Classroom Rules
Schoolwide Rules
Kuleana
Koa
Hō`ihi
Extra
100

What are our 3 classroom rules?

Follow directions quietly & quickly, bee kind, and have a growth mindset

100

What days should you wear your uniform?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

100

How can you be responsible in the hallways?

Walking on one side of the sidewalk, WALK, be seen and not heard

100
Name one adult on campus that you think is brave and tell us why.

Kumu K will see if it qualifies

100

Why do we show respect to our elders?

They laid the foundation for us, they lived many lives and experienced way more lessons in life, etc.

100

Give one good listening skill.

Any of the answers on the poster will qualify

200

What does following directions quickly & quietly mean?

Following instructions ASAP and not talking back

200

Items such as: pokemon cards, money, jewelry, and dangerous electronic devices are considered...

CONTRABAND!

200

Which is the more responsible thing to do: speak up when you see someone bullying another OR taking matters into your own hands?

Speak up when you see someone bullying another

200

How can students be brave?

Answer will vary
200

Is it respectful to call someone stupid? What is a respectful way to respond when you are in a disagreement with someone?

NOPE. You can agree to disagree and continue moving forward. Once you say something ugly, it canʻt be undone.

200

What order should you stand in line at all times?

Lunch line order unless Kumu Kalawaia says otherwise.

300

Who should we bee kind to?

Ourselves, our peers, and the adults on campus

300

Give one reason why lollipops are not allowed.

Running with a stick in your mouth can lead to choking.

300

Is saying hello on campus a form of responsibility?

Yes of course! We are responsible for creating the positive vibes amongst each other. 

300

What can you do in the classroom to show bravery?

Raise your hand during discussions, help someone with their work, volunteer to present, etc.

300

How can we respect the cafeteria?

Stay seated, listen to instructions, eat more talk less, not play with food, volunteer to clean the tables, keep track of our mess, etc.

300

What are some consequences of F107?

Call home, privilege gets taken away, sitting outside to reflect, 1-1 with Kumu K
400

How can we have a growth mindset?

Not giving up!

400

What happens if you are seen using your cellphone on campus during school hours?

It gets taken away for the whole day.

400

How can students be responsible?

Kumu K will say if it qualifies

400

Which is a form of bravery: saying no to trying new things OR taking every opportunity to try new things?

Taking every opportunity to try new things

400

How can we respect our peers?

Bee kind, be there for support, let them speak when they are speaking, etc.

400

Why should we clean up our mess before the day is over?

We made it and this is our classroom to take care of.

500

What is our new class mantra?

"It is the quality of oneʻs convictions that determines success, not the number of followers."

500

Are you required to follow the rules when at school?

Yes. You and your family signed the Code of Conduct in the beginning of the year, which is an agreement to do such.
500

Do responsibilities go away after fourth grade?

No! The older you get, the harder the responsibilities. But with hard work, great reward follows.

500

Why do we need to be brave to have a growth mindset?

Because itʻs difficult to let go of habits, to imagine yourself doing better, etc.

500

What do you get when you add Kuleana, Koa, and Hō`ihi together?

Our classroom rules!

500

What areas in the classroom are off limits?


Kumu Kʻs desk area, the shelves, anywhere out of your seat unless youʻre allowed to be there.


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