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phones - b/c
name: mimi
date:
use the image to help answer the prompts below.
write all of the words you can name in this image.
- students
- cell phone
- wall
- backpack
- shoes
- jeans
- dress
- shirt
what is the policy (rule) for using cell phones in your school?
at my school, we’re allowed to use phones during lunch.
my school phone policy is cell phones must be kept in backpacks. i think the schools policy is
sentence starters:
- my school’s phone policy is...
- i think the school’s policy is...
- cell phones can __ students...
explain why you agree or disagree with your school’s cell phone policy and give examples to support your opinion.
words to use: agree, disagree, policy, rules, allow, cell phones, students, focus, distract, helpful tools, information, problems, use
flashlight 360
For the image word list:
Identified visible objects in the image, correcting spelling errors from the handwritten entries and adding accurate terms.
For the school cell phone policy:
Completed the policy statement using clear language, then provided a supported opinion using the required vocabulary.
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1. Image Word List (corrected/expanded):
- students
- cell phone
- wall
- backpack
- shoes
- jeans
- dress
- shirt
- suspenders
- bag
2. School Cell Phone Policy:
My school's phone policy is cell phones must be kept in backpacks during all class periods, and only allowed for use during lunch and passing periods. I think the school's policy is reasonable.
3. Opinion on Policy:
I agree with my school's cell phone policy. Cell phones can distract students during lessons, making it hard for them to focus on learning. For example, if a student gets a text in class, they might stop listening to the teacher to reply, missing important information. When phones are kept in backpacks, students can give their full attention to their work. Additionally, allowing use during lunch lets students connect with friends or use phones as helpful tools, like looking up a recipe for a home project, without causing problems in the classroom.