The image shows a list of
Classroom Rules numbered 1 through 7. Since no specific question was asked (like “What is rule #3?” or “How many rules are there?”), and based on the context that you’re solving homework problems, I’ll assume the task is to
list all the classroom rules clearly, as they appear in the image — perhaps for copying, memorizing, or answering a related question.
Let’s go step by step:
Rule 1: Put your hand up if you’d like to speak.
→ This means raise your hand before talking.
Rule 2: Respect other people’s things.
→ Don’t touch or take others’ stuff without permission.
Rule 3: Listen to your classmates when they speak.
→ Pay attention when someone else is talking.
Rule 4: Obey the school rules.
→ Follow all the bigger rules the school has.
Rule 5: Share your equipment with others.
→ Let classmates use your pencils, scissors, etc., when needed.
Rule 6: Get involved in discussions.
→ Join in conversations and share your ideas.
Rule 7: Be quiet when someone else is talking.
→ Stay silent so others can be heard.
These are all straightforward behavioral expectations for students in class.
Since no math or logic calculation is involved, and no specific sub-question was given, the most accurate response is to present the full list as written.
Final Answer:
1. Put your hand up if you’d like to speak.
2. Respect other people’s things.
3. Listen to your classmates when they speak.
4. Obey the school rules.
5. Share your equipment with others.
6. Get involved in discussions.
7. Be quiet when someone else is talking.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of middle school school rules.