you a bit of time to contact the teacher right away
and solve your connection issues.

4. Come prepared
Just like in brick-and-mortar classroom settings, you should come to class
with the syllabi and writing material you’ll need to fully participate in the
lesson. Of course, any assignment that was scheduled for that lesson
should be completed as well.

5. Mute your microphone and turn your camera on


Virtual classrooms can get noisy really quickly. Mute your microphone to
keep the audio channel free of clutter and available to the speaker.
Communication is also visual. Keep your camera turned on so your
classmates and the teacher can read your visual cues. If needed, you can
encourage each other with appropriate response emojis. Avoid distracting
backgrounds.

6. Do not drink or eat during class

Address: Zamora, Cabarroguis, Quirino


Cellphone No.: (0917) 325 7969
E-mail: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION II – CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUIRINO PROVINCE
QUIRINO GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL
ZAMORA, CABARROGUIS, QUIRINO

In general, you shouldn’t engage in activities that don’t contribute to the


lesson. Eating and drinking is an obvious example here.

7. Pay attention
Class participation is mandatory. It will count towards your grade.
Participation will ensure that the focus of the class is on the lesson and will
help keep things organized and engaged. To be able to participate, you
need to pay attention and listen so that you can respond appropriately
when it’s your turn to speak.

8. Don’t play with your computer or other devices


As mentioned before, you shouldn’t engage in activities that don’t
contribute to the lesson. It’s hard to work on a device that offers you a
world of distraction and entertainment. But your computer should be
entirely dedicated to the lesson at hand. You can’t properly participate in
class and check your social feed at the same time.

9. Be respectful
Use the ‘raise hand’ function when you want to speak. Listen to your
teacher and classmates and only use the chat function when the teacher
asks you to do so or if there is an issue with your connection. Refrain from
using strong language or making offensive comments. Class environments
are populated with people from all walks of life. Judgment won’t enrich you,
but you’ll learn a lot from listening to others and trying to understand them.

10. Have fun and be creative


If everyone follows the rules and contributes to the shared objective of all
class members, virtual classrooms can be a fun and efficient way to learn.
Make sure to approach it that way and be creative with the added
possibilities that virtual classrooms and eLearning offer you.

Prepared by: LEO S. SANTIAGO Ph.D


Subject Teacher

Checked by: MERLITA G. LOSENO


OIC Head Teacher-MATH Department

Address: Zamora, Cabarroguis, Quirino


Cellphone No.: (0917) 325 7969
E-mail: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION II – CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUIRINO PROVINCE
QUIRINO GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL
ZAMORA, CABARROGUIS, QUIRINO

Concurred: MA. CONCEPCION F. DOMINGO


Assistant Principal II

Noted: RICHARD C. SUBIA, PhD


School Principal IV

Address: Zamora, Cabarroguis, Quirino


Cellphone No.: (0917) 325 7969
E-mail: [email protected]
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION II – CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF QUIRINO PROVINCE
QUIRINO GENERAL HIGH SCHOOL
ZAMORA, CABARROGUIS, QUIRINO

WEEKLY ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT


Week 2 (October 12-16, 2020)

Name: RUEL B. CAMACHO


Advisory Class: Grade 11 – STEM Alexanfrite
Designation: Master Teacher I, SHS

Date Accomplished Task/s


October 12, 2020 (Monday)  Sponsored flag rites with the G11 advisers.
 Contacted the advisory class.

October 13, 2020 (Tuesday)  Contacted G11 STEM Alexandrite/Ruby students


and answered queries regarding the activities in
their module on Empowerment Technologies.
October 14, 2020 (Wednesday)  Attended meeting with Sir Arnold Saballa
regarding STARS awards.
 Contacted G11 STEM Alexandrite/Ruby students
and answered queries regarding the activities in
their module on Empowerment Technologies.
October 15, 2020 (Thursday)  Contacted G11 STEM Emerald/Pearl students
and answered queries regarding the activities in
their module on Empowerment Technologies.
October 16, 2020 (Friday)  Checked students output and collected answers.
Conducted online distance learning to Grade 10
Maxwell and Newton for the subject pre-calculus.

Prepared by: RUEL B. CAMACHO


Master Teacher I

Checked by: MARITES S. CADIZ


OIC Head Teacher-TLE Department

Concurred: MA. CONCEPCION F. DOMINGO


OIC Assistant Principal II

Noted: RICHARD C. SUBIA, PhD


School Principal IV

Address: Zamora, Cabarroguis, Quirino


Cellphone No.: (0917) 325 7969
E-mail: [email protected]

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