To ask for a tissue
What is raise 1 finger?
How to respond when Ms. Bielski or Mrs. McClintock asks you to do something or to stop doing something.
What is yes, okay, or just do it.
The meaning of the "C" in CHAMPS
What is conversation level?
It's not "I, Me", it's
"We, Us"
To ask to get a drink
What is raise 3 fingers
Pick up your do now, walk to your seat, begin working at voice level 0
What is the expectation for coming into the classroom
The meaning of the "P" in CHAMPS
What is participation, or how you will show that you are participating.
Distracting classmates, wandering around the classroom, on your chrome book instead of completing assignment, sleeping, interrupting instruction
Examples of not following expectations.
It's okay to ask to use the restroom if ....
It is not the first or last 10 minutes of class and the teacher is not giving direct instruction.
The safe seat
What is a place for you to go to rethink your behavior so you can be successful.
Conversation level 0, raise your hand or ask before you come into the classroom, Do Now, walk in and sit in assigned seat, Reading or writing quietly in order to finish within the first few minutes of class.
What are CHAMPS expectations for entering class
Raise your hand and wait patiently to be called on
What to do if you have a question or want to participate in a discussion.
How to ask for help in the classroom
What is raise your hand and be patient
Buddy Room
What is a place for you to reflect on your behavior in the classroom so that you can fix it when you return
What does it look like to be safe in the classroom
Sitting quietly, following classroom expectation, quietly raising your hand or coming to the teacher if someone is bothering you, asking to move to the safe seat.
This is an example of how to be okay when others are not
Group response: looks like...
The right time to use the restroom, get a drink, and say hi to a friend
What is during passing period
Walking out and back into the classroom, sitting back down and trying again, heads down/eyes down, fixing the conversation level
What are things that we do over if we do not get them right the first time. Correcting a mistake without being in trouble.
What does it look like to be responsible in the classroom?
Following classroom expectations, stay awake and pay attention, complete your work in class, do not distract others from their work
This is an example of how you can help yourself do something even if it is hard or you don't want to.
Group response: Looks like...