Animals
Active Listening
Follow directions
Routines
Really Great Reading
100
How can a bat see at night?
Echolocation
100
How many speakers at a time in the class?


One speaker!
100
How should we sit on the carpet?
Criss cross apple sauce and facing forward?
100

How should we line up?

Facing forward behind someone.

100

When Mrs. Rick is teaching, what should we be doing?

Listening and following her directions.

200
How many tentacles does octopus have?

Eight tentacles.

200

Where should your eyes be when the speaker is speaking?

Eyes are on the speaker.


200
When Mrs. Escudero counts down from 10 if we are at our seats, by what number do we need to on the carpet?
By 0. 
200

When we come back into the classroom from lunch, where do we sit immediately?

We sit at our own seats immediately and wait to transition to the carpet for a read aloud. 

200

What is a digraph?

CH, TH, WH, SH, QU, or NG.

300

How can toucans breathe?

They breathe through their beaks.

300

True or false: We can be having our own conversations when the speaker is talking.

FALSE!

300

True or false: When we are walking in line, we are screaming and running around.

FALSE!

300
Where do our Chromebooks go on our table?

Stacked in the middle.

300

CK, CK, CK, makes what sound?

CK

400
Where do sea turtles live?

They live in the ocean.

400

Where are our listening ears?

On our ears. 

400

When are we doing Reading Playground, how should the classroom sound?

Quiet with no talking. 

400
When we are waiting by the bathroom, where do we sit?

We sit on the yellow line facing forward. 

400

When Mrs. Rick is teaching, how does she know that you are following along?

You are participating, repeating what she is saying and listening.

500

What is our school mascot?

A mustang.

500

When Mrs. Escudero says "No bees, no honey," what do we do?

We say, no bees no money!

500

How do you show respect in the classroom?

Do what you're suppose to be doing. 

500

When should we be out of our seat?

If we are sitting on the carpet, lining up, stations, or transitioning. 

500

What is an example of a CVC word?

Consonant, vowel, consonant. Any three letter word. 
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