What are the four carpet rules?
Push in your chair
Noise Level Zero
Criss-Cross on your spot
Hands to Self/Empy
How do you show you need to go to the restroom
Sign Language R
What's the rule for your eyes when walking in line?
Eyes forward
Name 3 of Mrs. Orr's rules.
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What should you do before getting a new glue?
throw the old one away
Push in your chair
Eyes Forward
Quiet Mouth
Marshmallow Toes
What noise level should you use in and on the way to and from the bathroom?
ZERO
What's the rule for our feet when walking in line?
marshmallow toes
When are library books due?
Tuesdays
What should NEVER be in your seat sack?
pens, pencils, crayons, scissors, glue
What are the expectations during rotations?
Work Hard
Stay in your seat
Noise Level 1
Raise your hand for questions
You see a friend in the bathroom and they splash you with water. What should you do?
What must you do before lining up?
Push in your chair
How can you show respect to Mrs. Wright
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What is the most important rule to Miss Temple
Whole Body Listening
If you need a sharp pencil what should you do?
Trade in your dull one and grab a sharp one
When SHOULD you be using the restroom
During recess or lunch
Why is it important to walk quietly in the hallways?
To show respect to the other people working in shared spaces
What do you need to bring to P.E
Water Bottle
What does the acronym P.L.A.N stand for?
posture
listening
always try your best
no noises/distractions
What is the difference between a squeal and a big deal?
A squeal: trying to get someone in trouble. A problem I can try to solve on my own first.
A big deal: someone is hurt, or I tried to solve the problem and I can't
What is a rule Miss Temple gave about the bathroom during lunch and recess?
No Screaming/ No using the bathrooms to get into the classroom.
What song does Miss Temple sing before leaving the room?
Eyes Forward, Bubble in my mouth, Mashmallow toes, don't make a sound
How can we show STAR behavior in iLab?
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What does the acronym STAR stand for?
show resilience
take responsibility
act with compassion
reach for respect