What does it mean to be respectful in the hallway?
Sample answers: voice level 0 or 1, walking on the right side, not touching/hitting the walls or doors when you walk by
What does taking ownership of your actions look like in the hallway?
Sample answers: picking up objects that you drop, looking (not touching things on the wall), keeping yourself at the appropriate voice level, going only to the places you are supposed to go.
What does it mean to 'act safely' in the restroom?
Sample answers: no horseplay, reporting spills and messes, washing my hands to prevent the spread of germs
What is a responsible behavior in the hallway?
going directly where you are supposed to go, walking with your classroom, being kind to others when you pass them in the hallway, not interrupting others when you walk past their classroom.
What must you do when entering the cafeteria?
Walk to your assigned tables, sit where you are supposed to, keep voice level to 1 or 2, get all needed items on the first time through, clean up your own area, get in line when dismissed.
How should you show respect in the cafeteria?
Sample answers: cleaning up your own mess, staying in your assigned seat, staying at a voice level 1 or 2
How do students take ownership in the cafeteria?
Sample answer: cleaning up your own mess, getting everything you need on the first time through, sitting with your assigned table
How can students act safely in the classroom?
sample answers: hang my backpack from my chair, keep the aisles clear, walk, don't sit on tables, use materials in the way they are supposed to be used, follow classroom directions, keep all 4 chair legs on the ground
What should you do with your time in the restroom?
How many restroom SmartPasses are students allowed per day?
3
What respectful behavior should you use in the restroom?
Sample answers: using the restroom quickly and returning to class, not using your cell phone while you are in there, not bothering your classmates when they are in there, reporting messes to the office, using a SmartPass.
What does it mean to focus on the learning target in class?
sample answer: it means to know where the learning target is posted, it means that I know what I am expected to learn that day
What are two safety behaviors in the hallway?
What makes a student responsible during class time?
being to class on time, bringing needed materials, putting away cell phones, doing your expected work, using materials appropriately, reading and knowing your learning target, working alone or in a groups
Where should you go during arrival if not eating breakfast?
homeroom or Panther Store
In the classroom, what is an example of being respectful to others?
Sample answers: raising your hand, listening to others, not talking when others are speaking (including the adults), using materials appropriately, staying at the appropriate voice levels
How can you show ownership during arrival to school?
sample answers: I can go directly to my class or breakfast, I can take my hood/hat off when I enter the building
Why is remaining seated in the cafeteria a safety expectation?
sample answers: it reduces spills, it keeps students from running into one another, it keeps the voice level to a 2 or lower
What does responsible behavior look like during dismissal?
walking in the halls, not yelling, leaving when you are supposed to leave
Who dismisses you at the end of lunch in the cafeteria?
an adult in the cafeteria
How is using kind language part of showing respect?
It recognizes others' feelings, builds trust and safety, shows maturity
Why is keeping an area clean part of showing ownership?
What should you do if you see a safety issue anywhere in the school?
report it to the nearest adult; this could be a teacher, principal, custodian, secretary, counselor, or school resource officer
Why is it important to use SmartPass responsibly?
It allows everyone to access the bathroom when needed, it helps keep track of where you are for safety
When can athletes leave their classrooms during dismissal?
after bus riders have been released