All bipedal, multi-cellular organisms have the right to learn and

Hi everyone! Throughout the year we will all be learning, investigating, sharing and experiencing each
other and the world. So that everyone has an opportunity to learn, teach, enjoy and experience this
together we must follow certain rules. You (and your ideas) are a valuable asset in this classroom, and so are
your classmates and teacher. So, if you are ever in doubt of how you should act or behave 6 simple rules can be
followed. Here they are, and you can refer to them whenever needed, to remind yourself of how the classroom
must function.
The Classroom Rules in
 All bipedal, multi-cellular organisms have the right to learn and
teach without interference from other bipedal, multi-cellular
organisms.
 Respect ALL multi-cellular organisms, their hypotheses, and the
air mass that surrounds them—this includes all organisms in
Kingdom Plantae and Animalia (classes Amphibia, Aves, Mammalia,
Reptilia, Agnatha, Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes), and phylum
Arthropoda.
 All bipedal multi-cellular organisms will respect all living and nonliving things in the classroom (especially those living and nonliving things that belong to other multi-cellular organisms!!!)
 Respond to the stimuli presented by the bipedal multi-cellular
organism that is leading instruction.
 Whenever a bipedal multi-cellular organism would like to
share ideas generated by synapses within their gray
matter, they should raise an appropriate appendage and
patiently wait until recognized by the bipedal multi-cellular
organism that is leading instruction.
 All bipedal multi-cellular organisms should enter prepared to
learn and with appropriate supplies and Homework (when
assigned).
 All bipedal multi-cellular organisms should be prepared to
experience the stimuli that this biosphere presents and
have fun and an exciting time!